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A review by javalenciaph
Never Too Far by Abbi Glines
4.0
I read "Never Too Far" immediately after finishing "Fallen Too Far" and I was happy that the story picked up very soon after the latter's ending.
With the bombshell revelation (i.e. Nan's secret...which was actually everyone-else's-secret-except-poor-Blaire's) in the first book, Blaire returned to Alabama only to make yet another life-changing discovery. This sequel is basically about how both Blaire and Rush deal with the aftermath of book one as well as events that are thrown at them here.
Rush does a lot of apologizing in this book while Blaire, surprisingly, is far more understanding than a lot of other women in the same situation. There were times I wanted to head smack Rush for some of the inane choices he was making but the real thorn in my side was none other than Nan. Sheesh. Talk about selfish and spoiled. *insert eye roll here*
Book one had one bombshell. Book two had, yup, two bombshells, one in the beginning and one close to the end.
I enjoyed both books and am looking forward to reading the other books planned in the series. ^.^
With the bombshell revelation (i.e. Nan's secret...which was actually everyone-else's-secret-except-poor-Blaire's) in the first book, Blaire returned to Alabama only to make yet another life-changing discovery.
Spoiler
Blaire was very much pregnant with, yes, you guessed it, Rush's baby.Rush does a lot of apologizing in this book while Blaire, surprisingly, is far more understanding than a lot of other women in the same situation. There were times I wanted to head smack Rush for some of the inane choices he was making but the real thorn in my side was none other than Nan. Sheesh. Talk about selfish and spoiled. *insert eye roll here*
Spoiler
The dynamic between her and Grant, however... Hmmm... I'm beginning to think the author is laying the groundwork for book four. Not sure how I'll feel about that if I do turn out to be right. Grant seems to be too good for her...and I'm kinda hoping it'll be Grant and Meg instead. Hehe.Book one had one bombshell. Book two had, yup, two bombshells, one in the beginning and one close to the end.
Spoiler
I appreciate that some resolution was reached with regards to Blaire and her father. The thing is, just like with Rush's reasoning in book one, Abe's reasoning in book two was misguided at best.I enjoyed both books and am looking forward to reading the other books planned in the series. ^.^