Showing posts with label Sea Breeze novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sea Breeze novels. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Review:Until The End(Sea Breeze #9) by Abbi Glines

Genre: New Adult/ Romance
Publication date: October 28th, 2014
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Read: January 2015
Pages: 271
Rating: 5/5

Summary:
The backstory that fans have been clamoring for—how Rock and Trisha fell in love—is the final installment in the Sea Breeze series from New York Times bestselling author Abbi Glines. And don’t miss the sizzling Epilogue, where Abbi wraps up all the Sea Breeze couples’ stories!

Trisha Corbin always knew how to hide a bruise. With her momma’s boyfriends unable to keep their hands off of her, she had no choice. And as long as it meant the guys wouldn’t go near her little brother, Krit, it was worth it. But her days of dreaming that Prince Charming would ever come rescue her are far, far in the past.

Rock Taylor always had a plan. Through football, he would rise above the life he was born into. A full ride to play for a major college team was within his reach—assuming he didn’t let anything get in his way. But scoring a date with the hottest girl in Sea Breeze was proving harder than expected. Trisha Corbin was every man’s walking fantasy, and she wouldn’t even glance his way. 

When Rock finally does get Trisha in his truck, it isn’t for a date. It’s because he picks her up on the side of the road, beaten and bruised and walking to the local hospital. Before Rock knows it, football is no longer his life. Trisha Corbin is. And he’ll do anything to save her. And keep her.

In addition to Rock and Trisha’s love story, this special novel contains the wrap-up stories of all your favorite Sea Breeze couples: Sadie and Jax, Marcus and Low, Cage and Eva, Preston and Amanda, Jess and Jason, Krit and Blythe, and Dewayne and Sienna.

My review:


"With one look, that girl had changed my dreams." -Rock
Rock and Trish' love story was a love at first sight. I loved Trish' character in the previous books and It was nice to finally read her thoughts. It was so beautiful to read how Rock took care of both Trish and Krit after knowing how they were living/suffering at home. Rock was willing to sacrifice everything for Trish and that might sound cheesy but I guess that's just true love. He was committed to her and it was cute. I also wanted to add that Krit was really creeping me out with his actions back then. O.o

"Because I don't want to be your friend Trisha, I want to be yours."-Rock
Seriously, the "Can we be friends?" quotes is getting pretty old lol. We all know guys from this series don't ask girls to be their friend unless they really want the girl to like them back. 

*THE EPILOGUES*

"I don't want to love him. But I do. So much."-Breathe(Book1)
This epilogue shocked me a bit at the beginning. Wow. I never expected the plot twist to their story. I'm not going to say anything more because I don't want to spoil you guys but yeah, you might panic a bit reading this one.

"My fairy tale wasn't over. It was just the beginning."-Because Of Low(Book2)
I loved Marcus and Low's love story. It was so sweet and cute. I'm glad they're happy with their life being married with a son and an upcoming babyyyyy. I loved reading their epilogue.

"He was my one."-Just For Now(Book4)
This one was a little bit funny. Preston's reaction in the beginning was hilarious and of course the surprise before the wedding haha. Only Preston Drake alright. 

"My wife. Damn, I was a lucky son of a bitch."-Misbehaving(Book6)
I still can't believe how much Jess has changed throughout this series. She was a bitch back then and in this epilogue, she was so insecure and always thought she didn't deserve Jason. I'm glad they had their happy ending. 

"My heart was complete  with you."-Bad For You(Book7)
Bad for you was my favorite of this series and this ending was a bit funny. Oh Krit. Such a sweetheart and Blythe was perfect as always. 

"I want to be able to say 'Have you met my wife, Sienna?'"-Hold On Tight(Book8)
Dewayne was really different in this epilogue. He wasn't the guy I met all the way back in Book 1 anymore. He's going to be a great husband and dad no doubt.

"Fate happens, and it's better than what you had imagined in the first place."-While It Lasts & Sometimes It Lasts(Book3 & Book5)
I loved this. Eva, Cage and their daughter were just perfect! In real life you wouldn't imagine a guy like Cage getting married with kids. If only all guys like him could realize there is that one woman who is worth changing for. 

10 years later... #lastepilogue
I'm not going to spoil this but I totally had my mouth wide open after reading the very last sentence. O.M.G!

It saddens me to know that this is the final book in the series. I really loved the Sea Breeze series  and as much as I loved and enjoyed every single story, it's still sad to know it's finally over.

I really recommend all of these books. I recommend all books by Abbi Glines, they're short (about 200 pages) but you'd feel like you've read more than that. I didn't read all of her books YET but I've read all of the Rosemary Beach series and this series and I can honestly say that I loved her writing and her love stories. HIGHLY RECOMMEND! 



Monday, December 29, 2014

Review: Hold On Tight (Sea Breeze #8) by Abbi Glines

Genre: NA/ Contemporary Romance
Publication date: June 3rd, 2014
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Read: December 2014
Pages: 288
Rating: 4/5

Summary:
Six years ago, Dewayne Falco's life changed. He lost someone he never expected to lose. Resigned to punish himself for something he felt he could have prevented, he goes through life without getting too close to anyone.

What he didn't expect was for the girl across the street to move back home and remind him of what they both lost: Dewayne's younger brother Dustin. However, when a miniature version of Dustin opens the door to greet him, Dewayne realizes he might not have lost everything after all.

Sienna Roy loved Dustin Falco most of her life. He was the boy next door, the high school basketball star and her best friend. But when his life was cut short, she realized he left a part of himself behind.

Now, she's back in Sea Breeze, thankful to have a home for her and Dustin's son, but not sure if she can ever forgive the people across the street who abandoned her when she needed them the most — The Falcos.

Betrayal, lies, and forbidden attraction might end Dewayne and Sienna's story before it's even begun.


My review:

I've been wanting to read this for such a longtime but I didn't have money to buy it at that time. These past few months were pretty damn stressful for me at school and work. When vacation started I pretty much read half of the unread books on my shelf. Then I received an itunes gift card for Christmas and used that to buy Hold On tight

Before I read this book, I read the sample a few weeks before and I regretted reading it because it just made me want to read the whole thing, but I couldn't because I didn't have money to buy it. Lesson learned. Never read the sample if you don't have money to buy the book. It drove me crazy. 

Because you healed  me. When no one else could.


I really adored Micah, Sienna's son, so damn much. He was so cute and smart I just wanted to play with him all day. I like how he said somethings he wasn't supposed to say. It was adorable. 

I was really looking forward in learning more about Dewayne because in the past few books, he was just a guy who liked to have fun, he was chill, funny and mysterious. But in this book, he was just different. Sure, there was some scenes where he sounded like the Dewayne we know but for the most part, he was just like the other guys. It wasn't a big problem though, I learned to ignore it and just continue on with the story. The thing I really liked about Dewayne is how he really loved his younger brother Dustin, it was really nice to read how he cared about him so much. 

Sienna, at first I really liked her character but as the story progressed, she got a little annoying because it felt like she wanted everyone to like her right away and if they didn't she didn't want them in her life. Like girl, give them some time. Gee.

The story was really good. There was a lot of scenes that made me laugh. However, was it my favorite of the series? No. I felt like everything was a rush. It was happening too fast and I wished there was more. But again, I always want more when it comes to Abbi's books. 


Thursday, November 13, 2014

Review: Bad For You (Sea Breeze #7) by Abbi Glines

Genre: NA, Romance
Publication date: April 2014
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Read: November 2014
Pages: 288
Rating: 5/5

Summary:
Innocence was never meant for the addictive… 

Addiction was something Krit Corbin accepted as part of his nature a long time ago. He decided to embrace it and flip his finger at the rules. Women had always been the number one thing on his list of addictions. He couldn’t get enough. Being the lead singer in a rock band had only made access to his favorite addiction that much easier.

Being alone was the only thing Blythe Denton understood. The small town minister’s family that raised her hadn’t accepted her as their own. The minister’s wife had always made sure Blythe understood just how unworthy she was of love. When Blythe is sent away to college and given a chance to finally be free of living as an unwanted burden, she looks forward to having peace in her life. Being alone isn’t something that bothers her. She escapes reality in the stories she writes.

However, the ridiculously sexy tattooed guy who keeps throwing parties in the apartment above hers is driving her crazy. For starters, he doesn’t treat her like she would expect a guy with a different woman always hanging on his arm to treat someone as uninteresting as her. She looks nothing like the gorgeous women she sees parading in and out of his apartment, but for some strange reason he keeps showing up at her door.

During a party at his apartment, Krit’s new neighbor comes to the door with her long brown hair pulled up in a messy knot and a pair of glasses perched on her cute little nose. She wants him to turn down the music, but he convinces her to stay.

Krit Corbin may have just found his biggest addiction yet. And Blythe Denton realizes too late that she’s finally been claimed.


My review:

"In my stories I could be beautiful. The prince would love me, and I would know how it felt to belong."

I did not expect Blythe to be who she is in the book. I can really relate to her, not because of her past but because of how she thinks. She loves to write and doesn't like attention like me. She said she's an English major because if ever people don't like her books, she would have a diploma and that's what I'm planning to do in my life too. I see her if you know what I mean. From the moment I realized that, I fell really connected to her character. 

"I was addicted to Blythe Denton. More addicted than I'd been to anything in my life."

From the previous books of the Sea Breeze Series, I didn't really like Krit. I never thought Abbi Glines would write a book about his happy ending. For some reasons though, the moment Krit appeared in a scene in this book, I liked him right away. Don't ask, I don't know why. It's hard to explain but I guess I just knew from that moment, I saw something good in him that I never noticed in the previous novels.

"I don't think I can remember a time in my life when anyone ever called my brother special and meant it the way you just did."

I've always loved Trish because of her awesome personality. Knowing that I could read her and Rock's love story is getting me really pumped up. Of course, I have to wait because I don't always have money to buy books :P

 Also, I love the way Blythe defended Krit. None of the girls in this series are really like Blythe that's why she's my favorite because she's different from the other girls and I see myself in her character more than any female characters in the other books I've read.

Overall this book was just perfect..for me. I love everything about it and I just didn't want it to end. I read it in just a few hours and I wanted to hit myself for not taking my time but I just couldn't stop reading. I can't wait to read the next book which is Dewayne's story. I really want to know more about that guy. He's funny in the other books but he's mysterious as well. I can't wait to know what's his story. 

About the author:

Since publishing her first novel Breathe in May of 2011, Abbi has also released The New York Times bestselling Seabreeze Series which includes Breathe, Because of Low, While It Lasts, Just For Now and Sometimes It Last, The Existence Trilogy that includes the USA Today Bestseller Ceaseless. New York Times and USA TODAY bestsellers The Vincent Boys and The Vincent Brothers. Last but not least her most popular series to date, Rosemary Beach which includes The New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers Fallen Too Far, Never Too Far, Forever Too Far, Twisted Perfection and Simple Perfection. 

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.


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

#WHILEITLASTSMOVIE

So Abbi Glines just announced that While It Lasts from the Sea Breeze series will become a movie! AHHH! I can't wait! She also announced the actor who will be playing Cage York and that is...*drum roll*  Addam Bramich. You can follow him on twitter and instagram @Addam_Bramich and @Addam_Bramich1
What do you guys think?
In my opinion, he got the looks of Cage, we'll just find out and see how he'll portray Cage York. 
I'm pretty excited about this!

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Monday, September 15, 2014

Review: Misbehaving (Sea Breeze #6) by Abbi Glines

Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance
Publication date: December 2013
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Read: September 2014
Pages: 316
Rating: 

Summary:
An unexpected affair leads to mind-blowing harmony in this Sea Breeze novel from New York Times bestselling author Abbi Glines. 


Jason is sick of living in his rock star brother’s shadow. So when he ships off to Sea Breeze, Alabama, he’s looking for a much deserved escape and a chance to blow off some envious steam. Falling for the local bad girl was definitely not the plan. But as the new duo enjoys some naughty fun in the Alabama sun, Jason learns that even though Jax is the musician in the family, he’s not the only brother who can rock someone’s world.



My review:

When I heard about this book I was confused. Jason and Jess? I was so annoyed with Jess in the other books and her being with Jason was confusing as hell! But then...I was wrong about her.
"He was a fairy tale. And I didn't live in a storybook."
Story of my life. That quote just caught my attention and I just had to mention it in this review. I completely understood  Jess's feelings and I think that's why I really liked her character in this book. She wasn't perfect. She made mistakes but I knew about her life that nobody but Jason and Rock knew about. She was actually a good person looking for someone who would love and put her first. A man who would treat her right.

I actually find it really entertaining when Jess's mom compares real life relationships to the Gilmore Girls. At first I was confused like when Jason first heard about it. I find his reaction funny.

I love Dewayne. He's such a tease and I find him hilarious. He just makes things more interesting and fun. I'm really glad he's part of the story of everyone and I'm looking forward on reading the book about him and his story.
"When I thought about my future now, Jess was all that I could see, and that was all I needed. I couldn't ask for more."
I love love Jason! He's like a complete package. He's attractive and a GENTLEMAN! But what I like the most is that even if Jess had a bad reputation around town, it didn't stop him from seeing her. He didn't judge her. In fact, he wanted to get to know her and that was just incredible and it made me love him even more.

What I didn't like about this book is that there were parts where I wanted to read more about. Especially near the end. I was actually surprised wen I turned the page and realized it was the last page of the book. Although, overall I'm pleased with the story. 





About the author            
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 booklover, 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.

--->Sea Breeze novels by Abbi Glines



Friday, September 12, 2014

Review: Sometimes It Lasts (Sea Breeze #5) by Abbi Glines

Genre: New Adult Contemporary romance
Publication date: August 2013
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Read: September 2014
Pages: 268
Rating: 

Summary:
Cage York has to choose between a love of the game and a love of the girl in this sultry Sea Breeze novel from New York Times bestselling author Abbi Glines.


After waiting for his big break, bad boy Cage York is finally called up to prove his worth in the college baseball arena. But when Cage’s girlfriend, Eva, mourns the sudden loss of her father, it’s not Cage’s comforting arms she runs to, but those of her former fiancé’s twin brother, Jeremy.


Torn between his baseball dream and the girl of his dreams, Cage must prove he’s worthy of Eva’s love, or risk losing her to Jeremy forever

My review:
"No one else for me ever. You're it. You're my always."
The prologue was pretty intriguing. It started with Eva standing in front of a crowd ready to give her speech at her dad's funeral. Then, she said that Cage had been the biggest lie of her life? WOAH. what? So I was really curious on how did that happen because last time I checked Cage and Eva were really in love. When Chapter 1 began, it was seven months ago. The whole thing was pretty long, I kept waiting till the scene where Eva was giving her speech. When that happened I was really happy and relieved.The whole time I was waiting for that moment. I mean when Abbi Glines went back on what happened seven months ago, sure I wanted to know what happened but I found it too long. Some scenes were unnecessary. I love the fight scenes. I like the parts where Cage and Eva argued because it's really interesting to read. When they never fight, that gets a little boring right? Or is it just me?

I honestly prefer the first book of Cage and Eva's story. I had more favorite scenes than this one. However I really like the song Eva wrote about Cage. In fact, it's on YouTube if you want to listen.

I gave this book a 4/5 stars because I enjoyed it despite the long flashback. I'm really happy with Cage's character development. He's a sweetheart and really caring compare to the old Cage who was pretty much a player and a jerk. 



About the author            

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 booklover, Abbi lives with her family in Alabama. She maintains a Twitter addiction at @AbbiGlines 

 Also visit her on facebook.com/AbbiGlinesAuthor and AbbiGlines.com.




                                                       


Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Review: Just For Now (Sea Breeze #4) by Abbi Glines

Genre: NA Contemporary Romance
Publication date: October 2012
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Read: September 2014
Pages: 307
Rating: 

Summary:
The day Preston Drake figured out that wealthy women paid well for a set of tight abs and a pretty face his life turned around.

The run down rat-infested trailer he had shared with his alcoholic mother and three younger siblings was now only a place he visited to pay the bills and stock the pantry with food. 

He no longer worried about his family starving or living without electricity. The money he made entertaining rich older women more than covered his family’s needs and his own. He had it all figured out. Except…

There was this girl.
She was as innocent as he was tainted.

Amanda Hardy wished her knees didn’t get weak when Preston walked into a room. She hated the fact her heart raced when he flashed his smile in her direction. He had a different girl in his bed every night. He was the kind of boy a smart girl ran from. So, why was she coming up with ways to get close to him? Even when it was obvious he wanted to keep her at a distance.

Maybe her heart knew something the world didn’t. Maybe Preston Drake was more than just a pretty face.

My review:
Before I started reading any novel from the Sea Breeze series, I went to Indigo and bought "Rush Too Far" by Abbi Glines. A girl who worked there told me that she was a big fan and asked me if I read about Preston Drake. I told her "no I haven't" and she said that I should read his book because he's perfect! After reading "Breathe", the first book of the series, I met Preston because of Marcus and I can't say I was a fan. I asked myself if the girl who worked at the store was just joking because Preston wasn't perfect, he was a jerk! 
"She loves you. Do you even know what to do with that?"
I kissed the top of her head. 
"Cherish it like it's the most precious thing on earth," I replied with all sincerity. 
But screw what I just said because I was wrong and the girl who worked at Indigo was damn right. Preston is not just an attractive man but he's a responsible and caring older brother and he can love and respect a woman if he tried. I really felt disgusted with his job but I tried to understand his situation. I guess sometimes when you're desperate for money, you are willing to sell yourself. It sucks and it's nasty but that happens in life. 
"Why me? Why would you pick me?"
The raw emotion in his voice was the only reason I decided to be honest. 
"Because I trusted you. I wanted you. I'd wanted you for a very long time."
I loved Amanda. Preston might not be the right guy for her but Amanda couldn't stop loving him because she saw something in him that nobody saw or understood. I loved that she trusted him and forgave him after everything. Any girl would leave Preston and never ever want to see his face again but Amanda was different. She didn't go back to him because of his pretty face. She loved him and is willing to give him another chance. Everybody makes mistakes and everyone deserves a second chance and I am so happy with how things ended. It was just perfect and I couldn't ask for  anything different. I wouldn't change a thing in this story. 

I recommend everyone who loves New Adult Romance to start reading the Sea Breeze series or any books by Abbi Glines because she writes amazing love stories. 


About the author
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 booklover, Abbi lives with her family in Alabama. She maintains a Twitter addiction at @AbbiGlines 


--->Sea Breeze novels by Abbi Glines

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Review: While It Lasts (Sea Breeze #3) by Abbi Glines

Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance
Publication date: July 2012
Read: September 2014
Pages: 267
Rating: 

Summary:
But what happens when you land yourself a DUI. And there's only one way Cage can save his baseball scholarship. He has to work in her coach's brother's barn. You know like, sweeping out barns and babysitting  cows. Then he meets Eva and he can't seem to look away. Cage saw something in Eva's eyes and is determined to find a way to past through her walls. Together, they will learn that what they want, and need, may be something they never saw coming.

My review:
"When you came to my room upset the other night, I knew why. I wanted to be the one to hold you while you cried and dealt with the coming change. But you wouldn't let me in. I've never wanted in, Eva. Not until you."

I really enjoyed Cage's attitude towards Eva at the beginning and I liked how Eva responded. It was funny and refreshing. I wasn't really crazy about Cage in "Because Of Low" but I knew he can be very caring and sweet. 

I really felt bad for Eva about what happened with Josh and I'm happy with the way Cage handled it. After he knew about Eva's past love life and waited till Eva admitted it to him, I swear I fell for him. I never thought I could have a huge crush on him. He doesn't really have a good reputation and if I meet a guy like him in real life, I wouldn't get close.  No way. I will just end up having a heartache. But Cage has this other side of him that is so hard to ignore. He might be an asshole for fucking different women every night but he has his reasons. No matter what his reasons are, he still deserves a future with a woman he loves truly. 

From what I read, I really think that Josh and Eva's relationship was perfect and it would've been nice to read their story if Josh didn't die. I couldn't imagine being in Eva's position after hearing that the man you plan on marrying has left and will never return. 

Jeremy, Josh's twin brother was very likable. his relationship with Eva reminded me of Cage and Willow's relationship. It was funny how Cage thought Jeremy and Eva were engaged and the way he reacted when Jeremy made this comment about this girl's appearance. 

After everything, I still think that Cage and Eva's relationship ain't strong and it's still fragile. I think that's why Abbi wrote another book about them or maybe because fans couldn't get enough of Cage and Eva but whatever the reasons, I'm looking forward on reading it. It's called "Sometimes It Lasts" but you need to read "Just For now" before reading it. 


About the author
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 booklover, Abbi lives with her family in Alabama. She maintains a Twitter addiction at @AbbiGlines 

--->Sea Breeze novels by Abbi Glines

Monday, September 8, 2014

Review: Because Of Low (Sea Breeze #2) by Abbi Glines

Genre: Mature YA contemporary romance
Publication date: February 2012
Read: September 2014
Pages: 290
Rating: 

Summary:
In my debut novel, Breathe, Sadie may have fallen in love with the teen rock star, Jax Stone, but readers fell head over heels for Marcus Hardy. This is his story…

Marcus Hardy had hoped to enjoy a year away at college while he put the summer he’d rather forget behind him. But instead, he’s jerked right back to the coastal town of Sea Breeze, Alabama due to a family crisis. His dear ol' dad found himself a girlfriend only a few years older than Marcus. So now his sister needs help dealing with their mother who is mentally falling apart. The only bright spot to returning is the fascinating red head who sleeps over several times a week. The problem is she's sleeping in bed with his new roommate, Cage York. 

Willow “Low” Foster needs a place to live. Running to Cage’s apartment every time her sister kicks her out isn’t exactly a long term solution. Juggling her courses at the local community college and a part time job doesn’t produce excess income. But Cage has a new roommate and suddenly sleeping over at her best friend’s apartment isn’t such a bad thing. Not when she gets to see those sexy green eyes of Marcus Hardy’s twinkle when he smiles at her like he wants her there. 
Even though Cage seems a little territorial where Low is concerned, Marcus finds time to spend with Low without upsetting his roommate. Cage may use his small college baseball star persona to sleep with every hot female in his path but he’s still under the disillusion that when he’s through sowing his wild oats, he’s going to marry Low. Marcus intends to change that assumption for both Cage and Low. Until his carefully laid plans come crashing down with a revelation he never expected. He’ll have to choose between Low or his family. Because once the truth comes out.... there’s no other choice.

My review:
"Listen to me. I'm in love with you. Mad crazy in love with you. I'm not going anywhere. Ever. You can't get rid of me."
Marcus Hardy is the kind of man that every girl like Willow deserves. He's rich but he doesn't show that off. He's a mama's boy, he's a very caring brother and he can make you feel special with his words and actions. Who doesn't love him? 
"I'll spend the rest of my life proving it to you."
If you have read my review on "Breathe" , I mentioned that I loved Marcus more than Jax. I'm so glad he got his happy ending because I was really upset when he was heartbroken and hurt. Of course, he's so different from his friends and I love guys like him. His friends seemed like the kind of guys you don't want to mess around with. Well...In my opinion.

As of Willow "Low", I loved her from the start. I can imagine she looks really beautiful and she and Marcus match. I didn't really understand her relationship with Cage and I didn't know if she loved him and wants to marry him or it was just some kind of joke. It was confusing at the beginning but I understood afterwards. I was just confused as Marcus was.

Cage was really kind and caring when it comes to Low. If he wasn't acting like that with her, I would've feel really disgusted by what he does. Well...I was still disgusted even though he was sweet with Willow. Anyone would be, I can't blame them. I never imagined him being in a serious relationship with Low. I always saw him as a big brother to her and I was waiting till Marcus realize that Low doesn't love Cage like she loves him.

I really hate Willow's sister! I couldn't stand her. The whole time I wanted to pull her hair and slap her face. She's such a "B". However, I loved her daughter Larissa. She was so adorable and how she calls Marcus "Martus" was so damn cute! When she said the "Shit" word in front of Marcus, I burst out laughing at his reaction. It was pretty sweet when Marcus managed to teach her to say Skittles instead.

Lastly, I really enjoyed this way much more than the first book. I was really happy with the ending. I was actually glad there was no love triangle in this book. Cage does't count. He's just a best friend to Willow from the beginning.

I can't wait to hear from these two in the next books of the Sea Breeze series.  :)




About the author

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 booklover, Abbi lives with her family in Alabama. She maintains a Twitter addiction at @AbbiGlines