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Abbi Glines is the New York Times, USA TODAY, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Rosemary Beach, Sea Breeze, Vincent Boys, and Existence series. A devoted book lover, Abbi lives with her family in Alabama. She maintains a Twitter addiction at @AbbiGlines and can also be found at Facebook.com/AbbiGlinesAuthor and AbbiGlines.com.
When I'm being forced up a mountainside with a backpack weighing me down, terrified of meeting a bear around the next corner or when I'm being hauled out into choppy waters holding on for dear life afraid I'll be pitched over at any moment, I wonder why, exactly, I married my crazy husband. Then again having an adventurous if somewhat insane spouse has been the best muse a writer could ask for. My debut novel, Breathe - a YA contemporary romance, was released May,17, 2011 by Wild Child Publishing and it's thanks to one of those spur of the moment boat trips that sparked the idea for Breathe. I've been writing all my life but it wasn't until I tried my hand at YA fiction that I found my groove. Apparently I never really grew up, which may explain my marriage to a dare devil. I've recently signed the contract on my first YA paranormal titled Existence to be released this Christmas. On October 21, I will be releasing The Vincent Boys - an older YA romance with an edgier feel. It will be available in digital format on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. You can find me on Twitter @abbiglines I have a slight addiction....
"How far is too far?" I asked "It's all too far. I want you right here beside me... forever."
Saying goodbye to a beloved series is always a bitter sweet experience, but when a story has meant so much to you for so long and singlehandedly cemented your love of the New Adult genre, knowing we would not be revisiting these characters again feels like losing old friends. Thankfully, we leave them in a happy place, with the right ending and with the type of bond they desperately needed from the very first time they laid eyes on each other.
"What changed you? You're so completely different than that guy I met back in June," I said, smiling at his confused face. Rush reached out and slipped his hand into my hair and tangled his fingers around the strands. "This sweet, determined, sexy-as-hell blonde walked into my life and gave me a reason to live."
We watched Rush and Blaire, two young people who could not be any more different if they tried, fall in love hesitantly but irrevocably. All the odds were against them, from family history to upbringing, but they weathered the storms, put their differences aside and simply connected as two souls who craved unconditional love more than anything else in life. Their relationship has been an emotional affair from the very beginning, a constant struggle to reconcile their pasts with the future they wished to build together, their families playing a crucial role in that struggle. Even after they finally found their happy ending at the end of Never Too Far, a few loose ends were left up in the air, potential threats to their happily-ever-after, and in this final book we see them battling those to truly become each other's family.Read more ›
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57 of 62 people found the following review helpful
Rush and Blaire captured my heart from the very beginning. I loved that Blaire was this spitfire and Rush was a bad boy with a heart. Unfortunately, I felt that Never too Far fell flat compared to the first one. Forever too Far is MUCH better than the 2nd but still not as good as the first. Abbi just set the bar too high with Fallen too Far. It was incredible. I must say, I'm so happy Abbi decided to add this 3rd book. The ending of Never too Far was just...odd. It felt like the end of a chapter. But when I read the last line of Forever too Far, I smiled, even though I was sad to say goodbye. Why did I smile? Because Blaire and Rush definitely got the ending they deserved. It was a hard road for them to get their happily ever after with Rush's nutso family standing in the way, but they did it. It was fun getting to see Rush as a dad and how he's even more overprotective of the baby than Blaire. I've been eagerly anticipating Grant's book and I'm soooo excited about his heroine, and I know we'll see more of Blaire and Rush in Wood's next book and Grant's. It will be fun to watch all of these characters grow even further.
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66 of 74 people found the following review helpful
Abbi Glines has done it again! This was just as good as the first two. I could not be happier that she wrote a third book for Blaire and Rush. This is a must read!
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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful
The most amazing book I have read in a very long time!! If you did not have a "Rush Crush" before this book you most definitely will by the end. I laughed, I cried (tears of joy), I was shocked and down right angry with a character or two. Blaire and Rush really grow together as a couple with Rush has to come to grips with his relationship with Nan and how it effects Blaire and Blaire coming to terms with her fear of Rush leaving her and how much he means to her and vice versa. Relationships are built upon, strengthened, and new friendships are formed. A wonderful must read!!!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
I would give the first two books in this series 3.5 stars. Even though Abbi Glines seems to stick to the same formula in all her books, I liked the first two. This book seemed almost pointless to me for several reasons:
a) Nan. What a complete caricature. She existed for no other reason than to throw temper tantrums and shoot evil looks at Blaire. If Rush loved her and Grant had feelings for her at one time, there has to be something there to make her seem human. She was like some kind of cartoon villain.
b) Grant and Harlow. Just no. I AM SO OVER THE VIRGIN AND THE MANWHORE!!!!! Can we please move on from that already?
c) WTF was with the itunes reference after the song Rush sang? That did not belong in the middle of the book, in the credits at the end, sure. Not a chance in hell I'd buy it after that. Tacky.
d) Too much Woods/Della drama. I haven't read their book, and now that I've read this one I guess I don't need to read it.
e) The parenting stupidity. Blaire decides that the baby (who isn't even a MONTH old) doesn't need to nurse at night, he needs to be sleeping through the night. That's absurd! What kind of hillbilly doctor would suggest such a thing? And Rush getting up with the baby and getting him to go back to sleep without being fed? Come on! My eyes nearly rolled out of my head.
f) Captain. If there is going to be a major jaw dropping moment with his introduction, then perhaps he should appear in the book for more than a couple of lines after that. What was the point? How about some interaction with him and Blaire?
g) Saint Rush. Nan was right when she asked him where his balls went. Love turned him into a complete wimp.Read more ›
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