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Forever too Far by Abbi Glines

Summary from Goodreads

Rush promised her forever... but promises can be broken.

Torn between his love for his family and his love for Blaire, Rush has to find a way to save one without losing the other. In the end one has to be more important. Letting go isn’t easy.

Blaire believed in her fairytale... but no one can live in a fantasy.

Her love for Rush and desire to have a family keep her believing that they can find a way for this to work. Until she has to make the right decision for her and the baby. Even if it breaks her heart.

Can they find the forever that they both want or has it all just gone... too far?


Paperback, UK/AUS, 262 pages
Published June 10th 2013 by Simon & Schuster UK (first published June 9th 2013) 

My Review
 
I have been loving getting to know Rush and Blaire over the series. Their journey has been a thing of beauty, admittedly I didn't like this instalment as much as the other two - but I still really enjoyed it!

Rush and Blaire's little bubble of happiness doesn't last too long before Rush is forced to deal with his family...again! Blaire goes with Rush to his father's to deal with his spoilt sister. I found this whole part of the storyline too forced and a little too unbelievable at times.

As much as I love Rush, I'm not going to lie, I wanted to punch him...HARD! He is so frickin' frustrating and makes the stupidest decisions at the very worst moments. I felt so sorry for poor Blaire at every turn. But when the pair were on...boy were they on *fans self*

The ending was perfect *happy face* and has set things up beautifully for future books.

Forever too Far is a whirlwind emotion ride. Glines knows how to tug on a gal's heartstrings and also get them hot and bothered. Our beautiful main characters have the most sizzling chemistry and I thoroughly enjoyed their rocky journey. I'll probably read anything Abbi Glines ever writes - her stories are seriously addictive.

3 / 5 Stars

*Special thanks to Simon & Schuster for the review copy*

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