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The Complete Forever Trilogy (Books 1, 2, &3) (2000)

by B. Alston(Favorite Author)
3.98 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I am writing this review catered to Brown Eyes (the second book in the trilogy), and Angel Eyes (the third book). I really enjoyed this series. There were obvious plot-holes and instances that made no sense to me, such as, how Ana could be Merline incarnate and not be completely, head-over-heals in love with Tristan? I know she loves him, but it made little sense as to why she would choose Derrin over Tristan before she was even made aware of the consequences that would plague her if she were to choose Tristan... If she had chosen Derrin after she knew it was the right thing to do because it would mean being able to live past the young age of 17 and put her on the right path of fullfilling her purpose, only then would it have made more sense. You don't live countless lifet... moreimes loving one person-- a person who has remained faithful to you and waited for you between incarnations-- only to magically fall for another, albeit a very sexy other, in the blink of an eye. Tristan should have always been Ana's first choice. Despite my feelings towards Ana's wayward love choice, I truly loved this story. To me, it was very different from the usual vampire/witch/angel/fallen angel love story. The authors' ability to take so many mythical creatures and create a story that is so completely believable, truly left me in awe. Were there typo's? Yes. Were there times when I thought Ana should have showed more emotion? Of course! But something about this trilogy captivated me and had me wishing for more when I was finished reading the final book. The ending was beautiful, but it needed more EMOTION! Tristan is there for Ana, again, even after she chose another. It was just a few short words between them and blam: The End. I am hoping that the authors of the Forever trilogy learn to add more emotion into their future books. It is okay if a book is not pure action from start to finish.But I did give all three books in this series four-stars each, so apparently I am not too bothered :)
review 2: What can I say that hasn't been said about this/these books already? We all know the tired stories of teenage vampires/witches/angels/werewolves (absent on this series) in puppy love, always making stupid decisions (they're teens right, so of course they make stupid choices!) yet, somehow the fate of the entire worlds rests in those teenage hands. I read through though, I hate to leave a book (or series) unfinished. It wasn't BAD in my opinion, it had some typos, missing words etc., but it was okay overall., I think I've just become jaded with the whole vampire romance genre because they're all so much alike anymore. So, while I'm left wanting for something truly original, it's not this authors fault I've become bored. I leave my rating at 3 stars because it kept me reading through the end...but, I really want some originality. The teaser chapter fore the upcoming book ”Blue” seems to have some originality, in that it involves mermaids/mermen...but we shall see if it's just the same old story wrapped in fins or something truly original. less
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krys
Great trilogy! Kept you in the moment. Didn't drag or get boring.
Sam
I loved this series!! Oh the twist! I actually cried at the end.
Jane
Great series with a very unique spin on witches an vampires
KAchun
Good book, witches, worlocks and vampires always good x
school
I enjoyed this series.
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