Wednesday 2 December 2015

Wednesday Wonders #2- The Best Goodbye ( A Rosemary Beach Novel) by Abbi Glines.( My review and a teaser!)

Little Introduction Note- Wednesday Wonders is the featuring of the books you ought to look out for.

The Best Goodbye By Abbi Glines

Amazon Stars- 4.3 Stars

My Ratings- 5 Stars

Publication Date- December 1st, 2015.

Publication- Atria Books

Language- English

Paperback- 256 pages

ISBN 10-  1501115383

ISBN 13- 9781501115387

Amazon Link- the Best Goodbye



Synopsis

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Abbi Glines comes the next sizzling novel in the Rosemary Beach series, featuring well-known playboy and Blaire’s half brother, Captain.
The look on Rose’s face had screamed that she was hiding something. Hell, she’d practically run away from me. There was something to that. I knew there was...
After ten years in the employ of a mysterious crime boss, River “Captain” Kipling is ready to leave his sordid past—and his cover occupation as an upscale restaurateur—behind him. The only thing standing in the way of his “retirement” is his commitment to launch a new restaurant in the resort town of Rosemary Beach. With his sister, Blaire, nearby, Captain can delay his dream of running a humble bar on the waterfront, but the unwanted attentions of his head server, Elle, have him itching to get out.
Until he notices Rose Henderson, the new server at the restaurant. All he knows about the pretty redhead with the cute glasses is that she’s a hardworking single mom from Oklahoma. But there’s something overly familiar about her laugh...something strange about the way she looks at Captain...


My Reviews 

Page-burning scenes and mind-scrambling chemistry! Captain & Addy's story is gonna own you.

The Best Goodbye. Oh man ! there aren't words that are enough to describe the amazingness of The Best Goodbye. Abbi Glines is one of my favourite author, so I always expect a great deal from her books. And amazingly, she keeps on  increasing my expectations. 

   "He pulled me close to him and lowered his mouth to my ear. "You're my reason for everything."
 "I can't remember what my life was like before you."..."I don't want to remember." He smirked."I remember what mine was like before you, and I don't ever want to live without you again."
 "Because when River Joshua Kipling decided you were worth protecting, he did it with everything he had."
      
     The book is written in the dual pov of River Joshua Kipling (Captain) and Addy (Rose). As always Mrs. Glines' writing style capture you in the story the moment you start reading the first lines. And the storyline is marvelously incorporated, River & Addy story has more history than you could have imagined. I could go on and on, but it's suffice to say that The Best Goodbye is guaranteed to be one of the best read of your life.....
    
Here's to increasing the expectations!

Reviewed by,
Sona Dasgupta.

Keep Scrolling Down For A Teaser...



Her car was in the driveway when I pulled up to Addy’s house. When I’d gotten to the office and found out she’d called in sick, I had turned and walked right back out. She wasn’t sick. At least, I hoped she wasn’t. I was more than positive she’d called in sick to stay away from me. Which I deserved, dammit. Last night had gone wrong.
I wanted Addy. There, I said it. I fucking wanted Addy. The idea of her with anyone else drove me mad. But how could I have her? The man I was now could never be someone she would love.
I parked my truck and headed for her door, not sure what I intended to say, but I had to say something. This thing between us had to be fixed for Franny’s sake—and my sanity. Sleeping last night had been impossible. The look on Addy’s face before she had turned and walked out of my office had taunted me. How could I protect her from me? I’d protected her from everyone else, but I’d never had to protect her from me.
The small porch of the guest house they rented was clean, with potted flowers giving the place a homey feel. Even the steps were swept clean. Addy gave our daughter so much. I’d never be able to give her what Addy could. But I wanted to give her everything in my power.
Before I hit the top step, the door swung open, and Addy stood there, glaring at me. That should have been the first thing I worried about: what I was going to say to fix this. But that wasn’t what caught my attention.
She wasn’t wearing a bra. Her much larger breasts were crammed into a top that wasn’t quite big enough to contain them. God help me, I wanted her naked.
“Why are you here?” she snapped.
I had to shake my head and force my eyes off her tits to regain focus. Looking up at her angry face helped. I didn’t want her angry at me. I had to find a way to make up for last night and the shitty way I’d handled things. But she needed a bra. A potato sack would be even better. “I came to talk,” I said.
“Talk,” she said, not moving from the door, a look of steel on her face. That only made her hotter. A mad Addy was not a scary one.
“Can I come in?”
“No,” she snapped.
I was going to have to do better than this. “Addy, I’m sorry. I was an asshole last night, and I would like to talk about what happened. Please.”
That softened her up a bit. I could see the anger she was using like a shield slip some. She bit down on her bottom lip and took a step back. That was a good sign. “OK. Fine.”
When she turned to walk back inside, I took the moment to enjoy the view of her ass. It was a jerk move, but her body was so filled out now, and I hadn’t seen it naked looking like this. The body I had once claimed as mine no longer looked the same, and I wanted to see more of it.
“Would you like a drink?” she asked, glancing back at me.
I jerked my gaze off her butt to shake my head. “No, I’m good, thanks.”
“OK, then, talk.” She looked at me with a directness I wasn’t used to from her. Lately, she hardly looked me in the eyes. But then I’d brought that on myself, too. She motioned for me to take a seat on the sofa, and she sat in the chair across from it.
I wished I’d come more prepared. I had made a rushed decision to come over once she wasn’t at work, but now that I had her alone, I didn’t know where to start. She looked annoyed. Again, I wasn’t used to that.

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