Review / Saga Too Far - Abbi Glines


Fallen Too Far - Abbi Glines

Wanting what you're not supposed to have ...
She is only nineteen years old.
She is the daughter of her new stepfather.
She remains naive and innocent for spending the last three years looking after her sick mother.
But for Rush Finlay of twenty-four, though, she's the only thing that has been off limits. The money of his famous father, the desperation of his mother to win his love, and his charm are the three reasons why he has never been told no.
Blaire Wynn left his small farm in Alabama after his mother died, to live with his father and his new wife in a beach house that expands along the coast of the Florida Gulf. She is not ready for lifestyle change and knows she will never fit into this world. Then there's her sexy stepbrother with whom her father leaves her during the summer while he runs off to Paris with his wife. Rush is as coddling as beautiful. It is also getting under your skin. He knows that he is anything but good to her and that he will never be faithful to anyone. He is obsolete and has secrets that Blaire knows will never be able to discover but still knowing all that ...
Blaire may have fallen too far.


~ Genre: Romance
~ Pages: 188
~ Language: Inglés



Fallen Too Far is the first book of the series Too Far, which consists of four books, of which I will only review three, since the fourth and last book, is the first one counted from the point of view of another one of the protagonists; Is also the first book in the series Rosemary Bech, which has approximately fourteen books, if I'm not mistaken, however all these books have different protagonists, so they divide themselves, in mini sagas, trilogies or duos, I feel Too Make the first saga.

Fallen Too Far, this first book in the saga is a very short book, and easy to digest, however the plot developed is a bit cliché, and fairly straightforward in the common and predictable. The story is full of drama and romance, but for most of the book I could see what would happen next, it was always the same. However, the end of the book, and also the outcome of the main drama that unfolds, is something surprising, and takes history to take a turn that no one would expect. So that in the last moment you can get hooked, to the point of having to finish the saga, to know that you can get to spend with these characters.

In my opinion I would not say it is a bad book, however if you are one of those readers who do not like predictable books, I think this book can become slow and boring. Instead, if you're like me, despite how predictable it may be, I hook up with a book of these, you should read it.


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Never Too Far - Abbi Glines

He Kept a secret that shattered her world.
Everything she knew was no longer true.
Blaire could not stop loving him, but she knew she could never forgive him. Now she was back home and learning to live again. Continuing with her life... Until something happens and turns her world around again. What do you do when the only person you can never trust again is where you have yo trust desperately? You lie, you hide, you avoid it and pray that yours sins will never find you. 

~ Genre: Romance
~ Pages: 196
~ Language: Inglés


Never Too Far, second book of the saga Too Far.

As I said in the review of the first, that ends with a somewhat unexpected twist, about the great main drama; In spite of this what unravels this drama returns to be a little predictable, and we return to the main cliché of the novel, thus we do not begin with right foot this second part.

Although I insist that they are not bad books, I go back and I repeat that they are books that do not surprise throughout their pages, what happens most of times you see it coming, since this is how a typical love story unfolds. The new thing about this book is that it comes, loaded with more romance, more love scenes and even explicit scenes like the previous one.

The only thing that goes beyond the limits of what is expected is the attitude of the main male character, who with the passage of the pages, with the romance and the drama in them, becomes completely different from the boy raised in the first book , And the stereotype that both characters and readers had of him, this I mean in a personal environment and their behaviors, something that some fanatical readers of the cursileria may like, however I think the majority might dislike. I think the author in that attempt to show the change from "bad" to "good" so to speak, that has the character in love with this girl, has been wrong, and I feel that sometimes the character has lost strength and masculinity .

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Forever Too Far - Abbi Glines

Rush promised him a forever ... but the promises can be broken.
Divided between the 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 one go is not easy.
Blaire, he believed in his fairy tale .... but you can not live in a fantasy.
Her love for Rush and the desire to have a family keeps her believing that they can find a way for this to work. Until you have to make a right decision for the baby and her. Even if it breaks your heart.
Can they find it forever that they both want or everything has arrived ... too far?

~ Genre: Romance
~ Pages: 190
~ Language: English

Forever Too Far, third installment of the Too Far saga.

Well, and finally there's Too Far, as I can tell you from this book, this third installment remains predictable just like the previous two, albeit to a lesser extent. The second book without much to say has an acceptable end, so you enter without knowing that can happen in this third installment, assuming and waiting, to be the most romantic of the three. However, you can not say that it is the most Romantic, but I would define it as the most dramatic.

The book contains more drama, than any of the previous ones, and in that it develops. However I think the end has left me a little surprised, not because of what happened as such, but because of the final reaction, one of the secondary characters, but of great relevance, since it is almost like a villain in the last two Books, although it does not have this bad ending, or tragic, I think it could be different, of course it should be noted that this gives a point in favor of the book because it is not something everyone would expect to happen with this character, That in some of the other sagas belonging to the main (Rosmary Beach) is clarified the fate or reaction of that character.

Just wait to read the other sagas, and see from other planes, that was the life of these characters.

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