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De tout mon corps by Abbi Glines

indiraar27's review against another edition

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4.0

The wait just about killed me but boy was it worth the wait. I freaking loved it.This is the perfect ending to Blaire & Rush's story. I loved everything about Never Too Far. I knew it was going to be more emotional than Fallen Too Far and I can't count the number of times I cried but it was worth it.
I want Woods and Grants story's now please!!!

angeldove0505's review against another edition

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5.0

Oh Blaire!
As much as I love you I felt you became just a bit whiny in this book.
Oh Rush!
Give it up your sister is a complete BITCH and 99% of what happens to her happens because she is this way.

I loved this book and this series.

lazyydaisy's review against another edition

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4.0

Like everyone else, I couldn't wait to get my hands on this book and find out what happens between Rush and Blaire. When the book was finally released everyone was going crazy and ranting about how perfect this book was so when I finally got my own copy I was super excited. And while I did really like this book, for some reason I felt let down a little.

Maybe I'm mean but I didn't feel bad for Blaire at all. Yes, Rush kept a secret from you but it wasn't really his secret to tell and he was honestly going to tell her. I don't know what's wrong with me because when I read the first book I was all for feeling bad for Blaire and wanting to kill Rush but from the first chapter I just feel annoyed with Blaire. She acts so damn innocent, which in some ways I suppose she still is, but it just annoyed me.I guess I just didn't want to be a part of her pity party. I don't want to spoil anything but when a certain something happens involving her she kept it a secret from Rush and yet she still wants to act like she's doesn't understand where he was coming from. And that secret? I kind of wish the author didn't go that route. They are SO not ready for that and it felt like she did it just to add more drama to the story.

Rush, I loved. Which I found surprising because in the first book I didn't much care for him. But he's done a complete one eighty in this book. He's sweet, attentive, and willing to do anything to get Blaire to forgive him. He did mess up a few times but it was Blaire's need to blow shit out of proportions that made it more then it needed to be.

I've heard people say that they feel like Abbi Glines books are all similar but until now I never felt that way. It's not that I saw her other books in this book or anything like that but...I don't know. I think it's her writing style. It's starting to feel repetitive. I still love Abbi Glines books and I'll be reading her other books but I seem to have lost that fever everyone else has about her books.

I realize now as I'm writing this that I'm not really saying many things about this book. But I really did like the book. It kept my attention, I loved the supporting characters and it had me swooning at times. The ending was kind of abrupt but I've heard there is an epilogue posted somewhere so you'll have to check that out after you finish the book and apparently there's going to be another book for Rush and Blaire which is great, I guess. I can't wait to read Woods and Grant's story. Woods is a really good guy and was really there for Blaire in this book. As for Grant, everyone is freaking out because they're scared Nan is going to be his love interest. I'm not sure what's going on between them, is it purely sister/brother feelings or if there is more going on but I won't be surprised if she does make her his love interest. Despite the fact that Nan is a spoiled brat, I do see some redeeming qualities in her and I could see Abbi trying to make her more likable.

If you're a fan of Abbi Glines books and loved the first book then I'm sure you'll enjoy this book. If you're one of the few who haven't read this series yet then I recommend checking it out.

*This review also appears on my blog World of Books

bina_malde's review against another edition

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4.0

Thank goodness for Smashwords otherwise I'd have had to wait another week to read this!
Synopsis: this is book 2 and Blaire finds herself in another situation, like her mother's illness, where she appears to have no-one to rely on her but herself. But she isn't alone and help comes from unexpected quarters - well, unexpected for Blaire who has been let down so many times she daren't rely on anyone anymore. But there is one person she isn't sure she wants help from and that's Rush, because she isn't sure she can trust him to put her needs first.
Well, I was desperate to read this book and first may I just say huge thanks to Abbi Glines for her teasers, quick turnaround and sticking to the expected publishing date. However, I think that in a bid to achieve the latter she may have compromised on storyline for the end felt a little rushed. I wanted to see more grovelling!!!!!
I didn't like Rush so much in this one
Spoiler because he kept doing what he promised over and over again he wouldn't do - hurt Blaire; put his family first; not consider her needs... And she accepted his lame arse excuses every single time - but then she wouldn't be the sweet girl she is if she hadn't. She was enabling him as much as he ever enabled his bitchy sister. But that last humongous error - yelling at her and then refusing to talk to her for ten days - was too much. Blaire was far too soft on him - see what I mean about it feeling a little rushed? (no pun intended)

Another great book. Teeny-tiny errors that I'm sure loads of people will have emailed about already and a new version will probably be loading as I type (the wonders of the digital era). But then, we did ask her to hurry up and get the book finished. I can live with them quite happily to have the book so quickly. Thank you, Abbi.

kakunie's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked first book but what was this? Blah blah blah. It wasn't horrible but whole story became one huge repetition of itself. Nan being a bitch, Rush being an idiot, than promising it won't happen again. Spoiler alert, it will! Blair crying, running away from Rush and forgiving him. Again and again. It turned out pretty lame. I will read third instalment but only because I wonder if Nan is going to became all rainbows and unicorns or what.

lovestoryloot's review against another edition

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5.0

Awesome story. One of my all time favorites...

maps_booktube's review

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5.0

Ce deuxième tome est excellent, mais laisse moins entrevoir les possibilités du troisième tome. Aussi captivant que le premier par contre!

tmarie01's review against another edition

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4.0

Better than the first book, but I still kind of want to kill both main characters.

lalibrairie's review against another edition

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2.0

Bleeergh. Tedious and cringy.

tczalez's review against another edition

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5.0

Let me start out by saying that I love this book! Ok now that I got that out of the way let me just say how mad these characters got me. I couldn't chose a side between Blaire, and Rush and even Blaire an nads, I know it sounds stupid but I been in nads side of the daddy issues so I can relate but I also can put myself on Blaire's shoes because I love my mother so much. As for Blair and Rush there where times i loved him and hatted her like when she couldn't decide if she should tell him but always keep making excuses not to! And there was some times I hated Rush like the way he screamed at her and kicked her out the car or when he keep forgetting to go with her to the doctors.

Over all this book was great, the characters where great, and it keeps you glued to the pages from start to finish. And we can't forget the passionate and romantic scenes with Blair and Rush... If you haven't read this series you need to go now and get it.