Preston and Amanda have many terrible sons and Jax and Sadie have a very serious daughter. Added to that were slight glimpses at the children of other characters from the series. We get to see an older Cage and Eva (still happy and in love) and the now parents of grown ups Rush and Blair (also still living their happily ever after). Plus, I loved revisiting the characters from Sea Breeze and Rosemary Beach. Their relationship has a promise of happily-ever-after, that as a Glines fan, I want to see for these characters. Bliss and Nate’s story has a hint of sweetness that can only be found in books about first love. “Like a Memory” was the perfect bit of romantic fantasy to help escape a snowy Sunday. It is the literary equivalent of cotton candy and I love it. What’s Good About it: I am a fan of Abbi Glines’ books becasue they are so quick and fun. The two are forced to interact and (obviously) the result is flirting, longing, and many romantic sparks. Now in their 20s they are thrown together by fate when Bliss begins to work for Nate’s fiancee. Bliss and Nate met in the epilogue of “Until the End” as preteens and then had a summer romance in the their teens to only be torn apart because of an illness and a misunderstanding. The story focuses on Bliss York (the daughter of Eva and Cage from “Sometime’s it Last”) and Nate Finlay (the eldest child of Blair and Rush from “Fallen Too Far”). What’s it About: This is the much anticipated crossover of Glines’ popular Sea Breeze and Rosemary Beach series.
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