Until Friday Night (A Field Party Book Series, Book #1) by Abbi Glines

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Until Friday Night (A Field Party Book Series, Book #1) by Abbi Glines

You know usually when I finish a book, I like to “be with it” for a couple of days before I try to put how I felt about it into words. This is one of those rare occasions that I just finished the book (like today finished) and now it’s time to put it to paper. I must admit however, I was a little skeptical about this book when I noticed it making it’s rounds on social media (prior to release), I just didn’t know if I would connect with it and add that to the fact that I rarely will spend over $6 for a Kindle book and this one was $10.99, which was more than any other format. But, I read the sample to get a feel and I was hooked and found myself clicking the “buy with 1-click” button before I knew it. 

This book will be told through both POV’s and trust me, you need for it to be.

Maggie Carleton has lived a life that no one at her age deserves, really no one at any age deserves. Two years prior, she witnesses her father murder her mother and that tragedy has struck her silent. She’s afraid to speak, afraid to relive the nightmare that haunts her nightly, afraid to answer questions, actually, just afraid to hear her voice. After living with her Godmother and not having any success with opening up, her Godmother ships her off to live with her aunt and uncle, which was really a bitch thing to do, but, for the best in the long run. Just to wrap up the individuals she is now living with: Aunt Coralee, Uncle Boone (her mom’s brother), and her cousin Brady, who is the same age as Maggie and also happens to be the star quarterback of the high school football team, and best friends with our male lead, West.

West Ashby has lived in Lawton, Alabama with his mom and dad his whole life. Everything was going to plan. He was ready to live it up his senior year. He had the ladies falling at his feet, he had success on the field, and he had his boys by his side. Football is his life and is something that he shares, proudly, with his dad. So when his dad is diagnosed with advanced cancer, and there are no other options for his treatment, he doesn’t know what he’s supposed to do. He has never imagined his future that didn’t include his dad. While this is tearing him up inside, he doesn’t know how to talk about it with his friends.

When Maggie moves in with her extended family, she is forced upon Brady. Her aunt has Brady take Maggie with him when he goes and does the things that teenagers do, like going to a field party. Maggie knows that Brady is way less than thrilled to be her babysitter and even if she didn’t, she knows it once they arrive at the party and he parks her in the dark, out of sight. However, she does catch the eyes of his friends and he then informs them that not only is she mute (his word), but also that she isn’t there 100% mentally, which in my opinion, was a bit cruel to say. However, they all notice her beauty, so Brady makes her off-limits to them all. West attends the party but the only thing on his mind is his dad and the fear that while he’s out partying it up, his dad could easily pass. When he makes the decision to cut out early, he runs into Maggie and in his attempts to be an asshole, he kisses her. Her first kiss. She doesn’t forget it, she only wishes she can when she shows up at school Monday morning and West is making out with his on-again/off-again girlfriend right next to Maggie’s locker.

It isn’t until the field party after the first football game that changes everything. With West having no one he feels that he can just open up to, he figures that Maggie is a safe bet. I should probably point out that even though West has made more than one attempt to be an asshole towards Maggie, she somewhat sees right through it. She recognizes the pain he is hiding, because it’s the same pain that she recognizes in herself. So, when West opens up to her, she feels safe enough to open up to him and speak for the first time in two years. And that is where Until Friday Night really takes off.
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The supporting cast here is fabulous, but what do expect when you take on Abbi Glines. She has a way about writing secondary characters that adds layer after layer and really pushes the story to its greatness. The story here is good, but the cast surrounding West and Maggie really bring it to another level. You hate where you’re supposed to hate and fall in love where you’re supposed to fall in love. 

There is sex/sexual situations in Until Friday Night, but I am choosing to not discuss it. It’s always a little strange for me to talk about that part of a book when the characters are so young. Just trust that it’s done well and pretty damn accurate.

That’s all I can give you because to say that this book is a journey, doesn’t give it the justice that is deserves, it’s so much more. This book is really a YA book, so some may have issues reading a book that surrounds high school. However, I don’t really think that you can truly put an age on a book like this. I remember high school, vividly. I remember Friday nights (I live in Texas, so just imagine). I remember the camaraderies that were formed. I have great memories from that time in my life and this book played around with them just enough. It’s a wonderful love story that comes about through tragedy, but hey, sometimes those are the strongest. Also, for anyone who has lost a parent to the bitch that is cancer, regardless if you were a teen when it happened or well into adulthood when tragedy struck, you will empathize with West and admire his ability to pull through.

Until Friday Night is about 336 pages. I purchased this book on August 25 and was done reading it by 5 p.m. on August 26. It probably would’ve been sooner if I was able to read in a moving car without the need to vomit everywhere. Abbi Glines will have you captivated from page 1 to page 336, making it almost impossible to put down. I can’t wait to see how the next book in this series turns out. Great Read!

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Cage (Corps Security Series Book #2) by Harper Sloan

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Cage (Corps Security, Book #2)

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: The author does tell you that “Cage is a complete story with a HEA”. This is true, but, this is a series that NEEDS TO BE READ IN ORDER. If you read this series out of order, it very well may ruin the other books for you. Fair enough? Now, lets get to it.

I will start by saying, that if you loved Greg Cage in Axel, then you are going to fall even more in love with him here. This book tells the story of Greg “Cage” and Melissa Larson. The book is told through both POV’s, so you will be able to get into the head of both, which is certainly necessary. (Prologue) This book is going to pick up with Axel and Izzy’s ultrasound appointment. If you remember, Greg was on the phone while waiting for Axel and Izzy, and whatever expression he was wearing on his face, gave Izzy cause for concern. Well, we find out here that he is speaking to an individual that he pays to keep tabs on and give him any news regarding the husband of his sister, the one who murdered her. What he finds out, has him seeing red and will forever alter the course of his life.

Fast forward two years, Axel and Izzy have their baby boy, Nate. While trying to get last minute things together for her upcoming nuptials, Nate gets sick and Izzy is in desperate need for someone to take him to the doctor. Uncle Greg to the rescue. While at the doctor, he lays his eyes on the nurse, Melissa, and knows he wants more. Now, I should tell you that Greg is kinda the equivalent to a man whore. He’s just not interested in the long term, settling down type of relationship, well, so he thinks. And to keep his bed and other parts of his body warm, he is involved with a whole bunch of crazy that goes by the name, Mandy. Unfortunately, he doesn’t know just how deep her crazy runs.

Obviously, Greg gets Melissa. This only happens after a couple of interruptions from Crazy herself. Melissa’s past is just as life altering as Greg’s. I promise, I’m not spoiling anything, but I will let you put the pieces of this puzzle together. Melissa is working hard and living just with the bare necessities, so she can help care for her nephew, Cohen. Cohen was left behind when Melissa’s sister, Fia, was murdered by her husband. Fitting the pieces together yet? Well, Greg figures it out very quickly, and decides not to share the news with Melissa, because he doesn’t know yet where their relationship is headed. And, he also harbors so much guilt, that he blames himself for the murder of Melissa’s sister. It also turns out, that Simon (the abusive, murdering asshole) has a just as crazy mom, who wants nothing more than to get Cohen away from Melissa’s mother. So, it should be quite obvious that this is where the drama and pain will circle around in this book. So, I’m giving nothing more away.

Melissa is fantastic. She holds her own with Greg, which is not easy to do when an “alpha male” is involved. She also does not take any crap from Ms. Fatal Attraction, Mandy. In fact, she actually takes her down in true bad ass style at the bachelorette party. She doesn’t use Mandy against Greg, when she has plenty of reason to. She takes it for what it is, his past. True to any “alpha male” storyline/formula, Greg and Melissa fall in love quickly, which is good, because the pain that they will face in this book will require a lot of support from the other.

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The sheets they are a burnin’. I’m not even sure the best way to describe the sex in this book. Forget the “26.2” sticker you see on cars. There needs to be some sort of an “all night long” sticker used to identify marathon sex. These two could consume a shit ton of calories daily and it wouldn’t matter, because it would all be burned away between the sheets. The sex in this book is that hot. But, I gotta know. Am I the only one while reading sex scenes, is trying to picture the functionality of the scene. It’s almost like Twister, boy, I need to get back on yoga. I cannot believe I almost forgot to mention that Cage is pierced, yes there. Not only pierced, but what I guess is referred to as the trifecta. So try and hold on to those vagina’s ladies because it is bound to be a glorious ride. 

Lots of things to love about this book. Greg’s love for Melissa and vice versa is one. The way Greg took to Cohen, unbelievable and kinda orgasmic. The bond that you continue to see grow with this Corps Security family. And Sway, what’s not to love. Here is the ONLY problem I had with this book. When Greg was at a low point, he sees a book that Melissa is currently reading. The book: Withstanding Me by Crystal Spears. If you haven’t read it yet, it features the Breakneck MC, which is run by the President, Braxxon Breaker. That is the fiction book on the table, which I thought was great, until Greg actually seeks out the help of his old friend, Braxxon Breaker. Now, I know that the book I am reading is fiction, but isn’t it weird that Braxxon Breaker is in the book that is sitting on his table and he is going to see him. Shouldn’t I assume that for Braxxon’s line of work, it is very bad for business to have it printed for all to see. Oh well, just a little hang up, not enough to not love this book!

I hope you are enjoying this series. From here, there are at least 4 books remaining (with hopefully more to come) and currently I am on number five. So trust me when I say that the further into the series we go, the more emotionally draining that they are.

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