Monday 30 September 2013

Book Review (256): Forever Too Far (Too Far Trilogy #3, Rosemary Beach #4) - Abbi Glines.


Forever Too Far (Too Far Trilogy #3)

Publication: 1st August 2013
Publisher: Simon And Schuster
Pages: 288
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Age Appropriate: New Adult
Rush promised her forever... but promises can be broken.

Torn between his love for his family and his love for Blaire, Rush has to find a way to save one without losing the other. In the end one has to be more important. Letting go isn’t easy.

Blaire believed in her fairytale... but no one can live in a fantasy.

Her love for Rush and desire to have a family keep her believing that they can find a way for this to work. Until she has to make the right decision for her and the baby. Even if it breaks her heart.

Can they find the forever that they both want or has it all just gone... too far?
My Thoughts.
Forever Too Far is the third and final book in the Too Far Trilogy and the fourth in the Rosemary Beach saga by Abbi Glines.
And so we've come to the bittersweet end of Rush and Blaire's story arc in this series beginning in Fallen Too Far.
I've loved the journey that I've taken with this couple filled with plot twists and shocks, and I'm so sad to see their story come to a close, however in saying that I enjoyed their swan song and I Thought this was a perfect ending for this couple that I've grown to love.
As per all the other books I can't say too much in case I reveal any spoilers, but suffice it to say they do get their well deserved happily ever after, after their tumultuous relationship.
Unfortunately just like their last two books we are subjected to the miserable and bitchy Nan, who seems to think that the whole world revolves around her and that her aim in life is too come between Rush and Blaire, and also just like in the other books Rush keeps falling for her lies and schemes, over and over again, not thinking about Blaire's feelings or the fact that he's never there for her when she needs him because he's off dealing with the latest Nan drama, that is until he finally comes wise to Nan and her machinations.
As much as I'd love more books based on these two, I know it's better to have ended their story the way it was, but I will really miss them, they both grew so much throughout the series to become much stronger, loveable characters that I will remember for a very long time.
A fantastic series that I would recommend to everybody.
I give this 5/5 Stars.
 “When you find your reason for living, hold onto it. Never let it go. Even if it means burning other bridges along the way.” 
“Be glad I don't have my gun because right now I'm considering the different ways I can get you to shut up. Let me scream and back off.” 
“I just stood there and looked up at Rush. When I’d first laid eyes on him I’d been awed at his beauty. Never had I thought that the moody playboy could have a heart the size of his underneath all that swagger. “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.” 

ABOUT ABBI


Abbi Glines was born in Birmingham, Alabama. She grew up in the small town of Sumiton, Alabama where she left the summer she turned eighteen. She didn’t get far… she chased her high school sweetheart down to the coast and she’s been there ever since.
Abbi now lives in the quaint southern town of Fairhope, Alabama with her three children and husband Keith (the high school sweetheart she chased after). Her life is never dull and Keith always makes sure there is another “experience” for them to explore.
Books published by Abbi include The Vincent Boys and the USA TODAY bestseller The Vincent Brothers, Breathe, Because of Low, the USA TODAY bestsellers While It Lasts and Just For Now, The Existence Trilogy that includes the USA Today Bestseller Ceaseless, andThe New York Times bestseller and Wall Street Journal bestseller Fallen Too Far. Currently she is working on Never Too Far, the sequel to Fallen too Far.
When Abbi isn’t locked away in her office typing away she is hauling her kids to and from their many social activities. You could say her second job is the Glines Kids personal chauffeur. It’s a rather illustrious job.
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