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Everything was there but I just could not get into this story. I loved the first one in the series Not Quite Dating,

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Not Quite Forever is a book I have been anxiously awaiting. I see on Facebook that it is coming soon and I hope that I get my hands on a copy SOON! Luckily, that happen. I started with Catherine with Book#1 in this series Not Quite Dating and have read every one in between. This is a series that just keeps getting better and better.

The characters are real. They are relatable and fun. I found myself wishing I could hang out with them or at least be their neighbor. I wanted to know them better and know more about them. They have real lives, real worries, and real fun. It is not often that the characters come right off the pages and into my heart and my world.

The love in this book and this series is true. If you have ever been in love you know that it is not always easy and does not always go as planned. This is how Catherine Bybee writes. She pulls you in with the steam and the romance and then tells the true story. She shows how the love started, continued, and how it ended (at least how it ends in the book.)


I highly recommend this entire series. The nice thing is that although they are numbered, they can be read in any order. Start with any of them, but don’t forget to go back and read them all.

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I love stories by Catherine Bybee she has a fresh voice and knows how to write about love.

Great story terrific series

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The novel had me laughing from page one. Great imagery and a laugh out loud situation that could happen to anyone. Not Quite Forever is a story about Dakota Laurens, a popular romance writer. While speaking at a writer's convention, she unexpectedly meets a man that may or may not be in her life for a while.

I enjoyed Dakota and Walt’s story. Humorous, suspenseful, dramatic, and filled with lots of love. Although Dakota is famous for writing steamy novels, I was happy to find that this novel was not one of those. I’m all for women empowering themselves and reading whatever makes them happy, but I personally don’t generally enjoy erotic romance. I prefer novels exactly the way this one was written, with a bit of detail and an assumption about intimacy, but not filled with full-blown sex scenes. I enjoyed this novel and the author’s writing style. I'm looking forward to reading more of her writing by going back and reading some of her previously released works.

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