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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Up in Flames (Rosemary Beach #13) by Abbi Glines

My Rating: 4 Stars

Series: Yes. Rosemary Beach series #13

Sex Scenes: Yes.

Subject: Finding that person just made for you, even though you probably feel like you don’t deserve it.


Summary

The villain of Rosemary Beach finally gets her own happy ending in the long-awaited final novel of the #1 New York Times bestselling new adult romance series by Abbi Glines.

The blockbuster #1 New York Times bestselling Rosemary Beach series ends with a bang when the troubled character readers love to hate gets her very own happily ever after in this eagerly anticipated and overwhelmingly requested story. Known for causing problems for everyone in Rosemary Beach, Nan has been growing up lately, and she’s finally taking center stage—and finding love with the man she least expected.

My Review

I got this book on Netgalley for an honest review and I was over the moon to have been given the chance! Abbi is one of my favorite authors and this series changed my world when I first read Fallen too far.

We all knew Nan's moment was coming, she needed her own book. 

Did I hated her? Of course I did, she had the ability of making each love story we read on the series harder and ensure the characters suffered.

But we didn't know that much about her, how she really felt, why she was such an evil and deceiving person.

She felt left behind, undeserving of real love, because no one ever got close enough, they could never get through the well crafted wall she had put up around her heart.

So to everyone else she was just stupid nan, evil nan, nobody knew what was going on inside, until Cope.

He was an amazing character, a little bit creepy, but in my book he was still a sweetheart, who wouldn't want someone as obsessed:p.

The scenes between them are so good !!!!! They had this strange strong connection from the moment they saw each other.

He was damaged but so was she, they made sense in a way that it's hard to explain, I don't think there could be anyone as perfect for Nan as Cope.

She changed a lot during this book, I'm pretty sure it's the most she has evolved as a character since we met her. Nan became a woman, she put other people before herself and ultimately she realized she was worth so much more than what she'd been given herself for.

She deserved love, we all do.

Sometimes if we are patient the world puts that perfect puzzle piece we were missing in our way and is up to us to realize it and lunge for it.









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