Rate this book

The Consequences Of Forever (2013)

by Kaitlyn Oruska(Favorite Author)
4.08 of 5 Votes: 5
languge
English
genre
publisher
Kaitlyn Oruska
series
Haven
review 1: This book was so engaging and really good. It is a young adult so don't expect any hot/sexy scenes; however it is sweet and romantic.It is about teenage pregnancy and deals with the effects of being young and thinking that this couldn't happen to you. The characters in this book (Adam and Lainey) are young 18 and 15 respectively) and well they seem very mature for their age. I loved the fact that he was so supportive. In contrast, Lainey's parents who were so not there and unsupportive. This book ends on a happy note, but it is part of a series. I liked it so much and I invested so much on these wonderful characters that I plan to continue reading the next books.
review 2: I enjoyed this book overall. There was quite a few typos and sentences that could have us
... moreed some thorough editing, but overall it didn't affect the quality of the writing.I feel that Kaitlyn Oruska portrayed teen pregnancy fairly acurately, and the love between Adam and Lainey was touching. They were very committed to each other, as well as the baby depite all of the fear and uncertainty. At the end of the day, no matter what life threw at them they were going to face it together, which is something that I can respect in a relationship.I wish I could give more stars to this book, but the drama that kept popping up from every direction was dragging on me a bit. It's not that it didn't make for a compelling story..Simply that I have a low tolerance to drama and there was alot of it in this book. It didn't cheapen the story, and certainly did add character developement with everything that Lainey had to overcome, it was just a little exhausting. The other issue I had with the book was Lainey. I enjoyed her character for the most part. She was was certainly more mature and reserved than her sister Hannah, as well as most of the other teens that are depicted, which made it much easier to like her, despite all of the ups and downs she faced during the story. I just wish she would have grown more of a backbone, and spoken up more. She had no problem detaling what she would like to say in her head, but very rarely did she ever say that to the people who deserved to hear the cold cut truth. In this aspect, I wish I could have seen some growth from her. Even by the end of the novel, there was still so much that I feel she should have said to her family. Things that she deserved to say, and that they deserved to hear. Anyways, in conclusion, I did enjoy this book alot. The novel ends with the delivery of Adam and Lainey's baby, who is healthy and very much loved by both of them. It was a heartwarming scene that left a smile on my face. I was initially happy and excited to learn of a seccond book in this series, continuing on with parenthood and the everyday life that Adam and Lainey will face, however after reading the reviews, I do not know if I'll read it. That more than anything describes, I think, my feelings on this book. I don't know if I can face more drama and heartwrentching issues, which is sounds like Book 2 is full of. Maybe one day I will, but for now I'm satisfied and feeling happy after reading this book. Kaitlyn Oruska should be proud that her writing can inspire such emotional responses from readers. less
Reviews (see all)
jesus
I thought I wasn't going to like this book because it was about high schoolers but it was amazing
krause
Loved this book and the story. It was not typical but it was believable. You will enjoy
Softball
Great beginning to a great series.
Latifah
Very TeenNick/Lifetime
Wicky
Good Book!!!!
Write review
Review will shown on site after approval.
(Review will shown on site after approval)