Review: The Forever of Ella and Micha by Jessica Sorenson.

Posted April 25, 2013 by Rowena in Reviews | 3 Comments

Rowena’s review of The Forever of Ella and Micha by Jessica Sorenson.

Main Character: Ella, Micha
Love Interest: Micha, Ella
Series: The Secret of Ella and Micha #2
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Ella and Micha have survived tragedy and heartbreak. When they’re together, anything seems possible. But now they are thousands of miles apart, and managing their long distance relationship will put their love to the test.

Ella is back at school, trying hard not worry so much about her future. But with her father in and out of rehab, she’s having a hard time making it through the days. All she wants is Micha by her side, but she refuses to let her problems get in the way of his dreams.

Micha spends his days touring the country with his band, but deep down he knows something is missing. Being away from Ella is harder than he thought it would be. He wants her closer to him-needs her with him. But he won’t ask her to leave college, just to be with him.

The few moments they do spend together are intense and passionate, but it only makes it more difficult when they have to part. They know they want to be together, but is wanting something enough to get them to their forever?

Once I received this book for review, I couldn’t start it fast enough.  I had just finished reading The Secret of Ella and Micha and I had grown so close to these characters that I didn’t want my interactions with them to end.  This book follows not too long after the end of The Secret of Ella and Micha.

Ella’s back in school and Micha is on the road with his band, doing the whole tour thing.  They’re both young so there’s a lot of insecurity going around and a lot of, “I trust you, I just don’t trust them” going on and at times it was annoying but for the most part, I understood and was okay.

But there are a lot of things that annoyed me in this book.  It annoyed me that both Ella and Micha are forever trying to save each other grief by trying to handle their issues on their own, not wanting to burder each other with the madness that is their lives.  I wanted to shake them both because that’s what you do when you love someone.  You’re there for them through the good times but especially through the bad times.  You also let the ones you love the most, be there for you.

In The Secret of Ella and Micha, one of my favorite things about the book was Micha intense and consuming love that he has for Ella.  Miles and time didn’t stop him from loving the hell out of her and he loved her so much that he didn’t care who knew it and he didn’t care how long it took him, he was going to get her to love him back because even though she didn’t know it, he knew that she loved him back.  In this book, Micha’s love for Ella was still evident and going strong but Ella’s inability to love him back, the way that I wanted her to love him back really frustrated me for a lot of the book.

That was really the stem of where my frustrations with this book came from.  I mean, even though I knew that Ella was aware that she couldn’t love Micha the way that he deserved and even though she was working on getting better for him, some of her methods drove me bat freaking crazy.  And Micha didn’t help either, his jealousy where Blake was concerned annoyed the heck out of me since Blake did let Ella borrow his car to drive to L.A. to freaking see Micha.

I didn’t really know what to expect from this book but I was so happy to be getting a little more from a bunch of characters that I’ve come to care about that I wanted to read it anyway.  I don’t really think another book was necessary but that didn’t stop me from inhaling this book once I got it.

In this book, we get a lot more drama between Ella and Micha and while it ends the way that I was hoping it’d end, there were times when I was frustrated but still, I love the cast of characters and I’m more than a little anxious for Ethan and Lilah’s book.  Oh man, I can’t wait for them to get together.  October 8th cant get here soon enough to suit me.  Even with my frustrations with Ella, I still enjoyed this book a lot so I still recommend this book.

…and that’s your scoop!

This book is available from Grand Central Publishing. This book was received from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
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3 responses to “Review: The Forever of Ella and Micha by Jessica Sorenson.

  1. Rowena

    I’m not at all mad that I read this book but the characters were so frustrating in this one. But still, I loved them in the end.

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