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# Never Too Far: A Rosemary Beach Novel (The Rosemary Beach Series)

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The New York Times bestselling novel that continues the passionate story of Rush and Blaire from Fallen Too Far . Our relationship had been short. Intense and brief. I wondered what it would have felt like to curl up in Rush’s arms anytime I wanted. To know I was safe and that he loved me. We’d never had that chance. Just when Blaire allowed herself to fall for her stepbrother, Rush, he revealed a life-altering secret so devastating that she couldn’t forgive him. Unable to face him again, Blaire leaves the promise of true love behind in Rosemary Beach and returns to the comforts of her small town in Alabama, wanting nothing more than to put the summer behind her. But unexpected news complicates Blaire’s plans, and she’s forced to trust the one man she shouldn’t. Trapped between Rush’s fierce desire to win her back and her own sense of self-preservation, Blaire doesn’t know if she’s doing the right thing . . . or if she’s making the biggest mistake of her life.

Review: LOVED IT!!!! No. One. Comes. Before. You. - I HEART RUSH!! and I loved this book! It was just so ADDICTIVE!!! There is something about Abbi Glines' writing that makes me desperately just want more and more and more!!! Its the kind of story you can just inhale in one sitting - a quick, deliciously angsty, drama-filled romance. What made me love it was that I never once, not for one second EVER EVER EVER doubted how right Blaire and Rush were for each other, or how much they loved each other. That was clear and unwavering. That being said, they went through some pretty serious ups and downs, huge insecurities, a lot of mess ups and dysfunctionality along their road to making their relationship work. At times it was a little `much' for me, but I got the same feeling while reading this book that I get when I'm watching a really well-written TV show -- its like, I know that sometimes its just "drama" but I just eat it up! I'm not going to talk about the plot of this one at all. Its a direct continuation of book #1 (which should absolutely be read first) and the story picks up 3 weeks after the cliffhanger ending of the first one. There's a bit of a twist that I suspected from book one that plays out in this book and basically affects the whole general story line. I loved it and loved where it took the characters. The story was told in chapter-by-chapter alternating POVs so we were never left too long without understanding both sides of the story. I seriously seriously seriously love Rush. That guy just makes my heart race. He's hot, swoony, and flawed (not to mention tattooed and pierced). Just... gah! How can you not love him when he says stuff like this: "There is nothing is rather do than be near you... [I'll] take whatever the hell I can get when it comes to you... I will do anything. Anything, Blaire, just to be near you... You need me, I'm there." For the most part I really liked the way he handled things - I mean, sure he kept messing up and I wanted to grab him by the shoulders and shake him a few times but his mistakes were mostly understandable, and let me tell you, that man knew how to grovel. There was just no way you could doubt his intentions. I mean this was all new to him too - the first time he'd actually cared about someone enough to want a relationship... his first time actually falling in love. It totally warmed my heart how he was never willing to just let any of their issues go. He tried to respect her space but at the same time was always pushing to try and work through them. You could just FEEL how much he was desperately head-over-heels in love with Blaire and you just KNEW that he'd do just about anything to protect her. "Let me prove it to you. Leaving me doesn't let me prove anything. You have to stay with me, Blaire. You have to give me a chance... Trust me to protect you and put you first." My heart just plain HURT when he messed up, or when unfortunate situations lead to misunderstanding and general angst but at the same time I love the feel that it gave the story - it kept you a little worried and yet totally invested in the character's lives. "I love you, Blaire. I love you so damn much it hurts." I felt bad for Blaire because for the most part, I understood her insecurities - about not being a part of his world, being reminded of it every day and being surrounded by reasons why they wouldn't fit together. I liked that she wasn't weak - she simply had trust issues brought on by all the men in her life, in some way or another, betraying her. And given Rush's past and his family connections, it was hard for her to accept that she could actually put stock in his love for her. "She'd lost everyone in her life she'd love and trusted. Why would she believe me? The only men in her life had left her. Betrayed her. She expected nothing else... I wasn't letting anyone else hurt her." "I love her. I will stop at nothing to make sure she's safe." There is some serious hotness in this book - much like in the first one. Some of those scenes had me fanning myself! Definitely adult. And, rest easy! There is no cliffhanger at the end of this book!!! *whew* But, that being said, you are left wanting `more'. It leaves off at a happy place, but it was a bit abrupt. I would have definitely loved an epilogue or just a tiny glimpse into their future but I know there are going to be two more books in this series so, despite them not being focused on Blaire and Rush, I have high hopes of seeing more of them in the future and maybe of getting a giant swoony epilogue at the end of the whole series I absolutely LOVED this book and I would definitely recommend this series for everyone!
Review: RUSHILICIOUSLY ADDICTIVE IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY!!!! - **“No man has ever loved a woman as much as I love you. Nothing will ever come before you.”** Rarely does a sequel to a book you’ve loved and re-read more times than you wish to admit ever live up to its high expectations – you’re afraid the plotline would be thin, the characters taken in a direction you don’t wish them to be taken, the overall ‘feeling’ of the book not as intensely or consistently pieced together. Well, you have absolutely no reason to fear any of that when it comes to this book because Abbi Glines has just helped me achieve a new level of ‘book junkie nirvana’. Never Too Far is EVERYTHING I have hoped it would be and then some. After the traumatic cliffhanger we were left with at the end of Fallen Too Far, both our beloved characters are emotional train wrecks. Blaire has run away from Rosemary and from the man she loves, and is hoping to find solace in the familiarity of her home town. She is left with nothing in life, no possessions, no plans for the future, no family that she can rely on to help her heal her shattered soul. She craves to have a family again, to feel unconditional love again, to mean something to someone. Everything she has always believed to be true has been shaken, questioned, attacked, and we find our gentle heroine heartbroken and alone. “I don’t want to be alone… but I am. And I’m scared.” Rush is battling his own demons after Blaire’s departure. For the first time in his life he has fallen in love with someone body and soul, and for the first time in his life he wants to put her well-being first, before anyone else’s, including his sister Nan’s. His last encounter with Blaire has scarred him deeply because he saw the real effects of what his family had done to her. The memory of her vacant eyes haunt him, torture him and don’t allow him to move on. His guilt for the role he played in Blaire’s heartbreak stop him from going after her again, deep down hoping she would come back to him in her own time. “She may have had enough time to deal with things. What if she does come back? What will you do?” What would I do? I’d beg. But life is not done throwing them curveballs and very soon Blaire is forced to return to Rosemary, albeit temporarily, and attempt to find her place in the world again. She leaves the safety of her past once more, trading the familiar comforts of her home town for the unknown of a world that has treated her only badly. She bravely takes control of her life and goes back to the one place that broke her. So what happens when you throw a starving man a bone? He clenches to it and never wants to let go. Blaire’s return has given Rush hope, but he is fearful of scaring Blaire off and making her run away from him again. So he threads carefully, giving her space and time, but his heart and body naturally gravitate towards her and the pull is too irresistible to fight. We see a desperate man, a man who is deeply in love with the woman before him but doesn’t know how to make her trust him again. His desperation is heart-wrenching, playing with our emotions every time we hear his voice and his most intimate thoughts about Blaire. He tries to control his emotions when he’s around her, but his every touch, glance in her direction, need to be as close to her physically as possible give them away. “I will do anything. Anything, Blaire, just to be near you. I can’t think about anything else. I can’t focus on anything.” These young lovers are faced with a reality that sets its own pace, making them aware that time is not necessarily something they can freely fritter away. Their biggest obstacle is not the love that binds them together – it is the lack of trust between them. Blaire finds it hard to trust him because all the men that meant anything to her in her life had abandoned her when she needed them the most. She expects Rush to do the same. She accepts it and considers it to be inevitable. But while Blaire might have more tangible reasons for not trusting Rush again with her heart, Rush is unconsciously distrustful of Blaire as well because he is constantly expecting her to bolt. He does not feel worthy of her and he keeps failing her because of that. “I wondered how many more times I was going to screw up before I ever got this right.” While Fallen Too Far was ‘Blaire’s book’ because we only heard her voice, Never To Far is no longer only her story. By giving us both points of view and by allowing us to hear Rush’s thoughts as well, he truly becomes ‘our’ hero. We feel for him, we understand him, we struggle with his own inner conflicts. Ms Glines has given us the perfect man to pine after and he is spectacular, inside and out. The secondary characters are developed even more this time around, we get to know them better, see what motivates their actions and fall in love with a few of them. Especially the one that is getting his own book next – Woods. This is a book about a love that is all-consuming, a devotion that is truly inspiring, a physical connection that will make your toes curl every time Blaire and Rush share a scene in the story. You will fall in love with these characters all over again and you’ll become invested in them even more. Beautifully paced, skilfully written, I loved every single delicious moment of it. **“She’s amazing. No… she’s perfect. Everything about her is ... perfect … I don’t just love her, she owns me. Completely. I’d do anything for her.”**

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #521,153 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6,751 in New Adult & College Romance (Books) #10,211 in Contemporary Women Fiction #24,596 in Contemporary Romance (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,587 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LOVED IT!!!! No. One. Comes. Before. You.
*by A***G on February 26, 2013*

I HEART RUSH!! and I loved this book! It was just so ADDICTIVE!!! There is something about Abbi Glines' writing that makes me desperately just want more and more and more!!! Its the kind of story you can just inhale in one sitting - a quick, deliciously angsty, drama-filled romance. What made me love it was that I never once, not for one second EVER EVER EVER doubted how right Blaire and Rush were for each other, or how much they loved each other. That was clear and unwavering. That being said, they went through some pretty serious ups and downs, huge insecurities, a lot of mess ups and dysfunctionality along their road to making their relationship work. At times it was a little `much' for me, but I got the same feeling while reading this book that I get when I'm watching a really well-written TV show -- its like, I know that sometimes its just "drama" but I just eat it up! I'm not going to talk about the plot of this one at all. Its a direct continuation of book #1 (which should absolutely be read first) and the story picks up 3 weeks after the cliffhanger ending of the first one. There's a bit of a twist that I suspected from book one that plays out in this book and basically affects the whole general story line. I loved it and loved where it took the characters. The story was told in chapter-by-chapter alternating POVs so we were never left too long without understanding both sides of the story. I seriously seriously seriously love Rush. That guy just makes my heart race. He's hot, swoony, and flawed (not to mention tattooed and pierced). Just... gah! How can you not love him when he says stuff like this: "There is nothing is rather do than be near you... [I'll] take whatever the hell I can get when it comes to you... I will do anything. Anything, Blaire, just to be near you... You need me, I'm there." For the most part I really liked the way he handled things - I mean, sure he kept messing up and I wanted to grab him by the shoulders and shake him a few times but his mistakes were mostly understandable, and let me tell you, that man knew how to grovel. There was just no way you could doubt his intentions. I mean this was all new to him too - the first time he'd actually cared about someone enough to want a relationship... his first time actually falling in love. It totally warmed my heart how he was never willing to just let any of their issues go. He tried to respect her space but at the same time was always pushing to try and work through them. You could just FEEL how much he was desperately head-over-heels in love with Blaire and you just KNEW that he'd do just about anything to protect her. "Let me prove it to you. Leaving me doesn't let me prove anything. You have to stay with me, Blaire. You have to give me a chance... Trust me to protect you and put you first." My heart just plain HURT when he messed up, or when unfortunate situations lead to misunderstanding and general angst but at the same time I love the feel that it gave the story - it kept you a little worried and yet totally invested in the character's lives. "I love you, Blaire. I love you so damn much it hurts." I felt bad for Blaire because for the most part, I understood her insecurities - about not being a part of his world, being reminded of it every day and being surrounded by reasons why they wouldn't fit together. I liked that she wasn't weak - she simply had trust issues brought on by all the men in her life, in some way or another, betraying her. And given Rush's past and his family connections, it was hard for her to accept that she could actually put stock in his love for her. "She'd lost everyone in her life she'd love and trusted. Why would she believe me? The only men in her life had left her. Betrayed her. She expected nothing else... I wasn't letting anyone else hurt her." "I love her. I will stop at nothing to make sure she's safe." There is some serious hotness in this book - much like in the first one. Some of those scenes had me fanning myself! Definitely adult. And, rest easy! There is no cliffhanger at the end of this book!!! *whew* But, that being said, you are left wanting `more'. It leaves off at a happy place, but it was a bit abrupt. I would have definitely loved an epilogue or just a tiny glimpse into their future but I know there are going to be two more books in this series so, despite them not being focused on Blaire and Rush, I have high hopes of seeing more of them in the future and maybe of getting a giant swoony epilogue at the end of the whole series I absolutely LOVED this book and I would definitely recommend this series for everyone!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ RUSHILICIOUSLY ADDICTIVE IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY!!!!
*by N***. on February 27, 2013*

**“No man has ever loved a woman as much as I love you. Nothing will ever come before you.”** Rarely does a sequel to a book you’ve loved and re-read more times than you wish to admit ever live up to its high expectations – you’re afraid the plotline would be thin, the characters taken in a direction you don’t wish them to be taken, the overall ‘feeling’ of the book not as intensely or consistently pieced together. Well, you have absolutely no reason to fear any of that when it comes to this book because Abbi Glines has just helped me achieve a new level of ‘book junkie nirvana’. Never Too Far is EVERYTHING I have hoped it would be and then some. After the traumatic cliffhanger we were left with at the end of Fallen Too Far, both our beloved characters are emotional train wrecks. Blaire has run away from Rosemary and from the man she loves, and is hoping to find solace in the familiarity of her home town. She is left with nothing in life, no possessions, no plans for the future, no family that she can rely on to help her heal her shattered soul. She craves to have a family again, to feel unconditional love again, to mean something to someone. Everything she has always believed to be true has been shaken, questioned, attacked, and we find our gentle heroine heartbroken and alone. “I don’t want to be alone… but I am. And I’m scared.” Rush is battling his own demons after Blaire’s departure. For the first time in his life he has fallen in love with someone body and soul, and for the first time in his life he wants to put her well-being first, before anyone else’s, including his sister Nan’s. His last encounter with Blaire has scarred him deeply because he saw the real effects of what his family had done to her. The memory of her vacant eyes haunt him, torture him and don’t allow him to move on. His guilt for the role he played in Blaire’s heartbreak stop him from going after her again, deep down hoping she would come back to him in her own time. “She may have had enough time to deal with things. What if she does come back? What will you do?” What would I do? I’d beg. But life is not done throwing them curveballs and very soon Blaire is forced to return to Rosemary, albeit temporarily, and attempt to find her place in the world again. She leaves the safety of her past once more, trading the familiar comforts of her home town for the unknown of a world that has treated her only badly. She bravely takes control of her life and goes back to the one place that broke her. So what happens when you throw a starving man a bone? He clenches to it and never wants to let go. Blaire’s return has given Rush hope, but he is fearful of scaring Blaire off and making her run away from him again. So he threads carefully, giving her space and time, but his heart and body naturally gravitate towards her and the pull is too irresistible to fight. We see a desperate man, a man who is deeply in love with the woman before him but doesn’t know how to make her trust him again. His desperation is heart-wrenching, playing with our emotions every time we hear his voice and his most intimate thoughts about Blaire. He tries to control his emotions when he’s around her, but his every touch, glance in her direction, need to be as close to her physically as possible give them away. “I will do anything. Anything, Blaire, just to be near you. I can’t think about anything else. I can’t focus on anything.” These young lovers are faced with a reality that sets its own pace, making them aware that time is not necessarily something they can freely fritter away. Their biggest obstacle is not the love that binds them together – it is the lack of trust between them. Blaire finds it hard to trust him because all the men that meant anything to her in her life had abandoned her when she needed them the most. She expects Rush to do the same. She accepts it and considers it to be inevitable. But while Blaire might have more tangible reasons for not trusting Rush again with her heart, Rush is unconsciously distrustful of Blaire as well because he is constantly expecting her to bolt. He does not feel worthy of her and he keeps failing her because of that. “I wondered how many more times I was going to screw up before I ever got this right.” While Fallen Too Far was ‘Blaire’s book’ because we only heard her voice, Never To Far is no longer only her story. By giving us both points of view and by allowing us to hear Rush’s thoughts as well, he truly becomes ‘our’ hero. We feel for him, we understand him, we struggle with his own inner conflicts. Ms Glines has given us the perfect man to pine after and he is spectacular, inside and out. The secondary characters are developed even more this time around, we get to know them better, see what motivates their actions and fall in love with a few of them. Especially the one that is getting his own book next – Woods. This is a book about a love that is all-consuming, a devotion that is truly inspiring, a physical connection that will make your toes curl every time Blaire and Rush share a scene in the story. You will fall in love with these characters all over again and you’ll become invested in them even more. Beautifully paced, skilfully written, I loved every single delicious moment of it. **“She’s amazing. No… she’s perfect. Everything about her is ... perfect … I don’t just love her, she owns me. Completely. I’d do anything for her.”**

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I was unable to put this book down
*by K***S on July 1, 2013*

Abbi Glines left us with a cliffhanger in Fallen Too Far! How was I not suppose to pick up Never Too Far right away? Never Too Far picks up where Fallen Too Far left off. Blaire has found out that Rush has kept a major secret from her that involves her father's abandoment. She goes back to Sumit where she is trying to mend her broken heart. I got my heart and world shattered and came home. It has been three weeks since she said goodbye to Rush, and Blaire has been trying to move on with her life. She is still an independent, loving and caring girl but she has become tougher. Blaire encounters another situation, here pregnancy, in Never Too Far that changes her world all over again. Once again my life was about to take a sudden turn. One I wasn't prepared for. Blaire goes back to Rosemary looking for Cain, best friend/ex-boyfriend, because he has gone to talk to Rush. When Blaire arrives she realizes that Cain has left, and she decides to stay with Bethy, until she decides where she will go next. I liked Bethy in Fallen Too Far, but loved her In Never Too Far. I would love to have a friend like Bethy- crazy, fun, protective, supportive, and all a girl can ask for in a friend. Rush has heard from Jace that Blaire might come back to Rosemary, but he knows the possibilities of her moving back are slim. In Never Too Far, we see a different side of Rush that we had not seen in Fallen Too Far. He is broken from loosing Blaire and all his pint up anger has made him aggressive. I can never get enough of Rush Finley, I can seriously have an overdose of this guy lol. Lastly, I love reading from his POV :D! There was no reason to act like I was okay. Until I knew Blaire was okay, I was never going to be okay. I'd been angry, broken, and wild. When Rush first see's Blaire, he does not believe what he is seeing. Once Blaire comes back into the picture, we see the Rush we knew in Fallen Too Far. He is extremely protective of Blaire when people try to mess with her, and extremely possessive of her when other guys go near her. If I had been drinking, I'd blame it on the alcohol. It had to be an illusion, a desperate one. But I hadn't been drinking. Not a drop. There was no mistaking Blaire. It was her. There is seriously no stopping the attraction Blaire and Rush have for each other. They can try to be friends and avoid each other as much as they want, but their hearts and bodies do not understand reason. Heck, my body would not understand reason if I had Rush Finley standing in front of me! He was lethal to my emotions and good sense. Although having had her to myself all day was going to make it real hard to go back to the way it was. What I loved about Rush in Never Too Far was that he finally stood up to Nan. I seriously hated Nan in the first book, and I am still not a fan. Nan just needs to mature and remember that Blaire is not to blame for the situation she suffered as a little girl. She also needs to understand that her brother is in love with Blaire, and needs to learn to accept that. So I am glad that Rush finally puts her in her place. I didn't feel like Nan was the victim in this any longer. "You and I both know I've put you first all my life. You needed me and I was there. But we are adults now, Nan." Abbi Glines has delivered an incredible sequel to the Too Far Series. I started this book late at night, and I did not realize that it was five in the morning when I finished reading it. I was unable to put this book down. I was completely sucked into Blaire's world. I road the emotional roller coaster ride with Blaire from the very beginning through the very end. Abbi Glines delivered a story full of steam, developed characters, sorrow, happiness, heartache, betrayal, and so much more. I will definitely be reading and buying Forever Too Far :D!

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