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Falling for Forever

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I am seriously loving this series and this author! Jenna and Miles were so different, had many obstacles to overcome, including a past that only he remembers, and had very different goals. Watching them become friends and fall for each other was incredibly enjoyable. I want more!

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What a great story that I could not put down. I loved seeing it play out for Jenna and Miles. This is my first book by Melissa Chambers and it will not be my last. I highly recommend this book. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book from publisher via NetGalley.

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I was very excited to read Jenna's story after reading the first of the BeForever novels. Jenna, the fierce, feisty bestie in the first book is back in her own story (which can be read as a stand alone) and she is ready to head off to LA. Her dad and she made a deal about getting into a prestigious performing arts school and since she gets in, her LA plans are pushed back to after graduation. Jenna meets Miles and realizes that she played a role in his fate as well when she was on "America's Newest Sensation" and she finds herself drawn to him for many reasons. The relationship is well written and the supporting relationships are done well with some twists and turns involving the sharing of truths. Overall, this story is a good one. The focus of Jenna and Miles on the final talent competition and the prize money really drives the story and it was fun to see how things were going to work out! Hope there will be more in this series with mention of these characters!

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Last summer I read The Summer Before Forever and it ended up being one of my favorite read of 2016. Obviously, when I saw that book 2, Falling for Forever, was about to get released I had to request it... especially because I really wanted a book about Jenna. I can tell you that while I love The Summer Before Forever I might ended up loving this one a little bit more.

First of all, I really enjoyed the concept of the book and the fact that it was set in a Creative Arts School. I also really loved the fact that was set in Nashville. For some reason there are not a lot of books that are set in Nashville and I love when I find one. Then we have the characters... I loved them. In the first book I really liked Jenna but at some points she would annoy me a bit. Because of that I was a little bit scared to read something in her POV. That was all for nothing because Jenna was awesome. She's one of those girls who's really confident and knows what she wants from her life but inside she's vulnerable. I quite liked that aspect about her because she showed that in the end what matters is to be yourself even if you're scared of it. I also loved that she gave zero sh*ts about what people said about her. GO GIRL!

I also really liked Miles. Look, Miles is no Landon but he's amazing on his own right. He was such a great guy. I loved how much he cared for his friends and how much he supported them. I have to tell you that sometimes I would have liked him to stand a little bit for himself (especially when someone did stupid things) but in the end he did it because he loved those people like they were his family.

I also really loved their relationship. Their relationship didn't start in the best way, mainly because of stuff Jenna did in the past, but I really liked the fact that it wasn't something that got between them for a long time. Also, the development in their relationship was quite cute and they were great together. They were adorable and everyone knows how much I love adorable stuff.

However, while this was a romance I have to applaud Melissa Chambers for making this about family and friendship also. She did this in the first book, and that was one of the high points of that book for me, but in this one it was even more noticeable. First we have Jenna's dad who is the best dad ever. I loved the connection between them and how much they supported each other. Miles mom was also amazing (even if I didn't agree with some of her views) and while I didn't love his father I could see he still loved Miles.

But the best part was the friendships. One thing I loved is that Chloe (and Landon) was still very much in Jenna's life even if living one hour and a half away from each other and not spending a lot of time together. I also loved Miles and Jenna's group of friends. They were awesome. I might have had a few problems with Nicolette and Nat at certain points but I know that what they wanted was the best for their friends. Also, Dev, Jasmine, Shane and Greta were amazing. I wouldn't mind a book about Shane or even Greta. Can one of the two have a book please?? I would read that.

Being my second Melissa Chambers book I kind of knew what to expect from her writing and, once again, I loved it. She did an amazing job in this book. The book was fast paced and well-written and I loved that featured a dual POV and that Jenna and Miles had distinct voices.

Overall, this was a perfect summery book. I loved everything about it so I obviously have to recommend this one (and the previous one) to everyone else. You won’t be disappointed for sure.

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we met jenna in the summer before forever, she's chloe's best friend with an outsize personality and a heart of gold. she's a bit of a star, having placed 8th in a talent show competition, and plans to head off to l.a. and take the world by storm. but she's made a deal with her dad, that she'll stay for senior year if he can get her into a local magnet school for artists and performers. she's convinced it won't happen. but then it does.

miles cleveland hates her. she stole his spot in the talent competition. and she's just one of those pop princess types that are too thin and too pretty and stomp on guys like him. she's already stomped on him once, who's to say she won't do it again. except jenna isn't mean-spirited. she's unfailingly friendly and her sunny, open nature is actually the real deal. and when she does realize who he is, and why he has every right to hate her. she's genuinely sorry.

the thing is there is this crazy talent competition at their school. and the winner gets a $50,000 prize. both jenna and miles need that money. they have plans. dreams for the future. and in falling for forever, the problem is that even though they are at odds with each other, being together makes sense.

for one thing, when they kiss it's like they can't stop kissing. it's intense and romantic and crazy. and they argue about music all the time, but they also complement each other perfectly. they both are so gifted musically in different ways, and they both have a real shot at winning the competition. and they both want it so badly.

i loved the way music and performance played such an important role in jenna and miles' story. and even though they spend a lot of the time in conflict with one another, the fact that their love is strong enough, maybe even stronger because of it makes all the arguing worthwhile.

i also really loved all the friendships in this novel. it's not just one particular grouping of characters that works, it's the whole group. they fight and make up and get angry and still support each other, love each other every step of the way. having friends you can be real with is a gift, i have friends like that, and i know it is a gift. so it's nice to see friendship like that in fiction.

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an ok read.

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Last summer, I read and reviewed the first book in this series (The Summer Before Forever). I really enjoyed the story but it only made it to 4 stars. And Jenna Quigley's character just wasn't a favorite. I loved Chloe but Jenna? A loyal friend, yes. Not my cup of tea, though.

Then this book comes along, focusing on Jenna's character and I'm thinking "oh no! What have I gotten myself into?" Surprise - I really enjoyed Jenna in this book. I loved getting inside her head and seeing how she reacted to things. Just goes to show you can't judge a character by their supporting role.

And Miles, oh Miles! I loved how they clashed at first - and for good reason, too - and then start falling for each other (this is a love story...that's not a spoiler). Miles was the perfect clash for Jenna! And those are always my favorite types of romances!

This book effectively wrapped itself up but, like all the good ones, it left me wanting more of the characters. I hope to see more of Jenna and Miles in the future (even if it turns out to be a re-read). Great book!

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I received an e-arc from netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

I absolutely loved this book! By the end of it, my brain was in a fog. I, apparently, got so lost in it that I was having a rough time coming back to reality. Very few books can do that to me so I commend Melissa Chambers for that.

I enjoyed seeing Chloe - and for a brief period of time, Chloe's mom and also Landon - again and how she's doing. I also enjoyed getting to know Jenna because I knew there had to be a lot more to her. It was interesting getting to know her father and how her mother was.

I also enjoyed learning about Miles and loved that him and Jenna ended up clicking. I found it interesting that they had a very brief past even before the first book started and that they were able to move on from trying to get vengeance on each other.

I'd love to read more about their life after high school - find out where Miles will be attending school because it was up in the air where it ended - and to also find out if Jenna will make it big.

Thank you netgalley for providing me the opportunity to check out both books.

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Jenna Quigley just got back to Tennessee after competing in the last season of <i>America's Newest Sensation</i>. She didn't win, but she was a fan favorite, and now she's determined to take advantage of her popularity by moving to L.A. the minute she turns eighteen. Her father has other plans, though, and enrolls her in the Nashville Academy of Creative Arts so that she can develop her talent.

Miles Cleveland is the best musician at NACA. He's that kid that nobody wants to go up against because he just wins <i>everything</i>. Although Miles comes from a very wealthy family, his father does not support his passions and refuses to pay for anything but Emory's business school. If Miles wants to study music, he'll need to find a way to pay for college himself. He had a chance on <i>America's Newest Sensation</i>, but some girl stole his audition slot while he was in the bathroom.

Luckily for Miles, NACA hosts a talent show with a $25,000 cash prize every year. And Miles is guaranteed to win... that is, until Jenna enters the competition. Now, these fierce rivals will move their competition to a new arena. But after they get paired up in their songwriting class and find that they have a lot in common, can they stick with the plan and compete against each other, or will their mutual attraction get in the way?

Last year, I read (and loved) Melissa Chambers' <i>The Summer Before Forever</i>. Chloe and Landon were one of my favorite book couples of 2016, and I was really excited to read the next book in the series. Jenna and Miles were great, but not quite as great as Chloe and Landon. While I'm talking about the first book in the series, I should probably mention that it is not necessary to read <i>TSBF</i> before starting this book. It will, however, give you some background information on Jenna and introduce you to her world. (It's also a really good book.)

Jenna is, quite simply, your typical high school senior. She likes pop music, cute boys, and performing for adoring crowds. She's kind of oblivious to the consequences a lot of her behavior -- she didn't even realize why Miles was mad at her -- but she means well. I was a little put off at the beginning of the book when Jenna went on her whole "I can never be friends with girls because girls are terrible and catty" crusade, but I was pleasantly surprised as the book went on and she became friends with a good number of girls (and boys). Jenna grew as a person and as a musician so much throughout this book, which was really great to see.

If ever there was a boy from a book that should exist in real life, it would be Miles. Where were the boys like Miles when I was in high school? Sure, he's a little weird, but honestly, who isn't when they're that age? In addition to being a musical prodigy, Miles is an incredibly loyal friend and an all-around good guy. He's not afraid to go after what he wants while still being cognizant of Jenna's wishes and comfort level with everything they're doing.

Now I'm going to back away from the review for a second with a quick message.

Despite reviews that might have you believe otherwise, while the characters do discuss various sex acts over the course of the book, Jenna and Miles never go further than a good kiss. In high school especially, it's easy for rumors to fly around about who's done what with whom. This book makes the very important point that just because those rumors exist doesn't mean that they're true, and even if they are true, it doesn't mean that the people involved are bad people. I think it's a very good thing that the characters in this book discuss the truth behind the rumors <i>and</i> are open about how far they've gone and how far they're willing to go. Both Miles and Jenna had a very grown-up attitude toward that aspect of their relationship, and I don't think that the fact that they're in high school makes that a bad thing. Teenagers should know that it's okay to discuss their past experiences and what they're currently looking for with a new partner.

Okay, rant over. Back to the review.

One thing that I loved -- and that also broke my heart -- in this book was the relationship between both main characters and their parents. Jenna is a total daddy's girl. She adores her father, and in return, he has always been there for her. He'll support her regardless of what she decides to do with the rest of her life but still pushes her to be her best. Her relationship with her mother, on the other hand, is rocky at best, and that's all I say about it. For Miles, his family situation is flipped. His mother is unfailingly supportive of everything he does. She's a very loving and nurturing parent, while his father is more stern and inflexible. Even though Miles' father is often shown to be unreasonable in his plan for Miles' life, I really liked that he wasn't made out to be the bad guy. He still loves Miles fiercely, he just has a different way of showing it.

This book was great. I actually stayed up reading until the wee hours of the morning! That never happens! I loved that we got little snippets of Chloe and Landon throughout this book. I hope that Chambers will continue on with this series. I would love to catch up with Jenna and Miles six months or a year into the future to see how they're doing.

<b>I was given a free advance copy of this book by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.</b>

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Wicked book hangover!!! I read this in ONE night. I couldn't put it down and totally ignored everything else I had to do so I could finish the book. Melissa Chambers outdid herself with this story. The tug back and forth between Jenna and Miles was spot on and I couldn't go to bed until I found out if they got together, who won the talent contest, and what would happen with her parents on top of everything else. Awesome ending too - how everything comes full circle - once you read it, you'll understand what I mean. :) Ms. Chambers did an awesome job of weaving the threads of several characters and their stories in this book and it was riveting. I am going to buy more from this author RIGHT NOW. Highly recommend this book.

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I'm going to keep this relatively short, because I don't have much to say about it.

I actually liked the premise and the talent competition. It was a fun teen story that yielded some good drama. The friend group was another highlight for me. I like that they fought and made up and got new friends and just hung out. The group was great and felt very real.

Unfortunately, I didn't like Jenna at all. I found her to be bratty, narcissistic, and judgmental. The story felt very trope heavy - like lets cram in all of these YA stereotypes to create drama, without ever giving any of them weight to be meaningful. There was also a lot of cattiness and 'girls are difficult' B.S. that I wasn't a fan of.

Not a horrible story, but not a memorable one either. It was a fun high school story that combined a great music element and competition. But, it was bogged down by an unlikable protagonist and a lack of dimension.

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“Falling for Forever” is the second installment in the “Before Forever” YA romance series. It is intended to be read as a stand-alone, and follows a secondary character from the first book on her new adventures. For people who have read the first book (though not necessary), we know Jenna as the wacky but loyal BFF of Chloe who had her moments of fame on the show “America’s Newest Sensation” (e.g. America’s Got Talent). Jenna has confidence in spades and loves to perform. She turns 18 in the middle of her senior year of high school, and she has plans to leave for LA at that time. In an effort to convince her to stay, her father has bartered that if she gets into an elite artistic high school in Nashville, she will finish out her high school there before going to LA.

Jenna and her father are extremely close- they became closer when her mother abandoned them for 3 years when she was younger and their relationship has remained strong (their relationship really shines in this book). Jenna has a distant relationship with her mother, who she suspects never really wanted her and is constantly on the search for a way out. Somehow her father has pulled it off, and she gets into the elite artistic high school. The icing on the cake is the talent show for which students audition, where they are viewed by talent scouts and the winner is awarded a 25k prize (which doubles to 50k if they use it for college tuition). The money would be invaluable to Jenna as she makes her way in LA.

The money would also be invaluable to Miles, whose father, though loving, wants him to follow in his footsteps and not attempt to make a career out of art (so he won’t pay for the college which Miles wants to attend). The perspectives alternate between Jenna and Miles- although they shouldn’t know each other, they have a bad track record. The only time they met was at auditions for “America’s Newest Sensation”- when Miles stepped out to go to the bathroom, she stole his number and his audition spot. While she made it onto the show, he never even got to officially audition. This book is a perfect example of hate-turned-love done well, and I absolutely loved it.

Most of my concerns from the first book disappeared with this second book. Although there’s still a lot of talk and focus on sex (unnecessarily huge part of the story but maybe this is just teenage love?), the rest of the build-up for their relationship is so much fun and cuteness that I adored the story anyway! I will say that although everyone is talking about it a lot, there is no explicit sexual content (aside from making out) in this book. Miles and Jenna are really easy characters to like and their personalities shine through the alternating viewpoints. I also really enjoyed the positive parental relationships that shine through this book (Jenna’s father and Miles’s parents)- it’s always nice to see some positive examples like this in a YA book. Overall, this is a really cute teenage love story, and I highly recommend it! It makes me really excited to see where this series will go next (Greta??).

Please note that I received an ARC from the publisher through netgalley. All opinions are my own.

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Falling for Forever is the second book in the Before Forever series. I'm in love with this series. Another 5-star worthy book! You can read this story as a standalone. However, this author's writing style is so addictive you won't want to miss The Summer Before Forever.

Jenna has dreams of being a star. She has had a taste of the limelight and she wants more. After reaching America's Newest Sensation's top ten, she is more than ready to pack her bags and head to LA. She may be about to turn 18, but that doesn't mean she is ready to leave her family behind. She is very close with her dad, and in his last attempt to hold onto her a little longer he offers her a new life-line.

Miles knows who Jenna is and is less than impressed with her. She is overconfident and he is happy to bring her down a peg or two.

These two are from different backgrounds. They are both bursting with talent but when they go head to head things are about to get complicated.

This isn't a love-hate relationship. It's just a little complicated.

I loved this book. I would happily read anything by this author, and I know I would like it. I'm addicted!!

I would recommend the Before Forever series to the 16+ (U.K) audience or the young at heart.

5 Stars out of 5. Thank you to Melissa Chambers, Chapter by Chapter Blog tours, and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for a fair review.

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This book was adorable. I really love the setting of this book both in nashville and the school. I also really loved how the book was told from the duel POV from both Jenna and Miles. I think i was much more drawn to miles character in this book but I still did like Jenna and liked how she changed. The diversity in this book was very good especially in reference to lesbian characters. I loved the cast of characters overall. I also loved the parent elements on both jenna and miles side. The impact on them made the story even more complicated. I can't wait to read this first book in these series. I really hope we see these characters again.

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I will admit that I read a lot and when I find a book I truly love I have to share it. This is the first book from Melissa Chambers that I have read and I highly recommend it! I found this book to be full of love, hope, friendships, ups and downs. Chambers creates a world that is easy to get lost in and after reading her book you will feel as if you are friends with the characters. The plot line and settings adds a lot to the overall story making the characters feel very real and believable. I will not go into too much detail because I do not want to give away too much. Overall, I really enjoyed reading this amazing book.

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