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The Best Goodbye
by Abbi Glines
*Le sigh*
Another Abbi Glines book over too soon. I love her books, I eat them up like candy and chocolate and all the good things. I can never get enough.
This book was no exception. I liked Addys character from the start, but I will admit that I nearly hated Captain. He was a complete asshole. I wanted to punch him in the face. Seriously.
But as things moved on and he started to become more of his old self, more River, I began to really like his character more and more.
Addy is strong willed and protective and stubborn and I really liked reading her chapters and points of view. It was interesting to get Rivers points of view as well, especially considering his past in terms of job history.
It was also really insightful to get a glimpse from both perspectives into their pasts growing up together and how things came to be, before both River and Addy became the people they are now. How they originally connected and what they went through together that bonded them for life.
Franny was an awesome little character and I loved her parts. So enthusiastic and easy going and all the traits that children have that can be so endearing.
It was great to get a glimpse of other characters we've met in the Rosemary Beach series previously, particularly Blaire and Nate, and the small glimpse of Mase and Reese.
Loved this one and can't wait for the next. Especially since we know it's about Nan and this book gives a very tiny glimpse of how that's going to come together in the series and continue on.
Sorry River, but Rush and Mase are still my fave Rosemary Beach boys (if you can really call Mase that, sexy Texan Cowboy and all) but River was a great character with more depth to him then I thought and it was great to read this.
Bring on the next Rosemary Beach novel. How far away is it again? Too damned far. :-(
Another Abbi Glines book over too soon. I love her books, I eat them up like candy and chocolate and all the good things. I can never get enough.
This book was no exception. I liked Addys character from the start, but I will admit that I nearly hated Captain. He was a complete asshole. I wanted to punch him in the face. Seriously.
But as things moved on and he started to become more of his old self, more River, I began to really like his character more and more.
Addy is strong willed and protective and stubborn and I really liked reading her chapters and points of view. It was interesting to get Rivers points of view as well, especially considering his past in terms of job history.
It was also really insightful to get a glimpse from both perspectives into their pasts growing up together and how things came to be, before both River and Addy became the people they are now. How they originally connected and what they went through together that bonded them for life.
Franny was an awesome little character and I loved her parts. So enthusiastic and easy going and all the traits that children have that can be so endearing.
It was great to get a glimpse of other characters we've met in the Rosemary Beach series previously, particularly Blaire and Nate, and the small glimpse of Mase and Reese.
Loved this one and can't wait for the next. Especially since we know it's about Nan and this book gives a very tiny glimpse of how that's going to come together in the series and continue on.
Sorry River, but Rush and Mase are still my fave Rosemary Beach boys (if you can really call Mase that, sexy Texan Cowboy and all) but River was a great character with more depth to him then I thought and it was great to read this.
Bring on the next Rosemary Beach novel. How far away is it again? Too damned far. :-(