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Ever After

By: Kate Eberlen
Narrated by: Anna Acton, Finlay Robertson
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Summary

Tess and Gus are strangers when their lives collide one sun-drenched morning in Florence, but it feels as if fate has brought them together.

One their return to rainy London, will their love be strong enough to survive the challenges of their complicated lives?

Is it even possible for two such different people to live happily ever after?

This summer, fall in love with EVER AFTER from the bestselling author of Miss You

©2023 Kate Eberlen (P)2023 Orion Publishing Group Limited
  • Unabridged Audiobook
  • Categories: Romance
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'A captivating story about love...at times heartbreaking and at others uplifting...and an ending that is as poignant as it is perfect. I really loved it.' Clare Swatman

'Heartbreaking and heart-mending, Ever After is a feat of a book that speaks to the true complexities of romance after the fade-to-black moment of "I love you". I adored it!' Laura Jane Williams

'Kate Eberlen has gone beyond the initial star-crossed romance of Tess and Gus to explore the lasting nature of relationships with her characteristic sensitivity, perception and humour in this inspirational book.' Martha Kearney

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An entertainingly deceptive masterpiece

Ever After begins with a fairytale holiday romance set against the rich backdrop of Italy. But Kate Eberlen takes the fairytale to another level because the state of happy ever after is far from easy when real life intervenes and , on their return home to London, the protagonists face real demons, witches and challenges which threaten not only their love for each other but their very existence.
Cleverly using the construct of the fairytale Eberlen has written a novel of epic proportions which asks whether even the purest love can survive real life challenges such as family obligations, social differences, financial pressures and mental and physical illness. The evocative entertaining prose carries the reader along and the book is such an easy absorbing read it is rather deceptive because it’s only on reaching the end, and reflecting, that one realises the enormity of the novel and the questions it raises. All of life is here. Anna Karenina comes to mind - but this is an easier read and a kinder, warmer, more optimistic portrayal of life and humanity. Hard to explain cos I’m not a writer but just read it and see for yourself.

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