I was so super excited for this book because I totally fell in love with not only Rush (I mean seriously who DOESN’T love Rush) but I also loved Blair too because she just takes everything that life throws at her and moves on. So when this book game out, I had it on my kindle and was reading it right away. But, I must say I was a little bit disappointed… I still totally love Rush, even though he is basically a stupid guy for what he does most of the time and the way he reacts to everything… I still love Blair because she is just trying to deal with everything and more just seems to be piling on top of her… I totally fell in love with Woods in this book, I thought he was a bit of a prick in the glimpse we had of him in Fallen Too Far, but this book totally changed my opinion of him… I even kinda like Cain and hope that one day we can learn more about him because I don’t want him to just disappear he is too much of Blair’s past to just forget about. My problem with this book is that well… well as much as I love Blair and totally think she belongs with Rush come hell or high-water… she kinda made me hate her when she basically just gave in to him… yea sure she didn’t go running back to him immediately she did decide to do things on her own… but as soon as he started talking sweet to her she was just like ‘Screw being alone let him do everything’ it just well… kinda pissed me off. But I got over it because even though I guess I kinda lost a bit of respect from her they obviously belong together and no matter what I want to see them together… I am excited for the third book (ok I already read it) but my hopes aren’t AS high for the third book. I am hoping that it exceeds my expectations but I don’t want to get my hopes popped like a balloon. Overall I am enjoying this series mainly because the characters are all pretty genuine and Abbi Glines can write like no body else. Totally worth checking this series out if you haven’t already… *spoiler* the third book is really really good! Totally makes up for my lack of loving Never Too Far