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Original Title: Long After ASIN B00FW5SEII
Edition Language: English
Series: Sometimes Never #3
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Long After (Sometimes Never #3) Kindle Edition | Pages: 290 pages
Rating: 4.21 | 5157 Users | 299 Reviews

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Title:Long After (Sometimes Never #3)
Author:Cheryl McIntyre
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 290 pages
Published:October 14th 2013 by Cheryl McIntyre
Categories:New Adult. Romance. Academic. College. Sociology. Abuse. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Young Adult

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For Annie Phillips, there is a right way to do things and everything has a place. College and her flawless GPA are top priority, as is planning her perfect future. Anything less than perfection is unacceptable. So when she meets Loden Guiles, she believes she has finally found her perfect happily-ever-after.

Chase Malloy is funny, loyal, and an all around nice guy. He’s also sloppy, tattooed, and undirected. All Chase wants to do is survive college, hang out with friends, and make music. Knowing his best friend’s step-sister since they were fourteen, Annie and he have always had a love-hate relationship. The last thing Chase expects is to fall for Annie, but he knows he’ll never live up to her idea of the perfect man.

On the outside, Annie and Loden’s relationship appears picture perfect. But behind closed doors, Annie quickly realizes Loden isn’t the man he pretends to be. Every time her not so well laid plans crumble, and Loden proves to be not so Mr. Right, Chase is there to pick her up and brush her off. Will she realize the perfection she’s been searching for has been in front of her all this time?

*Long After is a companion novel to Sometimes Never and Before Now. Many of the same characters appear in Chase and Annie's story. However, it can be read as a stand-alone book.

**This is a new adult novel. Due to harsh language, sexual situations, and violence, this book is recommended for 17+.

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Ratings: 4.21 From 5157 Users | 299 Reviews

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4.5. Minor SpoilersAs much as we love our alphas, I am glad when a book brings to light domestic violence involving young women. As our younger single readers look at these jealous possessive types and love them on paper, there is a fine line in the real world when someone may be displaying signs of future abuse. Just like our heroine, it starts small and grows with women making excuses for their partner leading to feeling trapped and insecure. A strong man who knows what he wants and isn't

Omg I taught Hope's story was my favorite. Then I was pretty sure Parks story stole that title. BUT I was wrong! Chase ans Annie's one is the winner of the top spot!!!! I always taught Annie was a bitch I'm not gonna lie. And to be honest she is lol. BUT has has a heart of gold,you just have to get passed the bitchyness to see that. This book starts off somewhere I won't say where but it's dark,then goes back 27 months to see how we got there. She meets Chase when she's 14,been the friend of her

4.5 STARS!The long anticipated story of Annie and Chase. And it was worth the wait. Annie was always seen as the Barbie bitch so seeing how things really are from her POV gives you the answers to questions you didn't even know you had. Chase has always had the good guy persona, but he didn't have his life figured out. You see him finally come together and figure out what he really wants in himself and in life. Annie's story made me am emotional mess at times, seeing the pain she went through,

5 perfectly written post-it note stars!!!!

Ohhhhhh myyyyyyyyyy goddddddddd...Ms. Cheryl McIntyre welcome to my fave authors circle! This one's gonna be a gusher peeps. Seriously. Simply written but nonetheless a really beautiful relationship is woven into this story. What I like about her novels is that although the growth of the featured relationship plays a key role in the novel, it's not the book. It's embedded within a solid story and is really character driven. Start with good characters and you have the basis of something special.

This book is going to go way up to the top of my favorites list. Here's a few non-spoiler reasons why:1. It's not overloaded with drama and angst. So many of the newer NA books seem to have a need to just fill it with all these really messed up pasts. Long After doesn't have that. In fact, Chase wasn't screwed up at all - AND both his parents were still together AND he isn't the local man whore who disrespects women AND he isn't a druggie alcoholic AND (view spoiler)[ not only is he not

5 stars My all time favourite storyline when the couple starts off with a love-hate relationship. Annie and Chase have been friends for years and now off to college.What I loved the most about this book is Chase. He was cheeky, protective, laid back. The banter between the main characters was cute and funny. You want to shove things up my ass?...I didn't know you were so kinky Okay, so there was a few things that didn't go down well with me. A couple times I wanted the story to get back to

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