Forever Too Far

Forever Too Far is the third installment on the Rosemary Beach Series and Too Far Series. Personally, I find this book weird, because it seems like it's a continuation of the last book (if you are thinking that books in a series are supposed to be continuous, what I mean is that it seems like just the next chapter of the previous book), and around the wedding I felt like the book should be concluded already, but it wasn't, and there are a few more chapters which doesn't deal with Rush and Blaire anymore.

Nan’s character is hateful. I’ve finished the entire series already (yes, I read Up in Flames already) and I’ve learned to love her character but the hate was back after rereading this book. She’s selfish and I wonder where Blaire gets het strength to deal with Nan’s selfish way. And Rush- how I love seeing him in pain, especially when Blaire left him. She should teach him a lesson.
I love Dean's character. Although he was portrayed as a playful drummer, here his father side was shown.
For the pacing, it seems slow, like I thought the wedding is the ending but it seems that there's more, but the situation with Woods is interesting so I'm still hooked.

It was a 4, then a 5, then a 4, then back to 5.
