Nadz@Totally Addicted to Reading
Written on May 11, 2024
In Forever Player, Stephens examined the complex nature of love, forgiveness, letting go of past hurts and embracing change. This instalment focuses on Brett Noble, whom we met in the previous book, Antiplayer. It was clear from then that something was going on with him. In Forever Player, his life experienced a major change when the woman who rocked his world several months ago reappeared with news that changed the trajectory of his life.
Brett and Willow had a passionate one-night stand. One where they shared snippets of their troubled past. That night, they discovered that neither of them were looking for love nor did they have a burning desire to settle down. Brett, however, could not forget Willow. Due to crazy circumstances, the two didn't get the chance to reconnect. Then Brett learns he is a dad.
I loved how Brett stepped up to the plate on learning of his fatherhood. He never questioned the authenticity of Willow's claim. He was all in from the get-go. His caring and thoughtful nature went beyond that of his little girl. The way he jumped in to care for Willow as well had me swooning. His connection with his daughter created even more swoon-worthy moments.
Now, while I understood Willow's fears, I didn't like the way she ran hot and cold with Brett. He went out of his way so many times to prove to her how serious he was about wanting more than being a co-parent. The man went above and beyond and still couldn't trust his feelings. One minute she is all in, then she sees something on social media relating to his past, and she shuts down. Her family didn't help the situation either. Her fears got the better of her and the walls went higher. Eventually, those walls started falling, block by block. Soon, a more positive side to her started to slowly reveal itself, and what a sight to behold.
Forever Player explored several themes, with an emphasis on forgiveness, healing and the power of love. Fans of contemporary romance will love what this tale of second chances has to offer.This review was originally posted on Totally Addicted to Reading