Brandy is a gorgeous, carefree young woman. She moved into her first apartment at the age of eighteen. In the apartment underneath hers, she met Brayden and Sarah, who have become her best friends. Brayden is ten years older than Brandy, however, that didn’t stop Brandy from falling deeply and crazily in love with Brayden. Brayden fought his feelings for Brandy due to the ten-year age gap between … ten-year age gap between them. But, he could only resist his feelings for so long before finally making Brandy his.
Fast forward three years, Brandy is now twenty-one years old, and Brayden is thirty-one years old.
Though like every relationship, there are problems. Brayden lives the life of a thug, and when Brandy figures out Brayden’s secret, she still stands beside him where she belongs.
But, what happens when the life he lives slowly destroys them and takes something away from them they can never get back? Will, their love remain strong enough to weather the storm?
This book is heavy on hotness and intended for a mature audience only. Also, I have to give a trigger warning. I cannot put the reason, but the situation I tackled in this book, can be more upsetting to those who have experienced the trauma I addressed.
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Loved it! This will be hard to review, because one wrong thing and I can ruin it. All I can say is read it. It is a very good book, and I didn’t want it to end. “Everlasting Love,” takes you deep into the lives of Brandy and Brayden. And what an engrossing life they life. It has plenty of hotness for erotic romance readers, and plenty of drama to keep your mind entertained. With that I am going to end this review, because the heartbreaking part, I am speechless. I was angry and upset. But, enjoyed the novella.
I would consider this as an inspirational read. There is a message in this book, and that is to always love you’re family. And when you think you have fallen and cannot stand back up, you are wrong…. you can, and you will.
There are times in life, where you feel like you world has ended, but as we all know as long as our hearts beat, our lives move on. As much as these characters wanted to break down, to give up and say hell with the world… they moved forward. And they moved forward together. this book is filled with so much, and was beautifully written. It will attach you to the characters and make you fall in love with them and you will laugh when they laugh, cry when they cry. And when the story is over you will want it to continue, only because you will not beable to part with these characters.
Brayden is my new favorite book boyfriend. I enjoyed this book and would recommend to anyone who loves romance!
I agree with Brayden because I didn’t see this happening…
*Donald has been persistent, asking Mark to allow him to come back on, and we kept denying him. I never thought he would have held us at gunpoint and demanded drugs.
This is an intense read, and I liked the details. As much sweetness as their is, there is drama and unpredictable scenes that kept me addicted. I could not put it down.
But, chapter 16 broke my heart. It felt too real. I cried and cried! I felt their pain and pictured the whole chapter in my head as it was unfolding. I didn’t expect it to go the way it did, and I am just happy it ended the way it had.
*My Mom always instructed me never to question God, but sometimes I can’t help it.
*I flip out, and smack Brayden anywhere I can reach, “I was saving your ass.” I claw at him, “I did it to save you.” He grabs me by my shoulders, and pushes me back, “I am a grown man, I didn’t need saving.” He narrows his eyes at me.
In the beginning, I thought I came across a sweet, cheesy fun read, but I was wrong. It is sweet and has a little humor. But, it has situation after situation, and none of those scenes felt forced. It flowed well.
*“You don’t have to blame me, Brandy, because I blame my fucking self.” I feel his sorrow and his pain. God this is so damn hard.
It started sweet, fun and slowly the drama rolled in. Then it ends with a bang, and the epilogue helps your heart to heal. But, mine still hurts. I love when a book pulls emotions from it, and this book did just that.
I think the title was a perfect choice–
*“Open your eyes, Brandy.” I do and look into his, “I love you, Brayden.”
*He leans down and sucks my bottom lip, “Eternally?” I disapprove of how he says it like a question.