
But overall, I loved seeing Brian and Ella’s relationship progress. The jealousies, the love, the loyalty, and other emotions are the most interesting part of the novel.

Such hesitations included having intimate relations and moving in with him, which I understand, because, like I said their relationship seemed to be moving fast. But for only a week or two of meeting in person, I totally understood Ella’s hesitations. I do feel that their relationship was very serious, very fast this could just be because I haven’t seen their years of interaction online. I loved seeing Brian and Ella together, dating. Mostly, I liked this book for the relationships and characters. There were also a lot of mini-conflicts that resulted from Ella’s newfound fame. The main conflict was just Ella dealing with her new fame, which was quite a step from the serious themes in book one. Although, the plot was all over the place. And Ella tries to become more comfortable with her disability and looks. Ella continues to struggle with her new family. Ella has to deal with the fame of being a famous actor’s girlfriend. In this book, readers see Ella and Brian’s relationship develop. I was happy to see there was a sequel, Happily Ever After. Having the two flirt over the internet and meet briefly in person, I wanted more face-to-face interaction. When Cinder & Ella ( review) ended, I wanted more of Brian and Ellamara. Partial spoilers from Cinder & Ella and Happily Ever After More Info: Kindle edition, 342 pages, published by Bluefields on April 11, 2017 Genre: young adult, romance, contemporary She lives outside of Phoenix, Arizona with her husband, four children, and her cat, Mr. She’s obsessed with reading, talks way too much, and likes to eat frosting by the spoonful. With the stress of Brian’s fame and the pressures of a new relationship weighing down on them, the It Couple quickly begins to wonder if they can hold onto their newfound joy, or if maybe happily ever after is only a fairy tale.Ībout the Author: Kelly Oram wrote her first novel at age fifteen–a fan fiction about her favorite music group, The Backstreet Boys, for which her family and friends still tease her. But leaving their anonymity behind creates a whole new set of obstacles for the nation’s new favorite sweethearts.

Hollywood heartthrob Brian Oliver and his Cinderella princess Ellamara Rodriguez have finally found love outside the digital world.

Synopsis: The end of one story is often the beginning of another. Happily Ever After (Cinder & Ella, Book 2) by Kelly Oram
