Review: Everywhere, Always - Jennifer Ann Shore




Everywhere, Always

Review: Everywhere, Always - Jennifer Ann Shore - February 2021


Normally, I would have just scrolled past this book as the cover isn't very much to look at and is quite plain. However, the blurb pulled me in and it sounded like something that I would enjoy. The book follows a similar plotline to most Bullymance but this is one of those "nice" stories where the girl does get her happy Cinderella ever-after ending. Growing up it has always just been Avery and her mum against the world. That is until Avery's senior year and they are in a car accident. Avery awakes to find that she has lost her mum but gained a whole new family and they are wealthy. Avery never knew her real dad but turns out that is where she got her love of the medical world from as he owns a hospital. Avery also has a half-brother who is only a few days younger than her and a new stepmother. Moving from her small apartment, she moves to New York and learns to navigate the world of the upper-class and rich. Here she also meets Ben- her new brother's best friends Caleb and Ethan and soon the three of them will welcome her with open arms to their circles but is Avery really happy here or is she biding her time till she can go back to the life she planned before the accident? Has Avery gained a new family or is this just a temporary fix? Find out in this edgy yet clean YA family saga - Everywhere, Always by Jennifer Shore.  Everywhere, Always by Jennifer Ann Shore is perfect for girls aged 14-16+.


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