I just finished the last page of Ever After and this final line was bitter-sweet for me...
"Danielle snuggled in close, breathing in Henry's clean, woodsy scent and pressing her cheek against his. Happily ever after. . . what a romantic way to begin the rest of their lives together. It sounded almost like a fairy tale." (Loggia 184)
Beyond the fact that it consisted of less than 200 pages and was a rather large font, I really enjoyed this novel to the fullest. It was wonderfully paced and did my poor scarred heart some real good. Thank you Wendy Loggia for putting the magic of fairy-tale love back into my life!!! :)
Well, since this book ends with a marriage, its only fitting that I follow it with my next text...
<3
"Danielle snuggled in close, breathing in Henry's clean, woodsy scent and pressing her cheek against his. Happily ever after. . . what a romantic way to begin the rest of their lives together. It sounded almost like a fairy tale." (Loggia 184)
Beyond the fact that it consisted of less than 200 pages and was a rather large font, I really enjoyed this novel to the fullest. It was wonderfully paced and did my poor scarred heart some real good. Thank you Wendy Loggia for putting the magic of fairy-tale love back into my life!!! :)
Well, since this book ends with a marriage, its only fitting that I follow it with my next text...
<3
No comments:
Post a Comment