
When Forever Ends
The Blood Sisters, Book 3
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Imogen Church
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Roberta Kagan
In a world filled with danger, heartbreak, and impossible choices, the blood sisters must navigate through the darkness to find love, redemption, and a chance at survival.
Anna has found solace and love in the colorful Romany camp. How long will this last under the watchful eye of a spurned and obsessed Nazi?
In the unrelenting grimness of Ravensbrück, Moriah is caught in the web of Dagna's deadly ambition and schemes. Her chances for survival diminish with every passing moment.
Shunned by society for the telling scar on her face, Elica struggles to live with the consequences of her selfish choices. Will she ever find love, redemption, or her son Theo, again?
In Mussolini's Italy, Mateo and Aria shower young Theo with love and affection. But love is a weakness in the fascist regime.
When Forever Ends is a fitting and unforgettable conclusion to Roberta Kagan's heart-wrenching The Blood Sisters series.
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The unforeseen twists and the goodness and evil of people
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The unexpected!
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The character of Ulf, a Nazi, is so “out there,” consumed by jealousy and hate, his actions make no sense. He gets his younger twin brothers involved in capturing Anna, the woman (a Jew) who ran from him in fear. The twins don’t initially know what Ulf is doing. Once they deliver Anna to Ulf, his behavior becomes very bizarre. When the brothers begin to question him, he kills one of the twins.
Dagna, (formerly one of the blood sisters) is a trainee in one of the Concentration camps, and she also consumed by hate — hate first for the other guard trainees, then as she becomes de-sensitized to the prisoners, and she learns to hate them too. She has no self-esteem and even hates herself. I think the hate she feels for everyone else stems from her own self-hatred and insecurity.
I actually enjoyed the love story of Mateo and Aria. I also enjoyed the love story between Anna and the farmer, Yvonne. He was so good to Anna after all she had been through. He was a truly good man that Anna could really trust. He stayed by her side through everything.
There was a LOT going on in this story. I did not read the first two books in this series; perhaps if I had, I might have enjoyed this book more.
I found the narrator to be absolutely AWFUL. All the character accents were the same. All the women are breathless and crying much of the time. Even the MEN sounded like the women. That’s a real pet peeve with me, that lies more with the production company than with the narrator — they should be willing to spend the money for male actors for the male characters and female actresses for the female characters and not be SO CHEAP— especially when it enhances the listening experience so much for the very people who are buying their production.
I am still debating if I am going to get my money back from Audible on this title…
PREDICTABLE, SOME CHARACTERS WERE TOTALLY RIDICULOUS, THE NARRATOR WAS AWFUL!
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