by Abbi Glines
3.75 stars. I'm finding these books are getting better with each one. I liked this one, seeing Cage find the girl who would tame his wild ways after reading about his shenanigans in the previous book. I also liked Eva, though I didn't entirely feel her at the beginning. She grew on me. On to Pre...
June 18-20Cage brings his playboy prowess to the countryside as the Sea Breeze hookups continue, from self-published phenomenon Abbi Glines.Low broke Cage’s heart by getting with Marcus in Because of Low. Cage went into a tailspin that ended in a DUI. In order to salvage his baseball scholarship—the...
I just keep falling more and more in love with this series!!! I love it and I absolutely love getting to see the characters from the other books, too. Most of all though, I just loved Eva and Cage's story!!! They're both fantastic characters and it was wonderful l getting to experience their relatio...
PJV Quickie: While It Lasts was a pleasant surprise for me; I’d read previous books by this author and the story was good but the editing made me crazy – crazy enough to swear off reading any more of her books. Editing wasn’t a problem here, though, and I really enjoyed this story about finding love...
If I'd never watched an episode of Hart of Dixie before, then my impression of Alabama wouldn't be very nice. In fact, I'd probably come off like a judgmental cow, but then again, all I know about Alabama is from what I've read in Sea Breeze novels, what I've managed to sum up is that every guy is e...
no typos, which is great. The part of the book from Cage's POV is 4 star, from her POV is 3 star. Poor Cage and his damn feeling of not being good enough is believeable and painful. He didn't ever tell her how badly he was beaten. "I'd learned at young age that women didn't keep me. When a guy's mom...
Prologue in English and Spanish Here: Prologue of While It LastsThanks Abbi Glines for give us this gift! ♥
We Now Interrupt Your Regular Review Programming for a Rather Long Ramble.I am going to opt out of writing a traditional review of this book. Here's my end note up front, so you can read it and move on while I stay behind and rant to myself : Who should read this book? Anyone who loves protective, s...