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True Blue Forever

True Blue Forever

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wonderful book, beautifully written
Review: True Blue Forever, by Joyce Sterling Scarborough.

Let me start with an unadorned statement - I loved this book.

I carried True Blue Forever to work each day and read it on the train, forfeiting my nap on the ride home to continue reading. It brought out laughter, it forced me to wipe away at my mist-filled eyes, it stirred anger, frustration and an adolescent need to pump my fist with an "in your face" sense of triumph. True Blue Forever did, as all good books hope to do - it stirred me as a human being.

Romance is a language that speaks to both the heart and mind. When it touches the soul, however one can be sure the words are pure. Three boys make a silent vow to win the heart of a magnificent young lady in the fifth grade. The story blossoms from there with two of the boys having kept contact with her throughout her life while the third, having returned from a move to another town, reaffirms his devotion by setting out to win her heart. The stage is set, one boy has grown to be an arrogant "jock", one is a comical jokester and the third, this stranger from afar, is a tried and true, steadfast depiction of manhood. Together, they create a whirlwind of interaction centered around Jeanna, a girl who is as beautiful as these three boys believe, both inside and out. The story is sure to touch your soul.

True Blue Forever is not a difficult read and that helps to make it an addicting read. I relished the story as it unfolded and was unhappy when it ended because I wanted more. The characters are not only believable, they are endearing and the love they feel for one another is heart-warming. Jeanna, although frustrating at times (from a man's perspective) with her unselfish optimism, ultimately shows herself to be a most rousing individual, as mentioned above. The three boys are all lucky for knowing her and having her as part of their lives. True Blue Forever is a strong testament of friendship and how hardships can be overcome with the help of those in life who care - even when one has stopped caring for oneself.

True Blue Forever, by Joyce Sterling Scarborough - an outstanding tale of friendship, love, romance and perseverance as well as family, trials, heartbreak and redemption. It's a feel-good book that does its job well.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An entertaining read
Review: TRUE BLUE FOREVER

by Joyce Sterling Scarbrough

Publish America, LLC

Jeana Russell is not your typical 15-year-old. Despite her fiery good looks, she is more interested in books than boys; that is, until she meets Mickey Royal. She falls madly in love with the handsome athlete, and soon discovers that Mickey, who went to grammar school with her but lived out of state until recently, has pined over her for years. They pledge each other their undying devotion.

Meanwhile, two other young men long for Jeana's affections. Billy Joe hides his breaking heart by cracking jokes, Wade by becoming the high school's star fullback and routinely drinking himself into a stupor. Billy Joe's relationship with Jeana develops into a deep friendship, but Wade, a victim of child abuse, thinks the only girl in the world who could ever make him happy is Jeana. He pursues her as a delinquent would, with taunts, innuendos and physical force. Consequently, Wade and Mickey frequently come to blows.

Which of the three will ultimately win Jeana's heart? I won't tell. Read it for yourself.

Set in Alabama in the 1970s, True Blue Forever sets a fast pace. Many readers will appreciate the fact that Joyce Scarbrough does not bore them with description and flowery phrases. Much of the story is told through clever, peppy dialog. Her characters are warm and likeable. The story built in intensity until I was so eager to know the ending that I actually skipped ahead to make sure everything came out all right. The ability to hold the reader's interest is one mark of a good writer, and Joyce Scarbrough certainly has it.

I began reading True Blue Forever with the idea that it was geared for the teenaged reader. However, I soon discovered it is more appropriate for adults. Although it is certainly not X-rated, it contains too much vulgarity and explicit sexual scenes for me to recommend it to my 16-year-old son. More troubling is the fact that it is written from an amoral standpoint. The protagonists abstain from sex before marriage not because it is wrong, but because they fear pregnancy will keep them from their goals. When they do succumb to temptation, their actions are not shown to be immoral, but merely premature.

Jeana does perform a valiantly unselfish act for her lover, however, and is a true heroine. Toward the end of the book, both protagonists thank God that everything has turned out all right. Overall, in spite of the objections raised in the preceding paragraph, True Blue Forever is an engaging and entertaining read.


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