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“Sophie Love's ability to impart magic to her readers is exquisitely wrought in powerfully evocative phrases and descriptions….FOR NOW AND FOREVER is the perfect romance or beach read, with a difference its enthusiasm and beautiful descriptions offer an unexpected attention to the complexity of not just evolving love, but evolving psyches. It's a delightful recommendation for romance readers looking for a touch more complexity from their romance reads.”
--Midwest Book Review (Diane Donovan)

“FOR NOW AND FOREVER is a very well written novel, describing the struggle of a woman (Emily) to find her true identity. The author did an amazing job with the creation of the characters and her description of the environment. The romance is there, but not overdosed. Kudos to the author for this amazing start of a series that promises to be very entertaining.”
--Books and Movies Reviews, Roberto Mattos

Emily Mitchell, 35, living and working in New York City, has struggled through a string of failed relationships. When her boyfriend of 7 years takes her out for their long-awaited anniversary dinner, Emily is sure that this time will be different, that this time she will finally get the ring.

When he gives her a small bottle of perfume instead, Emily knows the time has come to break up with him—and for her entire life to have a fresh start.

Reeling from her unsatisfying, high-pressure life, Emily decides she needs a change. She decides on a whim to drive to her father’s abandoned home on the coast of Maine, a sprawling, historic house where she’d spent magical summers as a child. But the house, long-neglected, is in dire need of repair, and the winter is no time to be in Maine. Emily hasn’t been there in 20 years, when a tragic accident changed her sister’s life and shattered her family. Her parents divorced, her father disappeared, and Emily was never able to bring herself to step foot in that house again.

Now, for some reason, with her life reeling, Emily feels drawn to the only childhood place she ever knew. She plans on going just for a weekend, to clear her head. But something about the house, its numerous secrets, its memories of her father, its oceanfront allure, its small-town setting—and most of all, its gorgeous, mysterious caretaker—doesn’t want to let her leave. Can she find the answers she’s been looking for here, in the most unexpected place of all?

Can a weekend become a lifetime?

FOR NOW AND FOREVER is book #1 in the debut of a dazzling new romance series that will make you laugh, make you cry, will keep you turning pages late into the night—and will make you fall in love with romance all over again.

Book #2 will be available soon.

For Now and Forever The Inn at Sunset HarborBook 1 edition by Sophie Love Literature Fiction eBooks

She's 35 in a 7yr dead end relationship.  She doesn't get a ring on their 7th anniversary.  She quits her job.  All her possessions fit in her car.  Her car is a clunker that has been sitting for 10 years,  and yet it starts and she drives it for 8hrs.  The tires would have had flat spots,  probably cracked from dry rot and have no air.  The gasoline would have turned to varnish,  the oil would have been sludge and the battery dead. 

She has no warm clothes even though she's been living in New York. 

She flung her jacket and  stilettos out the car window and has been driving barefoot. 

The house has been abandoned  for 20 yrs and she seems surprised that there's no electricity, water or heat. It's also snowing heavily now.  No shoes? 

Why are some of the windows boarded up if they're not broken?  She's trying to remove the boards with her bare hands?  I don't think a caretaker would board up unbroken windows. 

The caretaker opened the flue to draw the smoke  up the chimney.  When she adds kindling to the embers the next morning,  she "remembers" to open the flue?  It wouldn't have been closed.

She opened the refrigerator and it wasn't working.  Remember,  there's no electricity service!  She tries more than one light switch. 

She keeps getting angry at the caretaker for no reason. 

She's looking in the kitchen cupboards  for a snow shovel and finally finds one in the garage. 

I could go on,  but I won't.  I'd like to see a re-write on this story. It could be good. 

Seven years is too long, 35yrs old is a stretch, let the car have been unused for 6 months and the house empty for a year or two. Buy some gasoline, some food, describe more realistic clothing and possessions, make better life choices and have a better attitude about changing your life. 

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  • File Size 2194 KB
  • Print Length 172 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date August 15, 2016
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01KI9HO9W

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I had a lot of trouble with some aspects of the story which I found distracting. Examples how an outside Tiffany window and an entire ballroom had never been noticed, the boats were bobbing in the harbor in winter and then they had the launching of the boats, after a hurricane the rose garden was in pristine shape, the hidden large swimming pool. Winter in Maine does not typically go from a blizzard to a guy having a yard sale in a tee shirt and sunglasses. The time frames did not work realistically. I found these things jarring and they took away from the story. I won't purchase the other books in the series.
I just couldn't finish this book. It drove me crazy. The heroine was a total and complete dig-bat and the premise of the story was like reading a tale of fantasy. She takes off for Maine with no food, no warm clothes and arrives at a house that hasn't been occupied for 20 years. And, then she refuses to accept the help of kind people. How did she manage to spend the night upstairs, during a blizzard, in a home with no heat? When I decided I'd like to see the idiot freeze to death, I stopped reading. This was not the book for me.
I really don't like weak female characters and Emily frustrated me. What sane mature 35 year old woman goes to a house that has been abandoned for 20 years with absolutely no supplies and expects the power,heating and water to work. Then her behavior towards people is just juvenile.
I loved to mystery surrounding the house and the absent father but after checking realized that you have to read a further 5 books!
So, no while I would really love to know about what happens re Daniel, the house, the Dad, I just can't continue to read that many books and put up with the main characters brattiness.
From my Facebook post That moment you start getting into a new library book, but keep running into oddities in the writing, e.g. things that simply don't make sense. This is a book I got for free on Bookbub, and am reading with the free app. It's called For Now and Forever by Sophie Love. The premise of it is what hooked me, but the more I read, the more I wonder!!

This girl leaves NY and drives her clunker car to Maine, in Feb. She had dumped her boyfriend and quit her job, filled a suitcase that we're supposed to believe holds all her stuff from living with a guy for 7 years (who would only have one suitcase full of stuff?!?) and had thrown her suit jacket and shoes out the window along the way.

It was supposedly an 8 hour drive, but she never stopped for gas or food. ?!? Then, it starts snowing just as she arrives in the town in Maine around midnight, and her car dies. She has no shoes on her feet, even though she packed some in the suitcase, no coat, sweater, anything besides the blouse she had worn to work that day, and steps out of the car to try to figure out what happened. ?!?!

It says she walked around the *trunk* to look at the engine. ?!?!? Someone pulls up in a truck and tows her car to the old house she lived in as a child, but she hasn't been back in 20 years, and the place is really run down. She goes in--without having to unlock the front door? Has no flashlight, candle or anything else, but starts walking around in the house. Barefooted. In the middle of the night. While it's snowing outside and this house has not been lived in for 2 decades. Yeah. So much of this crazy story is just not making sense!!!

It just gets stranger. She hasn't eaten anything, there's no food in the house, there's no water or electricity, and yet the caretaker comes to investigate, starts a fire, brings her a lantern, and somehow she decides to go upstairs to sleep in her parents old room...what does she do for a bathroom? I mean, this writer mentions that there's no water...and that the girl doesn't want to see what has taken up residence in the bathroom in the shape of creepy crawlies.

So we're supposed to believe that she's been on the road for 8 hours, and is going to go to bed without benefit of a loo or even a drink of water. OhKayyyyy...

Next morning, she puts on a pair of sneakers to go outside to shovel a path through the 3 feet of snow that fell overnight. Before that, she was still walking around in the house, barefooted.... She pulls a board off of a window and manages to break the glass and fall on the floor, but somehow doesn't cut her bare feet on the glass.

Further on Oh, it just got better (haha)-- the aforementioned suit coat that was tossed out the window with the shoes has suddenly reappeared as the only thing resembling a coat that she has. She just packed up her stuff from her place in NY. Who in NY doesn't have a coat?!
And why on earth has she not immediately ascertained how it is that the house has had a caretaker for 20 years?!? Who hired/appointed him and why? Who is this guy? Obviously she doesn't make the best choices in men, but seriously...

And why hasn't she searched for info on her father, since she clearly knows how to use the internet?
I only stuck with this book to find out what happened to her father, since I am looking for my own, and don't even have a name yet, but this left me with too many questions. I cannot make myself read the sequel to see if any of these holes ever get filled, and the contradictions end.
She's 35 in a 7yr dead end relationship.  She doesn't get a ring on their 7th anniversary.  She quits her job.  All her possessions fit in her car.  Her car is a clunker that has been sitting for 10 years,  and yet it starts and she drives it for 8hrs.  The tires would have had flat spots,  probably cracked from dry rot and have no air.  The gasoline would have turned to varnish,  the oil would have been sludge and the battery dead. 

She has no warm clothes even though she's been living in New York. 

She flung her jacket and  stilettos out the car window and has been driving barefoot. 

The house has been abandoned  for 20 yrs and she seems surprised that there's no electricity, water or heat. It's also snowing heavily now.  No shoes? 

Why are some of the windows boarded up if they're not broken?  She's trying to remove the boards with her bare hands?  I don't think a caretaker would board up unbroken windows. 

The caretaker opened the flue to draw the smoke  up the chimney.  When she adds kindling to the embers the next morning,  she "remembers" to open the flue?  It wouldn't have been closed.

She opened the refrigerator and it wasn't working.  Remember,  there's no electricity service!  She tries more than one light switch. 

She keeps getting angry at the caretaker for no reason. 

She's looking in the kitchen cupboards  for a snow shovel and finally finds one in the garage. 

I could go on,  but I won't.  I'd like to see a re-write on this story. It could be good. 

Seven years is too long, 35yrs old is a stretch, let the car have been unused for 6 months and the house empty for a year or two. Buy some gasoline, some food, describe more realistic clothing and possessions, make better life choices and have a better attitude about changing your life. 
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