No...this was not how my fairytale was ending. The Prince did not die and leave the Princess alone to get beaten to death by the villain. Every thought I’d ever had about myself shifted. Every line I thought I’d never cross blurred. What would I do to save someone I loved? Reality started dulling the crystal-clear black and white world I’d previously known, to the hazy realm of varying shades of gray. What wouldn’t I do to save someone I loved?
Happy Release Day: Family is Forever by S.C Stephens
Happy Release Day: Family is Forever by S.C Stephens
We are thrilled to be bringing you FAMILY IS FOREVER, the conclusion to S.C. Stephens’s Conversion series. Lovers of paranormal romance won’t want to miss this one–be sure to grab your copy today! About FAMILY IS FOREVER Julian Adams would give anything to rewind the last few months. His sister has been forever altered, a man he distrusts is now a permanent part of his family, and the woman of…
Emma has admittedly made some bad decisions in her life, but she was positive that being with Teren Adams wasn’t one of them. He was everything she’d ever wanted in a man – kind, caring, loyal, loving, and on occasion, a hopeless romantic. True, he was also a vampire, or partially so, and had recently joined the ranks of the undead, but to Emma, that was inconsequential. She was his, he was hers, and she could not wait to be his bride, to mother his children, and to stay by his side for as long as her mortal life would allow her to. At least…that was the plan.
My Review:
You have to read it for you guys to understand what I’m talking about. It’s a bit Twilight-ish for me, but it’s great. A lot of plot twists and stuff to keep you going. When I say Twilight-ish, I mean the wedding part. I just happened to get a nerve on it, being so extravagant like the one in Twilight. But that’s where it ends. I loved the constant discovery of things in the book, like in each chapter, something new happens.
Emma’s change is a huge problem. The whole family panicked and thought of ways on what they must to do save both her and the children. Teren went crazy – literally. But what I enjoyed about those parts is how Emma got angry at being a vampire, that she didn’t accept it at first, and then slowly, the change took over and she got used to it. I’m a bit testy on those characters that are desperate to be vampires. Ugh. Anyway, and it was fun to read about her adjusting to the vampire way of life.
But when they had found out the ‘cure’ on how to save the twins, I was excited and just kept flipping the pages until I know what it was. Gabriel’s a genius. He’s not a savage vampire, I say. It was like the cross on the Adams’ backs were lifted off. Of course, the chapter where Emma gave birth was little gory, but yeah, what happened after was clearly amazing. You couldn’t help but be happy for them.
I would recommend this series to those who are avid vampire fans. You will love this. But to those who aren’t vampire fans, I still suggest that you try it. It won’t bite.