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Forever, Interrupted: A Novel Kindle Edition
From the New York Timesbestselling author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo—"Reid is seriously a genius when it comes to stories about life and love" (Redbook). "A stunning first novel” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
“Have you ever heard of supernovas? They shine brighter than anything else in the sky and then fade out really quickly, a short burst of extraordinary energy. I like to think you and Ben were like that . . . in that short time, you had more passion than some people have in a lifetime.”
Elsie Porter is an average twentysomething and yet what happens to her is anything but ordinary. On a rainy New Year’s Day, she heads out to pick up a pizza for one. She isn’t expecting to see anyone else in the shop, much less the adorable and charming Ben Ross. Their chemistry is instant and electric. Ben cannot even wait twenty-four hours before asking to see her again. Within weeks, the two are head over heels in love. By May, they’ve eloped.
Only nine days later, Ben is out riding his bike when he is hit by a truck and killed on impact. Elsie hears the sirens outside her apartment, but by the time she gets downstairs, he has already been whisked off to the emergency room. At the hospital, she must face Susan, the mother-in-law she has never met—and who doesn’t even know Elsie exists.
Interweaving Elsie and Ben’s charmed romance with Elsie and Susan’s healing process, Forever, Interrupted will remind you that there’s more than one way to find a happy ending.
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"Touching and powerful...Reid masterfully grabs hold of the heartstrings and doesn't let go. A stunning first novel." — Publishers Weekly, starred review
“A moving novel about life and death.” — Kirkus
"You'll laugh, weep and fly through each crazy-readable page." — Redbook
“Forever, Interrupted weaves a beautiful love story with a terrible tragedy. Told in alternating timelines, each chapter progresses sequentially from two different arcs: one of a blooming, forever love and another of overcoming a sudden, inexplicable loss. Each storyline moves effortlessly and seamlesslythrough the connected stages, while also emphasizing the strengthening of old friendships and the forging of new ones. Whether told in past or present voice, Reid’s debut is a superb read from start to finish!” — Romantic Times
"Moving, gorgeous and, at times, heart-wrenching. Taylor Jenkins Reid writes with wit and true emotion that you can feel. Read it, savor it, share it." -- Sarah Jio — New York Times bestselling author of The Violets of March
“Taylor Jenkins Reid has written a poignant and heartfelt exploration of love and commitment in the absence of shared time that asks, what does it take to be the love of someone's life?” -- Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus — New York Times bestselling authors
"Sweet, heartfelt, and surprising, Forever Interrupted is a story about a young woman struggling to find her way after losing her husband. These characters made me laugh as well as cry, and I ended up falling in love with them, too." -- Sarah Pekkanen — author of The Best of Us
"This beautifully rendered story explores the brilliance and rarity of finding true love, and how to find our way back through the painful aftermath of losing it. These characters will leap right off the page and into your heart." -- Amy Hatvany — author of Heart Like Mine
Praise for Maybe in Another Life:
“Entertaining and unpredictable; Reid makes a compelling argument for happiness in every life.” — Kirkus (starred review)
"Readers looking for a romance with a twist won't be disappointed" — Library Journal
Praise for After I Do:
“Written in a breezy, humorous style familiar to fans of Jane Green and Elin Hilderbrand, After I Do focuses on Lauren’s journey of self-discovery. The intriguing premise and well-drawn characters contribute to an emotionally uplifting and inspiring story.” — Booklist
"Taylor Jenkins Reid offers an entirely fresh and new perspective on what can happen after the "happily ever after." With characters who feel like friends and a narrative that hooked me from the first page, After I Do takes an elegant and incisively emotional look at the endings and beginnings of love. Put this book at the top of your must read list!" -- Jen Lancaster — New York Times bestselling author
“Taylor Jenkins Reid delivers a seductive twist on the timeless tale of a couple trying to rediscover love in a marriage brought low by the challenges of domestic togetherness. I fell in love with Ryan and Lauren from their passionate beginning, and I couldn’t stop reading as they followed their unlikely road to redemption. Touching, perceptive, funny, and achingly honest, After I Do will keep you hooked to the end, rooting for husbands and wives and the strength of true love.” -- Beatriz Williams, New York Times bestselling author
"As uplifting as it is brutally honest—a must-read." — Kirkus
"Moving, gorgeous and, at times, heart-wrenching. Taylor Jenkins Reid writes with wit and true emotion that you can feel. Read it, savor it, share it." -- Sarah Jio — New York Times bestselling author of The Violets of March
"Taylor Jenkins Reid writes with ruthless honesty, displaying an innate understanding of human emotion and creating characters and relationships so real I’m finding it impossible to let them go. After I Do is a raw, unflinching exploration of the realities of marriage, the delicate nature of love, and the enduring strength of family. Simultaneously funny and sad, heartbreaking and hopeful, Reid has crafted a story of love lost and found that is as timely as it is timeless." -- Katja Millay — author of The Sea of Tranquility
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JUNE
Have you decided if you’re going to change your name?” Ben asks me. He is sitting on the opposite end of the couch, rubbing my feet. He looks so cute. How did I end up with someone so goddamn cute?
“I have an idea,” I tease. But I have more than an idea. My face breaks into a smile.
“Really?” he asks.
He seems too sexy to be a husband. He’s young and he’s tall and he’s strong. He’s so perfect. I sound like an idiot. But this is how it’s supposed to be, right? As a newlywed, I’m supposed to see him through these rose-colored glasses. “I was thinking of going by Elsie Porter Ross,” I say to him.
He stops rubbing my feet for a minute. “That’s really hot,” he says.
I laugh at him. “Why?”
“I don’t know,” he says, starting to rub my feet again. “I just like the idea of both our names together.”
“I like it, too!” I say. “It’s kinda hot.”
“I told you!”
“That settles it. As soon as the marriage certificate gets here, I’m sending it to the DMV or wherever you have to send it.”
“Awesome,” he says, taking his hands off of me. “Okay, Elsie Porter Ross. My turn.”
I grab his feet. It’s quiet for a while as I absentmindedly rub his toes through his socks. My mind wanders, and after some time, it lands on a startling realization: I am hungry.
“Are you hungry?” I ask.
“Now?”
“I really want to get Fruity Pebbles for some reason.”
“We don’t have cereal here?” Ben asks.
“No, we do. I just… I want Fruity Pebbles.” We have adult cereals, boxes of brown shapes fortified with fiber.
“Well, should we go get some? I’m sure CVS is still open and I’m sure they sell Fruity Pebbles. Or, I could go get them for you.”
“No! I can’t let you do that. That would be so lazy of me.”
“That is lazy of you, but you’re my wife and I love you and I want you to have what you want.” He starts to get up.
“No, really, you don’t have to.”
“I’m going.” Ben leaves the room briefly and returns with his bike and shoes.
“Thank you!” I say, now lying across the sofa, taking up the space he just abandoned. Ben smiles at me as he opens the front door and walks his bike through it. I can hear him put the kickstand down and I know he will come back in to say good-bye.
“I love you, Elsie Porter Ross,” he says, and he bends down to the couch to kiss me. He is wearing a bike helmet and bike gloves. He grins at me. “I really love the sound of that.”
I smile wide. “I love you!” I say to him. “Thank you.”
“You’re welcome. I love you! I’ll be right back.” He shuts the door behind him.
I lay my head back down and pick up a book, but I can’t concentrate. I miss him. Twenty minutes pass and I start to expect him home, but the door doesn’t open. I don’t hear anyone on the steps.
Once thirty minutes have passed, I call his cell phone. No answer. My mind starts to race with possibilities. They are all far-fetched and absurd. He met someone else. He stopped off at a strip club. I call him again as my brain starts to think of more realistic reasons for him to be late, reasons that are reasonable and thus far more terrifying. When he does not answer again, I get off the couch and walk outside.
I’m not sure what I expect to find, but I look up and down the street for any sign of him. Is it crazy to think he’s hurt? I can’t decide. I try to stay calm and tell myself that he must just be stuck in some sort of traffic jam that he can’t get out of, or maybe he’s run into an old friend. The minutes start to slow. They feel like hours. Each second passing is an insufferable period of time.
Sirens.
I can hear sirens heading in my direction. I can see their flashing lights just above the rooftops on my street. Their whooping alarms sound like they are calling to me. I can hear my name in their repetitive wailing: El-sie. El-sie.
I start running. By the time I get to the end of my street, I can feel just how cold the concrete is on the balls of my feet. My light sweatpants are no match for the wind, but I keep going until I find the source.
I see two ambulances and a fire truck. There are a few police cars barricading the area. I run as far into the fray as I can get before I stop myself. Someone is being lifted onto a stretcher. There’s a large moving truck flipped over on the side of the road. Its windows are smashed, glass surrounding it. I look closely at the truck, trying to figure out what happened. That’s when I see that it isn’t all glass. The road is covered in little specks of something else. I walk closer and I see one at my feet. It’s a Fruity Pebble. I scan the area for the one thing I pray not to see and I see it. Right in front of me—how could I have missed it?—halfway underneath the moving truck, is Ben’s bike. It’s bent and torn.
The world goes silent. The sirens stop. The city comes to a halt. My heart starts beating so quickly it hurts in my chest. I can feel the blood pulsing through my brain. It’s so hot out here. When did it get so hot outside? I can’t breathe. I don’t think I can breathe. I’m not breathing.
I don’t even realize I am running until I reach the ambulance doors. I start to pound on them. I jump up and down as I try to pound on the window that is too high above me to reach. As I do, all I hear is the sound of the Fruity Pebbles crunching beneath my feet. I grind them into the pavement each time I jump. I break them into a million pieces.
The ambulance pulls away. Is he in it? Is Ben in there? Are they keeping him alive? Is he okay? Is he bruised? Maybe he’s in the ambulance because protocol says they have to but he’s actually fine. Maybe he’s around here somewhere. Maybe the ambulance was holding the driver of the car. That guy has to be dead, right? No way that person survived. So Ben must be all right. That’s the karma of an accident: The bad guy dies, the good guy lives.
I turn and look around, but I don’t see Ben anywhere. I start to scream his name. I know he’s okay. I’m sure of it. I just need this to be over. I just want to see him with a small scrape and be told he’s fine to go home. Let’s go home, Ben. I’ve learned my lesson to never let you do such a stupid favor for me again. I’ve learned my lesson; let’s go home.
“Ben!” I shout into the nighttime air. It’s so cold. How did it get so cold? “Ben!” I shout again. I feel like I am running in circles until I am stopped in my place by a police officer.
“Ma’am,” he says as he grabs my arms. I keep shouting. Ben needs to hear me. He needs to know that I am here. He needs to know that it’s time to come home. “Ma’am,” the officer calls again.
“What?” I yell into his face. I rip my arms out of his grasp and I spin myself around. I try to run through what is clearly a marked-off area. I know that whoever marked this off would want to let me through. They would understand that I just need to find my husband.
The officer catches up to me and grabs me again. “Ma’am!” he says, this time more severe. “You cannot be here right now.” Doesn’t he understand that this is exactly where I must be right now?
“I need to find my husband!” I say to him. “He could be hurt. That’s his bike. I have to find him.”
“Ma’am, they have taken your husband to Cedars-Sinai. Do you have a ride to get there?”
My eyes are staring at his face, but I do not understand what he is saying to me.
“Where is he?” I ask. I need him to tell me again. I don’t understand.
“Ma’am, your husband is on his way to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Would you like me to take you?”
He’s not here? I think. He was in that ambulance?
“Is he okay?”
“Ma’am, I can’t—”
“Is he okay?”
The officer looks at me. He pulls his hat off his head and places it on his chest. I know what this means. I’ve seen it done on the doorsteps of war widows in period pieces. As if on cue, I start violently heaving.
“I need to see him!” I scream through my tears. “I need to see him! I need to be with him!” I drop to my knees in the middle of the road, cereal crunching underneath me. “Is he all right? I should be with him. Just tell me if he is still alive.”
The police officer looks at me with pity and guilt. I’ve never seen the two looks together before but it’s easy to recognize. “Ma’am. I’m sorry. Your husband has…”
The police officer isn’t rushed; he isn’t running on adrenaline like me. He knows there is nothing to hurry for. He knows my husband’s dead body can wait.
I don’t let him finish his sentence. I know what he’s going to say and I can’t believe it. I won’t believe it. I scream at him, pounding my fists into his chest. He is a huge man, probably six foot four at least, and he looms over me. I feel like a child. But that doesn’t stop me. I just keep flailing and hitting him. I want to slap him. I want to kick him. I want to make him hurt like I do.
“He passed away on impact. I’m sorry.”
That’s when I fall to the ground. Everything starts spinning. I can hear my pulse, but I can’t focus on what the policeman is saying. I really didn’t think this was going to happen. I thought bad things only happened to people with hubris. They don’t happen to people like me, people that know how fragile life is, people that respect the authority of a higher power. But it has. It has happened to me.
My body calms. My eyes dry. My face freezes, and my gaze falls onto a scaffolding and stays there. My arms feel numb. I’m not sure if I’m standing or sitting.
“What happened to the driver?” I ask the officer, calm and composed.
“I’m sorry?”
“What happened to the person driving the moving truck?”
“He passed away, ma’am.”
“Good,” I say to him. The police officer just nods his head at me, perhaps indicating some unspoken contract that he will pretend he didn’t hear me say it, and I can pretend I don’t wish another person to have died. But I don’t want to take it back.
He grabs my hand and leads me into the front of his police car. He uses his siren to break through traffic and I see the streets of Los Angeles in fast-forward. They have never looked so ugly.
Forever, Interrupted
Product details
- ASIN : B00A2819FU
- Publisher : Washington Square Press; Original ed. edition (July 9, 2013)
- Publication date : July 9, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 5.1 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 348 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #21,947 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #223 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction
- #372 in Mothers & Children Fiction
- #437 in Women's Friendship Fiction
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About the author

Taylor Jenkins Reid is the New York Times bestselling author of Daisy Jones & The Six and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, as well as One True Loves, Maybe in Another Life, After I Do, and Forever, Interrupted. Her newest novel, Malibu Rising, is out now. She lives in Los Angeles.
You can follow her on Instagram @tjenkinsreid.
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Customers find this novel to be a beautiful story about love that serves as an emotional roller coaster. The book is wonderfully written and fast-paced, with characters that are very relatable, and one customer notes how the writing beautifully captures the complexities of grief. Customers praise the author's debut novel for its charm and depth, with one review highlighting how it provides insight into human connection and relationships.
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Customers describe this book as a beautiful story about love that serves as an emotional roller coaster, introducing readers to heartache.
"...Overall I really enjoyed this one. It has all the emotions, details, and twists you expect from any TJR book while still feeling completely..." Read more
"...Reid's ability to convey the nuances of love—both in its joy and its sorrow—creates a gripping narrative that stays with you long after the last page..." Read more
"I enjoyed this book. Its theme is pretty heavy. Elsie, the FMC is working through how to handle the death of her soul mate...." Read more
"...I like happily ever afters. But this book was unique. I love how Jenkins Reid is able to weave two stories so seamlessly together...." Read more
Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as an absolute masterpiece and an interesting read. One customer mentions it's a great book to relax and unwind with.
"...The emotional depth and relatable struggles make this novel an unforgettable read...." Read more
"This was not a bad book at all, I guess I just expected more. It kept me entertained and I wanted to continue to read it… I was hoping for more from..." Read more
"I enjoyed this book. Its theme is pretty heavy. Elsie, the FMC is working through how to handle the death of her soul mate...." Read more
"...And this story handles it beautifully. This book is 100% worth the read just be ready with tissues and to maybe pull a Joey by hiding it..." Read more
Customers praise the writing quality of the book, finding it wonderfully and well-told, with one customer noting how it beautifully captures the complexities of grief.
"...Like TJR’s other books, Julia Whelan narrates this one to perfection...." Read more
"...Reid's writing beautifully captures the complexities of grief and the importance of human connection...." Read more
"...As a first novel, the level of writing is just as exceptional as her most recent work...." Read more
"...As always, the writing style and language was just so easy, so sensitive. I did enjoy this books a lot." Read more
Customers appreciate the character development in the book, finding them very relatable, with one customer mentioning they cry along with the lead characters.
"...The character growth is profound; both Elsie and her mother-in-law undergo transformative journeys, learning to confront their shared pain and..." Read more
"...It was an effective way of further developing the characters...." Read more
"...If you’ve ever been hit with grief, Elsie is a very relatable character...." Read more
"I think the characters needed more development. Loved where it all took place. Newport is home for me too, and I pictured the drive and the house." Read more
Customers find the book fast-paced and easy to read, with one customer mentioning they finished it in two days, while another notes the engaging back-and-forth between different time periods.
""My heart didn’t skip a beat. I had no idea he was “it”; it was “he.”..." Read more
"...supposed to be this promise of forever, and it's supposed to have this fast, and intense, and short love story. But I also don't get it...." Read more
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"...Although the subject matter is sad, tragic even, it’s fast paced and easy to read; unlike most of the books I read I was able to finish this in two..." Read more
Customers find the book charming and sweet, with one noting its perfect style.
"...mostly out of order, but also the fact that she picked such a beautiful, yet heartbreaking story to write...." Read more
"...Ben is charming, sweet, and so funny. There were times I laughed out loud, and I was grateful for that reprieve from the tears. &#..." Read more
"...It's both tragic and beautiful and I shed quite a few tears, but lucky for me, I love a good novel-induced cry...." Read more
"...It ripped my heart out. The love between Ben and Elsie is just the sweetest, and although cut tragically short, it felt transcending and..." Read more
Customers appreciate the depth of the book, noting how it provides insight into relationships and friendships, with one customer highlighting how it offers a complete look at human connections.
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024Elsie Porter runs out to pick up a pizza where she meets Ben, also waiting for his pizza. The two have an instant connection, and Ben needs to see her again, ASAP. Within weeks, the two are head over heels in love and run off to Vegas to elope. Less than ten days later, Ben is tragically killed in an accident while out running an errand for Elsie. Oh, also, Ben's family has no idea Elsie even exists.
Leave it to TJR to lay on the trauma in the first half of chapter one. This book intertwines Elsie and Ben's romance with Elsie's relationship and healing with Ben's mother, Susan. Overall I really enjoyed this one. It has all the emotions, details, and twists you expect from any TJR book while still feeling completely different from her other works. As always, she throws all the hard questions and difficult situations at you for you to watch her characters go through.
I've been done with this book for a couple weeks now and even though TJR usually earns five stars from me, I couldn't help but feel like something was missing from this book and I haven't been able to figure out what it is. I find it hard to believe this was TJR’s first novel, probably because I'm reading mostly out of order, but also the fact that she picked such a beautiful, yet heartbreaking story to write. I've read enough of her work to know this by now, I guess I just wasn't expecting her first book to be so full of that. Like TJR’s other books, Julia Whelan narrates this one to perfection.
Also everyone deserves to experience a magical love like Ben and Elsie’s. I just wish theirs could have lasted longer.
THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF: You are looking for an emotional, heartbreaking love story.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024Forever, Interrupted by Taylor Jenkins Reid is a poignant exploration of love and loss that masterfully balances heartwarming moments with heartbreaking realities.
***Spoiler Alert***
The story follows Elsie, who grapples with the sudden death of her husband, Ben, and the unexpected bond she forms with his mother, who didn’t even know she existed.
Reid's writing beautifully captures the complexities of grief and the importance of human connection. The character growth is profound; both Elsie and her mother-in-law undergo transformative journeys, learning to confront their shared pain and ultimately finding solace in one another. The emotional depth and relatable struggles make this novel an unforgettable read.
Reid's ability to convey the nuances of love—both in its joy and its sorrow—creates a gripping narrative that stays with you long after the last page. Forever, Interrupted is a heartfelt tribute to the enduring nature of love, leaving readers both uplifted and reflective.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025This was not a bad book at all, I guess I just expected more. It kept me entertained and I wanted to continue to read it… I was hoping for more from the ending.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025I enjoyed this book. Its theme is pretty heavy. Elsie, the FMC is working through how to handle the death of her soul mate. The book goes back and forth with Elsie trying to cope with her loss and how her and Ben meet and progress with their relationship.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2017"My heart didn’t skip a beat. I had no idea he was “it”; it was “he.” He was the man I’d dreamed about as a child, wondering what my husband would look like. I was seeing this face I had wondered about my whole life and it was right here in front of me and I didn’t recognize it. All I thought was, He’ll probably get his pizza before I get mine."
Elsie Porter and Ben Ross meet one night when they are both waiting to pick up a pizza. They both fall hard and fast. Within five months they’ve moved in together and eloped. However, their love story is brought to an abrupt end when Ben dies in a bicycle accident. At the hospital, Elsie meets the mother in law (Susan) who she’s never met, and who doesn’t even know she exists. The story of Elsie and Susan’s grieving process is interwoven with Elsie and Ben’s love story.
Taylor Jenkins Reid is without a doubt one of my favorite authors. I only discovered her work late last year when I came across her novel “Maybe in Another Life.” I was hooked after that. “Forever, Interrupted” was the last of her novels for me to read, but ironically it was her first novel she published. Boy did it not disappoint. All of her novels have been phenomenal. As a first novel, the level of writing is just as exceptional as her most recent work.
This book is a heartbreaker. I can’t exactly say I felt uplifted or even happy when the story ended. But I was satisfied. I was crying within the first couple of pages, and continued to do so throughout various parts of the book. I’m glad Elsie’s grieving process was interwoven with the love story. While it was bittersweet, it broke up the melancholy feeling of grief. Ben is charming, sweet, and so funny. There were times I laughed out loud, and I was grateful for that reprieve from the tears.
"“Let’s do a little experiment,” Ben said. “What’s Anna Karenina about?”
“It’s about a married aristocratic woman who falls in love with a count but she can’t —“
“I am falling asleep just listening to you. Do you know what this book is about?” he asked me, grabbing the falcon-cover book from my hand. “This book is about a group of kids who are part human, part bird.” He said it plainly, as if the facts spoke for themselves. “This is a better book.”"
I was angry at Ben for not telling his mother about Elsie. They discuss his reasons for not doing so, but I don’t know if they were good enough reasons in my opinion. Especially when things got more serious with Elsie. As someone who can relate with Ben and his hesitation to share his good news with his mother, I think he made a mistake. Elsie let her fear get in the way of what I think she knew was right.
Of course I was devastated that Ben died, and there wasn’t some magical resurrection, or that it wasn’t just a bad dream. I like happily ever afters. But this book was unique. I love how Jenkins Reid is able to weave two stories so seamlessly together. Whether they are concurrent timelines in different universes, or weaving the past and present, she’s a master of it. All her books are on my to-read again list. And this one is right there alongside the others.
“No matter how strong you are, no matter how smart you are or tough you can be, the world will find a way to break you. And when it does, the only thing you can do is hold on.”
- Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025I really liked this book and the weight and emotion it carried. It didn’t resonate with me in the sense of losing a significant other but it was a heartbreaking story nonetheless.
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Cliente de AmazonReviewed in Mexico on December 5, 2015
4.0 out of 5 stars Triste y abrumador!
La manera brutal de iniciar y la manera tan intima que va desarrollandose la historia es algo que hace que no puedas soltar el libro!
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Ana CarolinaReviewed in Brazil on May 13, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars Emocionante
Esse livro me fez chorar desde as primeiras páginas. É uma história que te prende e muito bem escrita. Nos faz pensar na brevidade da vida e em como ainda podemos ter esperança mesmo após uma tragédia como a perda de um grande amor. Recomendado!
- Gemma YoungReviewed in the United Kingdom on April 10, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Taylor Jenkins Reid - Favourite author?
Let me take a moment to count how many TJR books I’ve read so far. There was Seven Husbands, then Daisy Jones, Evidence of the Affair, Malibu Rising, After I Do, and Forever Interrupted. 6 amazing books written by Ms Jenkins-Reid. Forever Interrupted is the golden debut by Taylor and it’s one that tugs on the heartstrings. We follow Elsie Porter-Ross, freshly widowed and very grief stricken. Throughout the novel we experience her growth firsthand, in which she accompanied by her best friend, her mother-in-law, and the lovely 86-year-old man who frequents her place of work, a library. Elsie’s story is one that none of us want to experience in our lives but unfortunately grief is one of life’s guarantees. I enjoyed this book. On a TJR scale we’re going:
Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Daisy Jones + The 6
Forever Interrupted
Evidence of the Affair
After I Do
Malibu Rising
I am yet to read Carrie Soto, One True Loves, and Maybe In Another Life. But as always, I am sure to leave a review for those.
- Bozena F.Reviewed in Germany on February 19, 2023
4.0 out of 5 stars Heartbreaking and tragic
This was like all other books by this author a very interesting story.
It was also the most emotional of her books so far for me.
This book is an incredibly heartbreaking story.
Yes, it made me cry several times :-(
I don't know how to describe this book without spoilers.
I'll just start from the end.
Although this book doesn't end with a HEA, I have a sense of closure after finishing this book.
Yes, I know that doesn't make a lot of sense, but after reading this heartbreaking book, that was the only real positive feeling I got out of the story.
The book describes all stages of grief.
The never-ending sadness and helplessness after losing the love of one's life.
The never-ending depression and the feeling of guilt.
It's definitely not an easy book.
It's an avalanche of desperation, anger and pain.
Yes it is a beautifully written story in TJR style and I read it in one sitting but it broke my heart to read it.
I'm still glad I read it.
I think you have to read books like this from time to time to appreciate life more.
- FATIN ZABIReviewed in India on August 20, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Original book
This book come with great quality and its a original book
FATIN ZABIOriginal book
Reviewed in India on August 20, 2023
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