![]() One would think he’s Nan’s love-interest in this book, but… aha! Surprise twist, people. Major was a minor character (pun very much intended) in previous Rosemary books. The poor, little rich girl act is typical of Nan’s character, and I braced myself to hate “Up In Flames.” Moreover, Ms. ![]() This book starts off quite abruptly, with Nan having an initial “oh, woah is me” moment. Glines chose to tell Nan Dillon’s story – the villain that I, like anyone else who’s ever read all of the Rosemary Beach books, loved to hate.Ī word of warning to all my fellow book nerds: if you’re planning to buy “ Up In Flames,” then you HAVE to read all the 12.5 books that come before it, just so you can understand what’s going on. ![]() That was (is?) how obsessed I was (am) with these books.Īccording to Goodreads, right after the release of “ The Best Goodbye,” I was anticipating Dean Finlay’s book/backstory, but, alas, I was thwarted. At one point, I read her entire Rosemary Beach series in a span of one week. I’ve been expecting Abbi Glines’ new book for forever! Her last book was released more than six months ago, which, to an avid reader’s point of view, is waaaayyyy too long. ![]()
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