

I read the two separate books nearly back-to-back, but it felt as if the latter story followed right on the heels of You Had Me at Hello. I was over the moon for Caroline in particular, stronger than ever before running her own life and enjoying every moment.This is an unusually relevant epilogue, and I'm so impressed by how closely it matches the full length novel written five years earlier. I enjoyed connecting with the other beloved characters from the book, seeing where they are in their lives now. all happy ever after come with bumps in the road, it’s those that make it their happy ending because they have stuck with each other wanting to hang on tightly to the love they have for one another. those bumps not breaking them but bringing them closer together makes for a happy ever after. from the moment they got together they knew it was right, no matter the hiccups they have, they are best friends and completely in love. The story touches on jealously, misunderstanding, dealing with people from their past and insecurities they both have. I like that the book draws on how they got together, both being with different people and how this affects their relationship now. for Ben and Rachel 2 years on do have their happy ever after, they also have problems.

It’s always interesting to know what happens after the happy ending, it made me so pleased to find this sequel as it wasn’t the end for Ben and Rachel in You Had Me At Hello it was only the beginning. We were left wonder what would happen to them after their happy ever after ending?.

I couldn’t wait to download After Hello, the sequel to You Had Me At Hello (my review below) it ended with Ben and Rachel walking away hand in hand, finally after 10 years of loving each other officially being a couple.

That moment you scroll through amazon looking for book’s to add to your already over flowing library and seeing there is a mini sequel to a book that grabbed you by the heart is on there and its FREE (insert happy book dance).
