![]() ![]() Ella is still recovering herself and now she has a support system and people on her side. ![]() It’s been a year since her mother died and she is struggling, she’s never had a chance to fully grieve. ![]() It was present in the first book but is fleshed out better here. She had just exited an intensive, inpatient therapy program to overcome her depression, and I thought the author does a great job of bringing those insecurities and doubts about Ella to light in the sequel. She was in a really dark place at the end of Cinder & Ella. Honestly I loved it, but then again I’ve yet to read anything by Kelly Oram I didn’t enjoy.Įlla is a hard pill to swallow in this book. Cinder & Ella pretty much ends on a high note and suggests that the couple gets their HEA, but as the title of the sequel suggests this book is their HEA and how they achieve it. Happily Ever After is the sequel I didn’t know I wanted or needed. Brian and Ella are two of my all-time favorite characters and their relationship is another favorite of mine. Seriously as I write this, I want to go back and read it. I’ve read Cinder & Ella more times than I can count and have multiple copies (my original Kindle copy, a paperback copy, even an Audible copy which I highly recommend). ![]() Happily Ever After by Kelly Oram is a perfect follow-up to her Cinder & Ella, picking up about a week later. ![]()
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