Isla Martin has been in love with Joshua Wasserstein since her first year at the School of America in Paris. They both live in Manhattan and after meeting during the summer, romance might be closer than Isla thought. Back at school, they begin their senior year, and it is a whirlwind of bliss. But as with all relationships, problems arise and work is required to hold on to love. Will Isla and Josh make it? Does true love always win in the end?
Anyone who knows me can say that I am a sap way down deep inside. So it’s no secret that Stephanie Perkins is one of my favorite young adult authors. Her love stories don’t feel faked. There are ups and downs, kisses and slamming doors. High school students in Perkins’ books are real. They are solid, they know that life is no picnic, and that you if have chances for what you want, you have to take them. Reading about her characters falling in love makes me feel as if true love is as magical as all of the fairytales say. Perfect for rainy days under the covers, Isla and the Happily Ever After will envelop you in warm feelings of hope for your own future. Perfect for fans of Sarah Dessen, the final book in the Anna and the French Kiss trilogy is perfectly charming in every way.
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