Title: HOLD ON TIGHT (Sea Breeze #8)
Publication Date: June 3, 2014
Publisher: Simon Pulse
SYNOPSIS
Six years ago, Dewayne Falco's life changed. He lost someone he never expected to lose. Resigned to punish himself for something he felt he could have prevented, he goes through life without getting too close to anyone.
What he didn't expect was for the girl across the street to move back home and remind him of what they both lost: Dewayne's younger brother Dustin. However, when a miniature version of Dustin opens the door to greet him, Dewayne realizes he might not have lost everything after all.
Sienna Roy loved Dustin Falco most of her life. He was the boy next door, the high school basketball star and her best friend. But when his life was cut short, she realized he left a part of himself behind.
Now, she's back in Sea Breeze, thankful to have a home for her and Dustin's son, but not sure if she can ever forgive the people across the street who abandoned her when she needed them the most — The Falcos.
Betrayal, lies, and forbidden attraction might end Dewayne and Sienna's story before it's even begun.
It wasn’t in my plan to read
Hold on Tight yesterday but (dagnabit) when I saw it staring at me in my reader
… I knew that I just have to. In case you didn’t know, Hold on Tight is the eighth
and final book of the Sea Breeze series by Abbi Glines. When I learned that the
Sea Breeze series is ending already, I immediately felt sad. Abbi Glines was
able to create a very interesting set of characters that you’ll end up craving
for more and more moments just to be with them. I got really attached to them
while reading the first four books and then just got more attached during the
next four instalments. Plus, Glines is really good with “fans myself” scenes. And
there were loads of those scenes in this series. *waggles my eyebrows*
I was one of those fans who
totally guessed that Krit and Dewayne’s going to have a book for themselves.
Both of them really stood out in the 6th book of the series,
Misbehaving, and you’ll be able to feel that their characters are being build
up during that book. Here’s what I said here in my Goodreads’ review after
Glines announced the existence of 7th and 8th book: