Beck walked away believing love meant destruction.
Rowan followed him knowing it might destroy her instead.
After heartbreak, distance, and words that cut too deep to take back, Rowan arrives at Snowcap Springs Lodge with one the truth. Not excuses. Not apologies. Just the chance to decide for herself whether the man she loves is worth the fight.
Beck is drowning in grief, guilt, and the belief that he’s beyond repair. Loving Rowan feels like a risk he doesn’t deserve to take—but losing her might be the one thing that finally breaks him.
Surrounded by Valentine’s Day romance, old wounds, unexpected confrontations, and a connection that refuses to die, they’re forced to face what they’ve been avoiding all
Love isn’t about being whole.
It’s about choosing each other—again and again—even when it’s hard.
This final novella delivers raw emotion, slow-burn tension, deep healing, and the payoff readers have been waiting for.
Because some love stories don’t end quietly.
They end with fire, forgiveness… and forever.
Every love story has a beginning. Some survive the middle. Only the strongest make it to the end.
This is the final installment in the Tangled series—where everything unravels… and finally falls into place.
Not only does this pick up where Tangled At Midnight ends, but it gives us a little more insight into Beck's past and what led to him running the lodge.
This starts with Rowan flying out to Colorado to try and fix things with the man she has fallen in love with. In the beginning, we see Rowan not only discover a place that could potentially be the new home of Nanny's, but also see the relationship between her and her sister.
When Rowan finally gets back to the lodge where it all started, we see just how much of a shell of a man Beck has become since the incident in Boston. It is absolutely heartbreaking to see this strong, caring man an absolute wreck because of how he hurt Rowan.
From the very beginning, you will not be able to put this down!
Follow along as we watch Rowan and Beck work through the events that happened in Boston, with a few laughs along the way.
Follow along as we are introduced to Beck's mother and learn of his father's passing and how Beck came to take over the lodge.
And let's not forget about the spice! There are some great laughs (let's just say, mom and sis get a little more insight into the relationship between Beck and Rowan than bargained for. And oh, do they enjoy laughing about it.)
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WOW. Just wow. 🥰 This Valentine’s novella is the third part of Beck and Rowan’s story, and I was so excited to read it. Like, counting-down excited. From the start, the romance is in the air for everyone except Rowan and Beck… and if you know, you know. 👀
Rowan was not giving up easily at all. My girl showed up and showed out. She held her ground and refused to back down, exactly how it should be. I loved seeing her stand firm in who she is. And Beck? He knows he’s got a real one. Period.
Beck’s mom absolutely took me out 😂 she is a whole character and added such a fun touch to the story.
Honestly, my only complaint is that this novella ended way too fast. I wasn’t ready for it to be over. I’m definitely going to need more of Beck and Rowan… and lots of it. 😁💕
Note: I received advance review copy of Tangled In Forever.
A good wrap up to Rowan and Beck's story and featuring some decent spice. Rowan and Beck still act a bit like emotionally immature kids, but they show a little more adulty-ness in this installment. The thing that makes this book most enjoyable is the inclusion of Beck's mom who is an excellent side character for a short novella. And I think that is the key thing here, Tangled In Forever is a novella that doesn't overstay its welcome.
Readers should read the first two books first as this is a continuation, that being said, if you made it through Tangled At Midnight then you should certainly read this one as it is better in every way.
Mixed feelings about this last installment. 🙃 I really do love the concept, and the full plot, but after reading this third and final book it truly could have been made into one book. Another dilemma for me was seeing how the authors had grown in their writing and flow, but there was still a lot of dialogue that felt out of place or stilted. Also, could have done without the scene with the Mom walking in on them…that was just weird and felt…icky.
I think that with an editor, and compiling it all into one book, this could be a strong indie book for sure.
Book 3 is the final instalment in the novela series. To understand this book, you must have read the first two instalments as it picks up right where book two finished.
This is a very short ending to the series. Which ties up Becks and Rowan's story with the rawness of the breakup from the previous book, slow-burn and healing. And the addition of Beck's mum, and the relationship they have made me chuckle.
This final book of the Rowan and Beck story, was really good. I enjoyed how everything went, the real, the raw, and the forgiving and healing that took place. They complemented each other well, and Becks mom?!?! Oh my gosh she was my favorite character. The cake pop scene🤣I will not spoil it, but its awesome. Enjoy!
This sweet and spicy novella is the perfect ending to Beck & Rowan’s story. While their story has had their ups and downs, they both persevered through the hard and broken times because of their love for each other. The perfect combination of spice, healing, and coming together. Make sure to read books 1 &2 to get the full experience of Beck & Rowan’s happily ever after.
i received this as an arc, so please take my review with a grain of salt!
for a short story, this was really well done. though it felt rushed and not fully edited, the story was easy to follow. my only comment would be that rowen seems to have switched attitudes very fast, much faster than it seemed the story was being set up for.
however, it was enjoyable and i’m not mad at having read it!
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I need more. I don't like that this was the last one. All three of them could have been in one big book, but the author split it into three parts, which was kind of nice. It kept you wanting more. Thank you for allowing me and others to read your stories. Side note: I loved Beck's mom.
I really enjoyed this novella. It picks up right where Tangled At Midnight ends. Beck's mom gets through to him when he can't seem to get out of his own head. She's a real hoot. I loved their story and hate that it has came to an end.
It was amazing the range of emotions reached in such a short story. A fantastic ending to the tangled series I loved this book and couldn’t put it down. Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful story with me.
Omg! I'm so sad this is the end of the series! I have truly fell for Beck and Rowan's relationship and rooted for them since Tangled Like Christmas Lights! I truly can not recommend this 3 book short novellas!
Must start with Christmas then go to New Years, then on to FOREVER!! Beck and Rowan are magic. Love the way they love each other! lots of humor and a great HEA!