
Title: Never Look Back
Author: Lori L. Otto
Page count: 394
Published: April 25, 2011
Publisher: N/A
Genre: Contemporary
Received: Bought my self
Rating: 4.5/5
Summary:
To say Emi Hennigan’s life over the past two years has had its share of peaks and valleys is an understatement – and her friends and family would agree. With the unanticipated romance with her best friend, and the unforeseen friendship with her brother’s acquaintance, Emi sees a new future unfolding right before her pale green eyes. Her optimism returning, she is gaining more confidence in her emotions, and she welcomes her newfound happiness.
Jack Holland is elated that Emi has allowed him into her life. For him, it was love at first sight when they met in college, and after years of keeping his feelings in check at the advice of his best friend, he is finally free to express to Emi exactly how she affects him. Always practical and level-headed, the growing romance inspires Jack to let down his guard.
His patience rewarded, everything appears to be falling into place until Emi delivers shocking news to Jack that will force him to reevaluate his priorities. Knowing what he’s always wanted in life, he has to decide what he’s willing to sacrifice to be with the woman he loves – even if he’s not always certain his feelings are returned.
In the conclusion to Emi Lost & Found, Jack guides Emi through a year of self-discovery, and teaches her that faith in true love – and in soul mates – can yield happiness from even the darkest of places.
My Thoughts:
This is the last book in the series and it was an emotion at that.
Jack’s POV had me smiling from ear to ear the whole time. I didn’t think that I would be able to love him more then I did in the last one. In this one we get to see how Jack was before meeting Emi, he was engaged and broke it off because his fiancé didn’t want to have kids and having a family with someone is important to him.
I loved that Jack and Emi are complete opposites of one another. I think that’s what made them so great for one another.
There was one part of the story that drove me a little insane. Where Jack has to go on a business trip and Emi and Jack stopped talking. She was a little distant before the trip and Jack wanted her to go but she decided not to go. There was a point were Jack had enough of the silent treatment an told Emi that she needed to stop.
Is this the perfect conclusion to the series? Yes? maybe? no? Do I wish that there was a different ending? Yes of course. Do I think it could have been different, maybe? Do I feel like these characters have more to say? No, I think everything got said that needed to be said.
The last chapter of this book we get to see the last things at Emi says and it was fitting for the story. She is able to move on smiling.




