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Sweet Little Memories

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Book #3 in the Sweet Little Series. Trusting again and facing the lies that had surrounded her entire life, Beulah is ready to move on. Love and enjoy the man she’s found happiness with. When the past comes back yet again with one last skeleton in the closet.

264 pages, ebook

First published November 16, 2017

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Abbi Glines

118 books86.4k followers
Abbi Glines is a #1 New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Rosemary Beach, Smoke, Sea Breeze, Vincent Boys, Field Party and Existence series. She never cooks unless baking during the Christmas holiday counts. She believes in ghosts and has a habit of asking people if their house is haunted before she goes in it. She drinks afternoon tea because she wants to be British but she now lives in New England and that's as close as it is going to get. When asked how many books she has written she has to stop and count on her fingers. When she’s not locked away writing, she is reading, watching Netflix and all the introverted stuff.
You can connect with Abbi online in several different ways. She uses social media to procrastinate.

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Profile Image for Beatrice.
1,248 reviews1,730 followers
January 22, 2018
I had a last minute switch on my current reads because of a reading slump. I'm hopeful that somehow this book have improvements. As usual, the drama was plain ridiculous and the characters are awful. All these deceits can be resolved earlier if these motherchuckers told the truth. 🙄🔪 Overall, the ending was predictable. You don't know how happy I am when I finished this book. I'm done dealing with these spineless, immature characters.

I'M DONE. YAS.
Profile Image for Penny.
474 reviews64 followers
May 30, 2021
Surprisingly, this was slightly better than the second book…

There’s not much to say about his book. It includes a lot of drama but (thankfully) less than the previous book. It was ok for the most part, but I really liked the ending because we get to see Stone and Jasper trying to rebuild their friendship. Also, in this book there are only a couple of scenes with Heidi but the last one I really loved, it was soooo cute 😍

Overall, I think it was mostly ok, nothing much interesting and exciting. I’m not going to read the last book in the series, at least not now (it’s not about the main characters of the first three books). I’m pretty disappointed with this series so I’m not sure I’ll give this author another chance.

If you like too much drama in books this is a series for you.

(this is my 100th review, just wow 🤩)

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182 reviews33 followers
November 20, 2017
The good news is this is the last book of the series.



Surprisedly, this is my first time being part of that small four percent who doesn't like a book. Yet, I do not regret it.

"Sweet Little Memories" has two things better than the earlier one. Not much sex, thank God for that. And not much unnecessary crying or drama. By the epilogue, I found myself content with Beulah's partner choice. I sensed since the first book that she and he would be the ones ending up together.

Overall, the story was a mess and I deeply lament the time wasted reading it.
Profile Image for Dulce María.
949 reviews42 followers
April 18, 2018
Por como termino el segundo libro creí que este iba a estar mas interesante... Pero no.

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No se porque pero me encantan estos libros simples que se que van a terminar bien, sin embargo este estuvo lleno de drama innecesario, porque me encanta el drama, pero el buen drama, no la pelea que tuvieron, sin argumentos y que no duro ni dos días, sin mencionar que el drama de Wills se resuelve de la forma más floja y fácil que pudieron encontrar.

Es super corto, predecible, no aporta nada nuevo, habría preferido que desarrollara más a los personajes secundarios, pero supongo que les va a escribir sus propios libros como le gusta a Abbie.

Pero que les puedo decir esta clase de libro me ayudan a distraerme de lecturas más pesadas ya que los leo en menos de un día de lo ligeros, simples y básicos que son y probablemente los siga leyendo.
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Profile Image for Krystal.
258 reviews1 follower
February 7, 2018
Gosh I was so excited for this one.... :(

Let me just say that the first two book were freaking awesome. I was hooked and couldn't stop reading. It was the same thing with the first 50% of this one as well.

I hit half way through the book and 100% lost interest. I didn't care about the story, the characters, anything.

Pains me to give this 2 stars but it is a DNF.
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284 reviews19 followers
November 18, 2017
This book is the definition of waste of time!
Thank God I stopped at 30%! (I jumped right to the epilogue 🙄🙄🙄 very predictable!)
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493 reviews135 followers
December 8, 2020
I need this book, like, yesterday!

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3.5 Stars

It was good. Ended well. Wasn’t my favorite series out of Abbi Glines’ lot (that honor belongs to the Rosemary Beach series), but I enjoyed it. Took much unnecessary drama, yeah, but it is what it is. At least it was all resolved in the end.
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Author 11 books135 followers
July 5, 2020
I was quite excited to start this book but I'm sad to say that it just didn't do it for me as the other Abbi Glines books. I didn't feel connected to the characters, their feelings or even the overall story failed to catch my interest. Thoughts felt repetitive as did actions.

I'd prefer the Fallen Too Far Trilogy any day to this one.
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554 reviews2 followers
February 8, 2018
All the characters here are so confusing but I have learned to love Stone a little bit more than the last installment.

On this book, Beulah was my biggest annoyance. She is such a drama queen! She is the type of female—damsell in distress kind of character that you'll hate. Her personality is very confusing for me. She is nice and sweet especially with her sister, no doubt. But she is also annoyingly needy and clingy without her realizing it. She wants to be strong but she breaks down just as easily. She is so naive and ugh. I was also so annoyed of how she handled things with her secret pregnancy. How can you not tell Stone that? I know Stone told her straight out that he can't be a father but can't she tell how Stone unconditionally loves his son, Wills, too much? How can he not be happy with having a baby with her. He has been so stupid not pulling out during sex, he wouldn't blame it on her for sure. And he fcking loves her so much. How can he not love a baby made out of that love? He had a son from his stepmother due to his horny 15 yr old self and he loved Wills so much even if he wasn't sure that he was his all along. HOW CAN HE NOT LOVE BEULAH'S BABY??! Dang. I was so frustrated with her all though out the book.

Also, it was a great redemption for Jasper's character too. How he fixed things with Stone and realized his own mistakes. I hate how the series kind of threw Jasper's character so sudden out of the picture and only shows up at the ending.

My most favorite scene in the book would be when Beulah ran away and Stone put Wills as his priority before anything else and did not came running after her. THAT IS WHAT A GOOD GUY WILL DO. He was fighting for that kid and even Beulah will not hinder that. She's a mature woman. If she can't handle it, let her go. I also love how he called Jasper to take care of her. Even knowing that he will take advantage of the situation, he still did. It just goes to show how he only cares about her safety, trusts his friend still and knows where to put his priorities first. Okay, I kinda love Stone for all of those.

The ending seems kind of convenient and rushed too but I don't really mind as I would really love to get off the series already. His dad conveniently dying while fighting custody was like, okay. All the hardwork was for nothing at all. Funny.

Okay, rants over.
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267 reviews23 followers
March 22, 2018
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Where do I start? I enjoyed this series-- but this last book? Not really. At least to me, the ending is what killed it to me.

I'm going to bypass the first half or so to where it started turning me off, when Beulah finds out she's pregnant. She finds out and doesn't tell Stone because he is too busy with trying to get custody of his son. Maybe its just me but you should tell you significant other that you are pregnant, whether you want to or not.🙄 And Stone's not a bad guy! Like Beulah-- girl what is your problem.

So then Stone says something about not wanting his, he'd be bad father, blah, blah, blah. Like he doesn't know you're pregnant-- he wouldn't think that way if he knew you were!🙄 So what is her perfect solution? Run away.

Now she isn't a regular nineteen/ twenty-something year old who doesn't really have that many responsibilities-- she has a special needs sister who needs her love and attention. You are her legal guardian. If she needs medical attention or an emergency comes up, you're off hours away without being able to be there within a few minutes. And that's not okay. I don't doubt her love for Heidi.. but it is so impulsive and unlike Beulah.🤷🏻‍♀️ Big time turn off.

And now she's off, thinking Stone won't find her a few hours away in Florida, enough money to barely get by on. What's you plan honey? You aren't going to be able to find a job quickly because people don't want to hire someone just to give them paid maternity leave. Sorry, but that's the truth.🤷🏻‍♀️ And even if you found somewhere to work, you can't just go back to work after you maternity leave. Who would watch the baby? Day care is expensive.

Now here's the part that bugs me the most: She has her mind all set on running away and raising this baby by her lonesome self. The Stone shows up (whom I adore, don't get me wrong), says he loves her and the baby, blah, blah, blah-- and BAM! They're together again.😒 Like if you wold have just told him when you found out, all of this unnecessary drama would not have happened.🤦🏻‍♀️ it just really made my eye twitch.😑

But I did enjoy the first book lots, the second around the same with a few issues-- then this one. It just pees me off.😑

A true two stars.
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3,137 reviews16 followers
November 17, 2017
Beulah and Stone find themselves mired in new drama. After Jasper drops his bombshell, Beulah is left to wonder if she even really knows Stone. Stone was his usual aloof self and didn't think twice about leaving her alone to deal with her feelings. The truth does come out and Beulah had to decide if she was able to move past it. I found it interesting that she didn't hold Stone to the same standards that she held Jasper to. Beulah was still all over the place in this book and I had a hard time connecting with her. I really hate when a h has a life changing event take place and they refuse to own up to it. There really is no excuse for not being honest. I felt things were glossed over too quickly and the book wrapped up really fast. Overall an okay read but I was still left with a slew of unanswered questions.
2,336 reviews
January 9, 2019
Major plot spoilers for the entire series. Don’t read if you don’t want to be spoiled like I was spoiled before reading book one, which totally skewed my view of book one as I was reading because I knew some things.


This book was the best one out of the entire trilogy. This one was more what I was looking for in the first two books of the series with its Abbi Glines typical flair that I enjoy. I wish there was more of this throughout the entire series, instead of the messed up stuff that went on in the first two books.

I mean the first book focused on the romance between Jasper and Beulah that turned up to be built up and built up until it turned out to be incestous, which was gross and I hoped that turned out not to be the truth, but in fact was the truth. I get they didn’t know, but still that just skeved me out too much especially since I knew from the beginning after hearing spoilers that they were in fact related somehow so it made me cringe every time they got closer and closer. Wasn’t appealing at all.

Then the second book just felt like Beulah went from Jasper to Stone so quickly that it didn’t feel believable at all. How could she be head over heels for Jasper one minute then the next minute be totally in love with Stone in the next. It just felt very immature and fickle on Beulah’s part, and again not believable. Perhaps if there was more development of the relationship between Stone and Beulah in the first and second book that I might have felt better than the way they came together the way they did. Again not appealing. I also felt that the relationship between Stone and Beulah was just about the physical and nothing more even though they said they loved each other, I didn’t believe it. All their relationship was in book two was them going at it like rabbits every two seconds. It felt very shallow to me, and I couldn’t get behind them.

Until this book that is, that was finally when I could see them together and believe that they were in fact in love. There was more development in their relationship. More caring. More loving. Just more than just them hitting the sheets every second they were in the same room together, though there was plenty of that too, but there was a balance between that and the emotional side of their relationship it felt like more of complete relationship between them. I loved that Beulah was that support system for Stone when he was going through a difficult time and vowed to love him even when he wasn’t his most lovable. She was what he needed her to be. She really showed the meaning of unconditional love. And I liked seeing that, though I do wish she came clean with him about her own insecurities and needs instead of excusing him by saying he had too much on his plate and didn’t need to be a burden to him when she needed him for support. But that’s what love is, isn’t it? To be a two sided street not a one way.

Stone even acknowledged that he needed to reciprocate more, which I loved, but he didn’t really execute. Yes, he did things here and there for her, but it was more about his wants and needs than hers until the end, then he finally got the wake up call that he needed all along. I wish there was a scene where he went either with Beulah or without her to visit with sister. That would have been a big grand gesture and show how much he truly cared about Beulah and her life, but alas didn’t. He did show in other ways he cared like making sure she was safe by calling Jasper to look after her. He did little things, but I just wish there was that big moment there.

This book went a lot deeper than the other two did on an emotional level not only with showing a more loving relationship between Beulah and Stone, but just all the issues going on with Stone. This was really where his character was really revealed with all that he went through in his childhood and just how much abuse he had to endure at the hands of his father. All that pain that he experienced and the lack of love that he had in his life really broke my heart for him. This book really showed off his vulnerable side and showed how big of a deal it was him to love Beulah the way that he did. It showed how much he needed her and her love. He was craving it all his life, and he finally got that with Beulah. It was heartbreaking to witness, but it also showed him a new light. It also showed what he was willing to do for the people he loved and make sure they didn’t suffer like he did as a child. It was a lot for him to deal with for sure, but loving Beulah gave him strength to power through and do what he needed to do in order to save Wills. Seeing all that made me understand why Beulah fell in love with him in the first place, and that was when I finally got behind their romance.

I get that this trilogy was about the journey for Beulah, and how she had to go through some stuff before she found that all encompassing love that she needed, but I could have dealt without book one or at least the romance between Jasper and Beulah, which was controversial in of itself anyway. I think that if the relationship between Stone and Beulah was the focus from the very beginning, I think would have enjoyed this trilogy than I did. It just my personal taste, but when in a series I prefer not to read bout the heroine being with two guys especially in such a short period of time, and instead just focus on the main relationship. I like to see the beginning of the meant to be relationship. Is that reality? No of course not people date other people all the time and even way before they meet the one, but this is fantasy/fiction and I want to see the heroine with only one person. Is that sexist? Probably, but it just how I like my reading adventures. I think my problem was that she claimed to be deeply in love with both of them in such a short period of time that just didn’t sit with me. The fact that Stone had been with other woman didn’t bother me, but that was because I knew it was nothing more than just lust for him until he fell hook, line and sinker for Beulah. I just didn’t like the first book in general and it set a bad taste in my mouth especially knowing the spoiler going in and seeing how much of a train wreck it was going to be for Beulah and Jasper. Just knowing that alone put me in a really weird mindset from the beginning. That might have skewed me a bit, but the point I was trying to make was that I just wish that more focus was on the Beulah and Stone relationship from the very beginning then there would have been a lot more development and easier to get behind their romance, which I wasn’t behind until this final book then I got it.

This wasn’t my favorite series by Abbi Glines. Rosemary Beach and Sea Breeze where far superior series with better plot lines, better romances, and better characters, but this book saved the series for me and made it almost worth it in the end to get to this final point and the happily ever after of Beulah and Stone. It made me not regret picking up this series and reading it because I enjoyed this one so much more than the other two in the trilogy. There needed to be more of this book in the other two with more of its Abbi Glines flair and what I adore from her books. This book was the upside of the series, and it ended more satisfactory than I thought it would especially after reading the first two books so I was happy with that.


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1,595 reviews274 followers
June 13, 2023
This was a disappointment. Jasper was disgusting and still wanting Beulah, Beulah running because it's all she knows, and Stone going through some real issues. Stone really didn't have anyone reliable in his corner and that's what was the most disappointing after all he did for those two.
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Author 2 books4 followers
June 24, 2018
Y estamos aquí de nuevo con otro libro de Abbi. ¿Y adivinen qué? Sigue sin volver a ser la Abbi de sus inicios; sé que es extraño pensar que una autora disminuya su efectividad de contar una historia con el tiempo, pero con Glines sigue ocurriendo.

Después de haber leído las dos primeras partes de esta saga, estaba deseando que este tercer libro tuviera un desarrollo mucho mejor. Casi hasta el final estaba determinada a darle una estrella y una parte de mí aun cree que es la puntuación que merece. Pero por otra parte este libro cumplió con su cometido de ser ligero y simple de leer. Una sola noche de lectura y ya había terminado con él.

No puedo ni siquiera comenzar a describir lo pésimo que es el drama en este libro; la trama daba para un final más elaborado porque se incluyen temas que tienen para libros más largos; pero supongo ese es el objetivo de la autora desde hace tiempo; sacar estas historias llenas de cliché, drama absurdo y superficialidad como pan caliente cada ciertos meses.

Ya está más basada en la cantidad de libros que tiene en el mercado, que la propia calidad de estos.

Hablemos de personajes:

- Beulah: ¿Saben la sensación de irritación que trae un mosquito susurrando en tu oreja de noche? Eso mismo siento con este personaje. Tenía hojas enteras hablando de que su madre la había criado para poder valerse por si sola y ser fuerte; y sus acciones no demostraban nada de eso. Shame on you.
- Stone: Muy lindo y todo que quisiera pelear por su hijo, pero fue la batalla legal más tonta que he visto; y lo digo como abogada.
- Jasper: Otro que creyó que con dos frases iba a volver a ganar a alguien; pero más que perseguir a alguien que nunca va a estar con él para luego entregársela al mejor amigo que no dudo en traicionar; no hizo más nada que ser el mismo niño mimado de siempre.
- Geraldine: Por mucho el personaje más interesante del libro, y eso que en este no quisieron ni mencionarla como en el anterior. #ImHereForHisMemories El libro debería ser sobre ella contando su juventud; esas si serían pequeñas memorias dulces.
- Heidi: La tenían de plan de contingencia para los momentos en que Beulah no podía estar con Stone, que uso tan ineficiente de un personaje.
- Fiona: Otro plan de contingencia para mantener a Beulah en el edificio. De resto, no hizo más.
- Chantel: ¿Era necesario añadir un personaje secundario que no haría gran cosa? Oh, cierto. Este libro se basó en eso.
- Shay: Shay llegó, Shay embriagó a Beulah, Shay se fue.
- Hilda: Dejemos esto en que este ser no es bueno.
- Mills: Un niño que merecía una mejor madre y un mejor padre; ni Beulah y Stone van a cumplir con eso.
- Richardson: ¿Toda su interacción en el libro fue perder la batalla legal al morirse? Que solución tan vía fácil, incluso para un libro de Glines.

El epilogo solo dejó en claro que Abbi hace todo lo posible por dar finales felices a toda costa, incluso si eso consiste en una mala historia de 264 páginas.

Pd. Algo más irónico que esta historia, es que seguiré leyendo los siguientes porque este es el tipo de libros que leo cuando quiero algo ligero y que me de un descanso mental para volver a libros que valgan la pena.
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Author 8 books39 followers
November 16, 2017
I had no idea how Abbi was going to end this trilogy, but I'm so happy with the ending Beulah got!

Jasper's just revealed that Stone has a son he's left to raise at the hands of his abusive father. Beulah is shocked but wants to be their for Stone, even if she realises that maybe she doesn't know him as well as she thinks she does. When Stone reveals that he doesn't know is Wills is his son, Beulah vows to stand by him during his quest the save his brother/son from his abusive father. But in the process, Beulah learns that her life is about the change, and that maybe Stone isn't ready for that life with her. She can either stay with Stone and dread how he'll handle the news, or start a fresh life somewhere else, putting herself first.

As I said, I really had no idea where this story was going to go, although I knew pregnancy was on the table - Abbi is really obvious when hinting at a character falling pregnant, so I knew it was coming. Throw in some of the revelations that Stone learns, and I was worried about these characters getting a happy ending. As I reached the end of the book and things weren't yet resolved, I was sure that Abbi had ended the trilogy with Beulah by herself starting a new life! But the ending we got was great, although I do wish we got to see more. The epilogue was great and wrapped up a lot of the loose ends.

This book really cemented for me the need to have a book about some of the other characters and sharing their stories as well. I'd love to see a happy ending for Jasper after everything he's been through, and I'd love to learn more about Shay, Chantel, Mack, Marty and Fiona as well. What we got to see on them in these past two books has been really intriguing so I'd love to learn more about them in their own books. Maybe a Savannah series to go alongside the Rosemary Beach and Sea Breeze books?

I felt like the story dragged a little in places and I was wanting to see more of Stone and Wills, and Stone and Beulah between the final chapter and the epilogue. Everything seemed to wrap up quickly and I felt like we just needed a few more chapters to really wrap up everything and everyone's stories.

Overall, I thought this was a great ending to a really enjoyable trilogy. It had everything I love about an Abbi Glines book and a bit more. Even though Abbi's books are similar, I never know what to expect her to put these characters through. She's a fantastic writer and I can't wait to see what story is coming next, whether it's connected to this trilogy or a completely new story. A must-read for Abbi fans and anyone who enjoyed new adult romance.
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426 reviews60 followers
February 8, 2019
Sweet Little Memories by Abbi Glines is the absolute perfect ending for Beulah, Stone, and Jasper. I was so excited to read this one and see how it would all end. This series has kept me so emotional and so captivated through every book.

Sweet Little Memories begins where the second book left off. You are thrown back into Beulah's crazy world and trust me, there is so much drama you won't believe everything that happens. I was so glad to finally get the full story and to know that Beulah had finally found the one person she was suppose to love. That no matter what was going on in their lives, the two of them would be able to press through and come out even more in love than before. I have been team Stone from the beginning, he's everything. But will she end up with him or Jasper, that you'll have to discover yourself and trust me, it's worth the ride.

So if you love a romance that is so thrilling because of all the secrets, all the betrayals and all of the love that flows from the pages, then you'll enjoy Sweet Little Memories. But make sure you read the other books before reading this one, they all go hand in hand.

I give Sweet Little Memories by Abbi Glines 5 out of 5 BITTERSWEET STARS!
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1,530 reviews128 followers
November 16, 2017
*5 Stars*

Whoa. I smashed this book in a day! I couldn't wait to see how the story of Beulah, Stone and Jasper would end.

Although at times I feel like Beulah is a little naive, she is also a really likeable character who has a strong personality. 

I like Stone wayyyy more than Jasper, and I knew after the cliffhanger in the second book that there had to be more to the story. I felt some similarities in this series as with Glines Rosemary Beach series, but overall this is a whole new trilogy with its own awesome characters.

It made me emotional in parts and I was hanging on every word to see how it would end.

I really don't want to say anything and give away the end of this fantastic series, so I'll keep this short and leave it at the fact that I loved this whole series and the ending was perfect. I hope everyone else has enjoyed it as much as I have.

If you haven't read this - get onto it!

Review also on my blog - Sweet Little Memories - Abbi Glines

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2,121 reviews80 followers
December 17, 2018
Contains sexual content.
This 3rd book was a great ending. I must say, there a few places in this on that had me in tears. I think all the characters are wonderful, well most of them anyway.
12 reviews
April 23, 2020
It was excruciatingly painful finishing this book. Beulah became incredibly pathetic, and annoying. Her entire personality compared to the first two books has changed. Instead of developing and becoming a better version of herself, she was weak and pathetic.. and MOST of all beyond annoying. It took me some time to finish this book, because I paused to read two other novels... since I found it painful to finish this series.

Everything about this novel made me mad. Everything that the first two books focused on and was "important" to the novel no longer were in the end of the series... This did not make sense since that is what the story revolved around. I felt like pointless, stupid drama was thrown in just for the heck of it, this was super frustrating!

I hated each and every character development in this final book.....
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131 reviews8 followers
February 11, 2022
I did not like this 3rd book as much as the first two because there was a bit too much drama going on and people not being honest. However the story about Stone, his dad and Wills was really interesting. Overall still a good addition to the series but pretty forgettable.
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118 reviews2 followers
March 16, 2018
Better than the first two, but still not quite good enough for a 3 star rating. Kind of trashy, frustrating, and predictable - but I guess it has a satisfying (enough) epilogue...
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357 reviews5 followers
November 17, 2017
What a ride! Last book of the series... It was intense but my favorite was the second book. The end happened too fast but I loved it! I wish we can read about the other characters on the story! Thanks Abbi for such a good story!
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3,800 reviews124 followers
January 6, 2019
Well I am not sure what I feel, I liked the ending.
The dramalama could have been a lot less if she had just opened her mouth and spoke up.
I sometimes wonder if authors think we are the readers are dim, I mean let's have all this hot sexy time and not use protection it will be ok... SURRREEEE it will like we know what is coming from 10 miles away. I am not mad about it just think maybe don’t make it seem like we are not going to get a pregnancy storyline when we all know we are.

Jasper and Stone back and forth I am just a little over it. I am very glad we got more Heidi I was hoping we would.
I don’t know about this series, I liked it but I didn’t love it.

The narration was again ok Samantha was right for Beulah but Kyle wasn’t the right voice for Jasper or Stone like I said in other reviews.
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447 reviews31 followers
December 3, 2017
The wrong thing I did, first and foremost was to read comments/ reviews before I even started this book. I read this and that and thought, I've already invested time reading the first two books and this is the ending I will get? Yes, that was even before I started this book. But lo and behold, I was wrong. The ending was just perfect as I hope it would be. I'm warning you, if you're not into drama , this book isn't for you because Stone has a whole lot of issue more than Vogue. He rivaled the drama of Fallen Crest High series and that series packed a whole lot of it. And now I'm hearing people say "We want Jasper's story!"
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330 reviews62 followers
February 5, 2018
I enjoyed the drama, but the characters were meh.

Beulah does not stand up for herself. She’s too nice, and no one is this nice! She lets Stone walk all over her, because she apparently loves him. I don’t feel anything for Stone. His character has not improved, and I feel like I barely know the guy.

This was underwhelming. The ending felt really rushed. They made up for 3 pages, and it was on to the epilogue.
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November 19, 2017
Book 2 ends on a cliffhanger and leaves the reader with a major shock.

To avoid spoilers, I just going to say I enjoyed reading this series and hope that maybe Jasper will get his own so we can see more of Stone and Beulah.
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