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My Kind of Forever

Beaumont Series, Book 5

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My Kind of Forever

By: Heidi McLaughlin
Narrated by: Nelson Hobbs, Stephanie Rose
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Liam Page knows music and a life of solitude, but that all changed when he returned to Beaumont. The once notorious, bad-boy lead singer of 4225 West is now living the domesticated life with his wife and high school sweetheart, Josie, and their son, Noah. Life is good for the Westbury family.

Josie Westbury loves everything about her life. She's happily married. She has a successful business and a son who keeps her active. The only thing she longs for is another child.

Torn between his love for music and his love for his family, Liam finds he's needed back in Los Angeles and the place where it all began. Josie is apprehensive, but knows this is what's best for Liam and the bands career; however, it doesn't take long for her biggest fears to start coming true.

Liam and Josie's story continues in this last installment of the Beaumont series.

©2015 Heidi McLaughlin (P)2018 Tantor
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Awesome book. A love story worth listening to. What’s a love story that don’t make you cry.

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Great series!

Enjoyed this series and each individual story. A testament of one's love and accepting the "so called" baggage that comes with it.

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the series

well i have completed the series and the characters were great . it was nice to follow them through the relationships of life .. wish there were more ;)

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Weak Female Main Character

Enjoyed every book in this series and the characters. Narrators did a fantastic job expressing each character’s thoughts.
The author evoked so many emotions and would be it like writing another book.
Liam’s character arc never really changed. The MMC became a man who never grew up, he wanted both words, no apologies, broke the FMC’s trust and expected her to trust him knowing what she did know, he was selfish, whiny, everything was used as an excuse/pain for him, a coward, and wanted a family life while not giving up what he wants.
Senior year of HS his excuses were starting especially when he was smoking with a female classmate and when he left it was only days before getting hooked up with Lala, took ecstasy and wasn’t sure if he wore a condom, then immediately hooked up with Sam and tried to make a go of it. If it wasn’t for the passing of Mason (the saint) he wasn’t going home. So, how much was JoJo really his only love and life when he wasn’t going home for her? He was a manwhore, enjoyed it and the life style, a real walking STD. Now if that’s what love is don’t sign me up.
FMC was his door mat, she was always weak for Liam, accepted all of the things he did, his answers, no groveling and forgot “He Broke Her Trust first” . There shouldn’t have been a second chance for him. Omissions are lies and lies are deceit. He definitely didn’t want all of Sam’s journal be published so, what else was he hiding.

for just wanted to whine

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Not realistic

This book pissed me off so much especially when it got to chapter 28. This is not the depiction of a real relationship. The way she doesn't hold him to account for his actions, his selfishness and how se just stands for it. Her insecurity, lack of trust in him and lack of just falling for his sweet talking. And he doesn't learn, keeps hiding stuff from her and has some corny excuse when she eventually finds out or he is forced to tell her because there is no other option.

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Underwhelming

The final story in this emotionally gripping series is an underwhelming read. The drama and sadness of another round of grief and betrayal from Liam left me both mad and numb. The tell-all book that exposed Liam's selfish, thoughtless treatment of "the love of his life," left me feeling nothing but anger at Liam. Just when you think everything is on track for a well-earned happy ending, the author ruined it with a misguided nightmare. He wakes up in a sweat, dreaming of "his wife, Sam, and their baby?" All good, happy and loving feelings were shot to hell. It's not as repulsive as "Finding My Way," but it's, nevertheless, a real letdown.

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