![]() I wanted more of Charlotte and Sutton, I’ve had it. Forever and a Day isn’t as overwhelmingly exciting as Those Who Wait since the falling in love has already happened and that’s what gets my heart going, let’s face it, but it’s like that one last bite of a delicious meal, the one that wraps it up perfectly. ![]() I enjoyed these glimpses of Sutton and Charlotte’s life together a lot. In Big Magic, Gilbert returns to this idea of having a genius and writes, The universe buries strange jewels deep within us all, and then stands back to see if we can find them. It spans a couple of decades and focuses on key moments of their life after they finally saw the light and got together for real. It is fascinating to get an insight into the story factory that is her brain. They’ve quickly become one of my favourite lesfic couples, and Forever and a Day, which is actually a series of epilogues, confirms it. Just the idea of spending more time with Charlotte and Sutton was fantastic. I love the way she says Charlotte’s “darling” and I couldn’t wait to hear it again. ![]() Lori Prince does a fantastic job of bringing these two excellent characters to life. Also, if you haven’t read Those Who Wait yet, why? Fix that. Forever and a Day can absolutely not be read as a standalone, you need to have read Those Who Wait first to enjoy it completely. ![]()
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