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I love this author!
I've read every book Cindy has written. Love every one. My daughter started reading them at age 15, she's 25 now. I know she's read each one that she took from me at least 15 times. I know I'm from another past century and from Scotland, somewhere around the Isle of Skye. I can't wait for my time to visit as I have a friend there that also feels she's from the past and we're soul sisters. Reading Cindy's books, i feel like i have lived this in my past. I only hope to have it happen for real. I'm a retired nurse and Braveheart and The Outlander also hit home. Ty Cindy for your books. Love every one of them!!!
P**E
After a 4 Year Wait . . . Forevermore
I'm a huge Cindy Miles fan. I fell in love with her first novel, Spirited Away, and have been hooked ever since. I own all her romances and have waited patiently for her next novel. Four years later, we have her first young adults book, Forevermore.Cindy Miles' fans rejoice. You are going to seriously like this novel. It has everything that made her novels plain addictive - a sweet, endearing ghost hottie, tough heroine and a (sorta) tragic romance. However, are you going to love it? Probably not on the same level as her romance novels. With its shorter length, the plot and romance were a little bit rushed and couldn't be fleshed out more. I would've love more scenes between Ivy and Logan. Their interactions were so sweet. But despite it, I sincerely enjoyed the story and couldn't put it down. The plot was a little bit darker (a similar atmosphere to MacGowan's Ghost). The writing was well done and the chapters were short and sweet. And I always love the fact she always intertwine her past books in her stories. Ethan and Amelia Munro are back and played important roles. Sadly, there weren't any new tidbits from these two.If you are a fan of Cindy Miles, do not hesitate to pick this one up. It may not be on par with her romance novels, but it was definitely worth the time and money. For new readers, if you are a fan of sweet, ghost YA romances, give this book a shot. It's a good, clean read. And reading her previous novels are not necessary to enjoy and understand this book. However, I would like to recommend that you do if you are a fan of gentle, paranormal romances. The only readers I would not recommend are those who prefer drama and spiciness. In conclusion, this novel has been added to my bookshelf and I hope this heralds more books in the upcoming future.
H**S
An absolute must read
I'm a big fan of Cindy Miles, and I was so happy to see Amelia and the Munro's in this novel.Ivy Calhoun is a teenager whoms mom has married a Scottish laird and they have moved to his castle in Scotland. Upon arrival Ivy comes face to face with her step grand mom . Upon meeting Lady Elizabeth Ivy realizes something off about her and even learns there is ghost in her castle.Logan Munro tries to warn the american lass to leave that there evil afoot but all his scare tactic's don't work and end up befriending the lass. As this lass offers to help him find out what happened to him they fall hard for each other .Ivy in list the help of her school friends and lady and laird Munro too.Will the evil presence prevent them from happiness or will they be able to love each other "forever more"Great book for teens and adults. I wish Ms..miles would write more of this genre ....
C**A
an Enchanting ghostly gorgeous read!!!
1 Creepy Scottish Castle 1 Sassy American girl who loves 80's rock and 1 Drop dead sexy spirit = an Enchanting ghostly gorgeous read! I was hooked from page one full of fun characters dark mystery forbidden love suspense and sweet romance! Forevermore would make an awesome movie!!!I absolutely love Ivy & Logan they have fiery chemistry that left me wanting more!!!Ivy is fierce sassy and caring with a love for rock bands like Whitesnake! She not a damsel in distress who needs saving she fights for Logan!Logan was devilishly funny protective and loving.. it was so beautiful when he would say he loved Ivy in Gaelic!5 STARS ALL THE WAY Cindy Miles ROCKS Ordering Highland Knight NOW!!!
L**Y
Wonderful, Whimsical, Wondrous!
I really like Cindy Miles. Her books remind me of Lynn Kurland’s De Piaget series. Such a fun way to spend an afternoon! If you are looking for a light hearted story with just enough romance to keep you rooting for the hero and heroine, this is it. I cannot understand why all her novels haven’t been digitized. I’d love to read more of her work.
H**H
Wonderful as expected
Wonderful as I expected it to be. All her other books are fantastic stories and I was heartbroken when she said she was turning to YA. I should have known better, this was great continuation of the other books I loved. Spirited Away, Into Thin Air, Highland Knight, MacGowan's Ghost, A Highlander's Xmas & Thirteen Chances. Keep them coming!! Thank You Cindy!!
S**H
Forever Logan and Ivy
At first it was a little hard to get into, but once you pass you get gewy insides like a milk chocolates bar with insides covered in Carmel. I ut then again this my type of book to read or watch movies about. It totally reminds me of a halmark movie I once saw and that's why I had to watch at least I think it was a halmark movie. Either way cant wait to see what more books you have in store
A**R
Amazing Story
This was a great story! I read the whole book in one sitting. So beautifully detailed, it played in my head like a movie. Fulfilled my mystery and romance loves all at the same time. Highly recommend!!
M**C
different!
This book was different from other love stories. It is easy reading but this does not detract from the the fact that it has a great story line. It was an enjoyable, entertaining read.
M**R
Great
I love all Cindy Miles books, and this one is no exception. Great characters, as usual, and a lovely quick read.
M**A
Gothic YA – Contemporary coming of age story with ghosts, castles and first love
Synopsis [by Goodreads.com]On a misty cliffside, mystery and romance await. . . .Ivy Calhoun's life has been turned upside down. Her new stepdad has uprooted Ivy and her mom, bringing them to live in an actual castle in the misty Scottish countryside. There are stone-faced servants and shadowy corridors, and the ancient walls seem full of secrets. Ivy is at once frightened and intrigued.Especially when she meets Logan, a gorgeous, elusive ghost who has haunted the castle grounds for decades. Ivy is immediately drawn to him . . . but Logan is not the only spirit around. Something dark and deadly is afoot, and soon Ivy finds herself in mortal danger.Is Logan exactly what he seems? Could his mysterious past be tied to Ivy's present? And can Ivy stop herself from falling in love with him?ReviewIvy is a 16-year-old girl who suffered some great loss by her father's death and in the aftermath wasn't able to fully get back to her life. So when she crosses she ocean with her mother and the Scottish laird who is her stepfather now, she is not really happy, but then not really devastated as well. As she in a rather mature way says herself, she has not really much of a social life left to make goodbye a personal catastrophe.But anyway, the castle she moves into is rather sinister, the new step-grandmother a mean old lady and the stepdad makes her feel third-wheel-like. When additionally a voice appears that tells her to leave and some kind of malevolent presence threatens her life, things look even worse.And since Ivy is a relatable character, even being so much younger than me, I felt for her. Her loneliness, her real fear and yet her striving to not impede her mother's chance at happiness.So I was happy for Ivy when things start to look up with friends at school and in the neighbourhood and when she finally meets Logan, a ghost whose past is a riddle to be unravelled and with whom she starts to try to solve the questions of the evil spirit haunting the castle and threatening Ivy and all close to her.I realize that I'm accustomed to series, in which characters and setting have time to develop and maybe this is why I feel the pacing in this story is its weakness. The beginning is told in just the right pace and I liked the dark castle, the atmosphere that really permeated everything. It really felt like one of the black-and-white classics with that thrill of the unseen lurking everywhere in the shadows. I was impressed, that was done great. And same goes for the characters, they are likable and I wanted to read about them and again, the timing was just right.And at about two thirds of the story happened, what made me give only three stars: the end, the solutions of the evil spirit, Logan, Ivy's family issues, these all felt so rushed. As if the author had realized that she has only so many pages left and so much more to tell.But see for yourself, because it is a good story with really great atmosphere and a classical gothic touch and if my point with the rushed end is not a problem for you, you won't have objections. And other than a series or trilogy, I could appreciate a complete end to a story with all open threads wrapped up nicely.
D**E
Five Stars
My wife likes it, not my type of book.
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