Liz’s Forever After
Jessica’s New Beginning
June 9, 2026
Adult Fiction - # pages
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In Liz’s Forever After, the conclusion to the Starting Over Trilogy, following Emily’s Next Chapter and Jessica’s New Beginning, Jessica’s best friend, Liz, finally gets her turn in the spotlight.
Independent, witty, and perfectly content with her single life, Liz has always been the steady one. She's the voice of reason when her friends’ worlds spin off course. But when she is introduced to Matt, a widowed accountant with two kids and a strength that catches her completely off guard, Liz’s sense of balance starts to shift.
The connection quickly becomes something undeniable. Matt’s intensity matches Liz’s fire, his charm both disarming and addictive. He’s the kind of man who makes her feel seen, and the kind who tests her resolve to keep things casual. Between the teasing banter, late-night kisses, and weekends that leave them breathless, they start building a life neither expected.
Full of humor, heart, and chemistry, Liz’s Forever After is a story about love that sneaks up on you, family that chooses each other, and finding your forever after, right when you stop looking for it.
REVIEWS
Liz’s Forever After was exactly the kind of book I needed to read. It reminded me that you can choose to put yourself first and still choose love at the same time.
Since I just turned 30 a few months ago, reading a second-chance love story about characters close to my age felt especially meaningful. And while I haven’t lost my parents, I have lost my grandpa—who was like a father to me in every way that matters. There were moments in Liz and Matt’s story that felt unexpectedly healing.
There’s one scene where Matt takes Liz to an adult store, and I absolutely cackled. It was cute, hilarious, and let’s just say I will never look at platypuses the same again (iykyk).
This is definitely a feel-good contemporary romance with heart, heat, and humor.
Thank you to Fox Pointe and Ann for the opportunity to read this ahead of its release.
- Sabrina H., MN Bookstagrammer