![]() Going back to school for his senior year no longer appealed to him. Goodreads: Losing his dream, his ultimate plan, and his future- Nash Lee never expected to be facing a life without football. ![]() This is a feature started on Breaking the Spine that puts the spotlight on upcoming books. *I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Either of them would be my guess for the next book. Of the supporting characters, Nash’s cousin Ryker played the biggest role with their friend Asa also hanging around quite a bit. He was overprotective and she was naive and innocent, both were stubborn and it led to a lot of fights and misunderstandings that could have been avoided if they just talked to each other. I thought I would be less invested in Tallulah’s story since I’m not usually a fan of someone coming back “hot” to get revenge, and her plan seemed a little naive. I liked what she did with Nash’s story, focusing on him having to come to terms with what his injury meant for his future and how hard it was to see all his friends still playing the sport he loved. It had a dual POV, misunderstandings between the two main characters that kept them apart, small issues that seemed huge to them, larger issues that were a theme through the whole book. Quick to read, perfect to grab and head outside or to the beach. The book had the typical Abbi Glines feel to it. I did miss the characters from the first three books who have graduated but Nash and his crew seem very able to carry on the football team and the series. It tackled a lot, from Nash dealing with his injury and dreams of football being over, to Tallulah going from an outcast to popular, to a new football coach who I didn’t trust right away. I’ve been enjoying the Field Party series so I was excited for a new one. He no longer fit into the perfect package. But the pain in his eyes she understood all too well. From the time she walked out of the school building to the moment she returned for her senior year Tallulah had been determined to lose weight and finally be the size her peers considered acceptable. What she wasn’t expecting on her return was to find a broken Nash Lee who no longer smiled, rarely spoke, and didn’t care about anything or anyone around him. He’d always been the one person to notice her, include her, not treat her differently. What had hurt so deeply was Nash’s laughter. It wasn’t like no one had made fun of her weight before. From the last day of her junior year when Ryker Lee had made a fat joke about her and Nash laughed with him, she’d been driven by pain. The way you looked at life changed completely when you clung to the ugly notion. Tallulah Liddell had found it was rather controlling. Walking back into Lawton High School, seeing pity in everyone’s eyes was just another reality in his nightmare. Revenge wasn’t a pretty thing. ![]() So as we catch up with the members of the Lawton High football team, the future still remains unknown.Losing his dream, his ultimate plan, and his future- Nash Lee never expected to be facing a life without football. Finally, there are Ryker and Aurora, who must continue to fight their way through insecurity and temptation.Īll these couples find themselves face-to-face with not only the past but a possible future worth celebrating. But family may be the point of contention when it comes to Gunner and Willa and their upcoming plans. And a joyous celebration waits for Brady and Riley and their beautiful family. And for some, the reunion introduces an opportunity to confront unresolved issues.Ĭan Asa and Ezmita continue to run away from what their hearts truly want? What about Nash and Tallulah-will their natural attraction to each other last when trust concerns rise to the surface? For West and Maggie, five years later means taking the next step-if they have the courage to face it. But coming back together brings up memories from the past. The seventh and final book in the #1 New York Times bestselling Field Party series-a Southern soap opera filled with football, cute boys, and pick-up trucks-from USA TODAY bestselling author Abbi Glines.įive years after the Lawton High football team last took the field, everyone is gathering for a special event back home in Alabama.
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