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Tehlikeli Yemin by Abbi Glines

kristinhzta90's review against another edition

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5.0

There are no words to describe how incredible I think this series is, and this was the best of them all. I think Rush finally got it, that Blaire and the baby had to come first. Nan is such a raging bitch, she really is over the top and the most mean character I have ever come across in all of my reading. I hope we get to see a happy ending for Grant, and I can't wait for the next in the Perfection series to get more of Woods and Della. Two things that you must do:

1) Make sure you read Twisted Perfection before you start this book, the storylines overlap a little

2) Buy the song on iTunes: Fallen too Far by Abbi Glines...incredible, and play it when you get to that part...don't worry you will known when :)

tamanda94's review against another edition

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4.0

Good book and good ending to the series.

kirstym3692's review against another edition

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4.0

Blaire whines way too much -__-

scastricato1's review against another edition

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2.0

While this book gains points for the cute rush and Blair moments, there was too much Nan. As I said for the last book, I wanted this to be less focused on her and at least come to a resolution between Nan and Blair. However, this did not happen which made this book feel useless and unnecessary. It was just too repetitive.

missmeek1's review against another edition

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1.0

I finished the series b/c I felt I had to, but this was painful which is why it took me so long to finish book 3. I don't even care about the loose ends. I just don't care. This never happens to me and I hope it doesn't again.

kerithesmutslut's review against another edition

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1.0

Reread February 2020: 1 1/2 ⭐️ This was exactly like the second book. More promises with no follow through.

magencorrie's review against another edition

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3.0

3 stars

I didn't enjoy this one as much as the other books. I did like Rush and Blaire's story, but I felt it could of been so much better. It was sweet though. I Wish I could of like this series more. Abbi Glines is an amazing author, I just couldn't love this series, sadly.

denissereads's review against another edition

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4.0

Well, it was an interesting book. Mostly because I liked Blaire, she definitely knows who she is and what she deserves. I finally saw Rush picking Blaire over Nat (in the end, of course, cause a little drama with Nan never hurt nobody

merilizabeth's review against another edition

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4.0

As sweet ending I saw coming

Surely this book was a cherry on top, but I was fine with the second book being the last one also. It seemed to go off well. I did enjoy this bit the same as others. I couls feel the emotions pouring off the pages. Enjoyed it none the less. She is a magician with words I admire. Every Girls needs some heart throbbing romance book once a while.

bookdevouringmisfit's review against another edition

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1.0

EDIT: 2/6/14

I was browsing my old reviews and found that I gave this one three stars. Why o why? Stupid ole me.

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Warning: This review is not spoiler-free. And also the three star rating is kind of like a parting gift to the whole series.

I don't really know how to put into words my thoughts for this book. I was neither discontented nor very much satisfied with how things had turned out. Nothing much really happened. There were no surprises, not much thrills-- save the ones from all the amazing sex-- so I was a little bit disappointed.

To synopsize, here's what happened: Dean Finlay visits his son because apparently, Nan is back with a vengeance. (Oh yeah, the girl managed to be back, fully bitchified after her not so short stint in the hospital from the accident.) He met Blaire. Adored Blaire. And Blaire, being the ever-so-generous and kind and loving and all the other adjectives thrown to her, told Rush that they should go help out with the Nan drama.

And it all went downhill from there.

As usual, Rush always chooses his sister first. Blaire couldn't take it anymore. She left Rush and went with her father. Rush got into his senses and followed Blaire. She forgave him. They made-up, which could only mean one thing-- MAKE-UP SEX!!!!

They planned their wedding. Got married. Then had the baby. The end.

(Oh, there's also a new character and a possible new love interest for Grant for the spin-off book based off him. I loved Harlow. She's a keeper!)


BEWARE OF THE RANTS:

I did not feel that it was necessary to include to the story some new characters like this girl named Della, who is Wood's girlfriend. Another psychotic bitch, Angelina, whom I assume was meant to be like Nan 2.0. Honestly, I think it was nice that we did get a glimpse of how the spin-off book based on Grant will go. I didn't really mind Grant's and Harlow's POVs being included in the story. What I didn't think was necessary was how Abbi Glines made some kind of 2.0 versions of the Blaire-Rush-Nan story by putting the Della-Woods-Angelina predicament by the end of the book. I mean, hello? This was supposed to be Blaire and Rush's happy ending, right? No need to add characters who will not even spice out the story but will just annoy the hell out of the readers. It sure did annoy the hell out of me!

On the other side..

I'm sad to let Blaire and Rush's love story go but I'm glad they finally had their happy ending. Abbi Glines sure did an awesome job in writing a story in which anyone, no matter how fucked up they think their life is, is still very much deserving and worthy of love. No one should ever be deprived of receiving and giving love, is what I learned from this story. It didn't really matter that there were some flaws in this book. What I think is much more important, is the message one book sends to the readers. So, thank you, Glines.