
Tallulah shoved Charles AWAY when Nash walked in. In fact, she was a VICTIM in that situation and he was too stupid and impatient to even TRY to listen. Nash was so unfair to Tallulah, he made everything seem like her fault when she literally did nothing wrong. And then they're making out before they even properly discuss all the drama between them? Like, it was just so unhealthy. Nash should have given Tallulah a chance to explain, especially considering what happened with Mr. WHAT THE ACTUAL HECK WAS THIS? Their relationship in this book was one of the most toxic things I've ever seen. Nash, I guess I could understand, but still. Asa showed NO inclination toward Spanish in Game Changer and same for Ezmita with history.

There was no indication of this in the previous books and I feel like that's not what they would have chosen. Why were so many of them, teachers? It made literally ZERO sense. Another example of how this book was so unrealistic. I have nothing against baking, but this seriously isn't what every female parental figure enjoys.

Ezmita's mom, Tallulah's mom, Willa's grandmother, Aurora's grandmother, Brady's mom, and even Ezmita herself. Do people actually talk this way? And why was EVERYTHING left uncontracted? That just made the characters seem even more childish.ĮVERY SINGLE mother or grandmother in this book was BAKING. I loved the first six books of the Field Party series, but this one was just disappointing. Will everyone get their happy endings? Or will they leave it all on the field as they step forward toward the days ahead? So as we catch up with the members of the Lawton High football team, the future still remains unknown. Finally, there are Ryker and Aurora, who must continue to fight their way through insecurity and temptation.Īll these couples find themselves face-to-face with not only the past but a possible future worth celebrating. But family may be the point of contention when it comes to Gunner and Willa and their upcoming plans. And a joyous celebration waits for Brady and Riley and their beautiful family.

And for some, the reunion introduces an opportunity to confront unresolved issues.Ĭan Asa and Ezmita continue to run away from what their hearts truly want? What about Nash and Tallulah-will their natural attraction to each other last when trust concerns rise to the surface? For West and Maggie, five years later means taking the next step-if they have the courage to face it. But coming back together brings up memories from the past. So as we catch up with the members of the Lawton High football team, the future still remains unknown.The seventh and final book in the #1 New York Times bestselling Field Party series-a Southern soap opera filled with football, cute boys, and pick-up trucks-from USA TODAY bestselling author Abbi Glines.įive years after the Lawton High football team last took the field, everyone is gathering for a special event back home in Alabama. The seventh and final book in the #1 New York Times bestselling Field Party series-a Southern soap opera filled with football, cute boys, and pick-up trucks-from USA TODAY bestselling author Abbi Glines.įive years after the Lawton High football team last took the field, everyone is gathering for a special event back home in Alabama.
