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The Problem With Forever is one of those books that the moment I heard about it I needed it in my hands. Why? Because it's a Jennifer L Armentrout book and I have just adored every single thing that she has written and The Problem with Forever is no exception. From the very start of this book I was completely enamoured with it. It was just so moving and this may be the most heartbreaking book Jen has written to date.

Mallory is such an amazing main character and I really sympathised with her right from the start. I was completely heartbroken for her right from the beginning of the book and the more I read and realised the impact of her childhood on her life it just made me want to reach into the book and just hug her. She is so much stronger that she realises for dealing with everything she did and I just adore that you can really see the difference in her at the beginning of the book to her at the end. She makes such a transformation in this book and it was just amazing to see.

Rider is 100% one of my favourite JLA boys of all time. I mean he still doesn't quite replace Aiden St Delphi from the Covenant series but he is very very close. One thing I loved about this book is that Rider has a bad past too. I know that's not good, and I don't mean I loved that he was hurting due to his past because it completely broke my heart, but so many books in this genre have the heroine with the bad past and the boy comes along and saves her, I loved that Rider shared that past and needed saving too, he just didn't know it. It was such a difference from other books in this genre and I loved that.

The Problem with Forever is without a doubt one of the most emotional and heartbreaking books I have ever read. It's utterly heartbreaking, moving and stunning. Jennifer has done it again. She drags you in with her amazing writing style, shatters your heart into a million pieces and then starts to gradually patch it up again. I loved every moment of it and this is definitely my favourite JLA contemporary book. It blows all of the others completely out of the water.

If there's only one YA Contemp that you read this year make sure it is The Problem With Forever. It was beautiful and perfectly heartbreaking. I loved every moment of it. It's definitely a must-read for any JLA fan and lover of YA Contemporary books. It was soul-destroyingly perfect! Prepare yourself for the emotional trauma you will experience at the hands of this book. Every tear is worth this beautiful story.

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