Blog Tour + Review - Remember Me Forever by Sara Wolf

by - Friday, June 02, 2017

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Remember Me Forever (Lovely Vicious #3) 
by Sara Wolf 
Publication Date: May 2, 2017 
Publisher: Entangled Teen


"What a rush! Brilliantly crafted, sharply written, and completely unpredictable--the perfect ending to an all-time favorite series! Sara Wolf is a fresh voice in YA, and her characters never fail to make me laugh and think. If you're in the mood for an edgy, witty, one-of-a-kind romance, this is definitely for you!" --Rachel Harris, NYT bestselling author

Isis Blake hasn’t fallen in love in three years, forty-three weeks, and two days. Or so she thinks.

The boy she maybe-sort-of-definitely loved and sort-of-maybe-definitely hated has dropped off the face of the planet in the face of tragedy, leaving a Jack Hunter–shaped hole. Determined to be happy, Isis fills it in with lies and puts on a brave smile for her new life at Ohio State University.

But the smile lasts only until he shows up. The menace from her past—her darkest secret, Nameless—is attending OSU right alongside her. And he’s whispering that he has something Isis wants—something she needs to see to move forward. To move on.

Isis has always been able to pretend everything is okay. But not anymore.

Isis Blake might be good at putting herself back together.

But Jack Hunter is better.


OTHER BOOKS IN THE SERIES






               

Holy. Sweet. Mother. of. Literary. Gods. 


Just give me a moment to recollect my thoughts because my brain is in a huge emotional mess. 






I've been waiting on the third book FOREVER and I devoured it like a starved creature deprived of food for a freaking whole millennium. After the cliffhanger ending in Forget Me Always, I've been stalking the news for the release of Remember Me Forever like a vulture. When it landed on my kindle, I literally couldn't sleep and mentally prepare myself for the emotional roller coaster I'm about to embark on. 



Without a doubt, Isis and Jack managed to reduce me to a sobbing mess. 



The story continues with Jack's disappearance after Sophia's death, Isis decided to move on with her life by attending Ohio State University in hopes of leaving those memories behind - despite how painful they were - only to find out the subject of her torment, Nameless was also a student in OSU. 



Sara Wolf has been my auto-buy author. With Isis Blake, she has created a character that I find myself relate to most. Her quirkiness, craziness and incessant rambling were a replica of my own self and I take pride of having the chance to get to know her. To be honest, Isis Blake is the first female heroine that I have a huge girl-crush for (not that I would ever neglect Jack, I need a Jack of my own!) and I love her strength in enduring the worst of her nightmares. 



In Remember Me Forever, Isis once again proved how selfless she was by putting other people's needs before hers and turn awful situations into funny moments with her sarcasm. My heart bled for a girl who has been so brutally scarred and beat down and yet she still held on to the tiny shred of hope that she is deserving of love. 



“I love you,” I blurt. “I’m sorry. I’m sorry for saying it, but I love you.” 



Jack, on the other hand, was consumed by his own anger and guilt that he felt undeserving of Isis' love. 



“You are the sun, I try to say, You are the most important. You are the only light that's ever truly pierced my armor. You are the happiness and the spark and the one girl who never ran, who never cowered, who saw through my facade. I will never meet another girl like you, I will never want anyone as much as I want you. I don't deserve you.” 



But the most heartbreaking part for me was where Isis kept spiraling down deeper into darkness. The feeling of being alone and helpless was so brutally raw, I wept my way through those moments. 



“I'm crazy and going crazier, and I don't know how to stop it.
I don't know how to stop this horrible darkness from eating me alive, and no one in the world is going to help me.” 



But despite it all, the ups and downs, the angst and drama, I was so happy that Jack and Isis found a way to each other. Their chemistry was explosive and it was so hard to believe that they hated each other at first! Isis and Jack are like Yin and Yang, both sides of the same coin, and it felt like they could take over the world by storm with each other by their sides. 



Brutally raw, emotional and heartbreaking - with a twist of Isis humor-, Sara Wolf delivered a heartbreaking story of two broken souls who stumbled, fell and found each other in the end. 



Utterly beautiful and profound, I'll reread the series a million times and it will still feel like the first.


Sara Wolf is a twenty-something author who adores baking, screaming at her cats, and screaming at herself while she types hilarious things. When she was a kid, she was too busy eating dirt to write her first terrible book. Twenty years later, she picked up a keyboard and started mashing her fists on it and created the monster known as the Lovely Vicious series. She lives in San Diego with two cats, a crippling-yet-refreshing sense of self-doubt, and not enough fruit tarts ever.


 
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