Seven Weeks to Forever - A YA romance beach read about unstoppable love and impossible choices.
Cassidy Jordan knows she'll die a few weeks after her eighteenth birthday, and she can't wait. This is her second time here, and she knows what's waiting for her in The Life-After--the place most mistakenly call "the afterlife." Getting back there is supposed to be easy: she just has to find nineteen-year-old Riley Davis and help him get his life on track. By the time she finds him, though, she has only seven weeks to help him. Riley will die too young if she fails, and she'll never see The Life-After or this life again.
But no one told her helping Riley would mean dating him; she hasn't dated anyone since the love of her first life caused her death the last time she turned eighteen. When Cassidy realizes she's falling for Riley, she's faced with a choice: give him the life he's meant for and leave when it's time, or give up eternity for the true love she's never had, knowing Riley will die the same way she did in her first life and that her entire existence could end at any time.
"I was unable to put this book down until I finished it...I really loved this book! There were so many components to the story...Love (past and present), Life, and The Life After...and they all flowed perfectly to make for a wonderful book."
"I've never read a book with this kind of plot line before, it was captivating! I thought I had this book figured out, but I was pleasantly surprised at the twist. Very good romance read!"
"I loved the characters of Cassidy and Riley as well as Cassidy's spiritual guide Noah...I really liked it and highly recommend the novel to fans of Young Adult and paranormal!"
"Jennifer Farwell's young adult romantic paranormal fantasy, Seven Weeks to Forever, is a powerful and moving sweet romance...Once I began this compelling fantasy, I didn't want to stop until I had finished the story."
"This book reminds you that often times in love and life you have to make choices and sacrifices, but there isn't much that is more powerful than first love."