

Eva was going to move on from Cage without ever knowing the truth and that annoyed me.Īnd goodness was Cage sexy when he was in fight for his family mode. He should have fought for them but I forgave him much sooner than I forgave Eva because he was the one that began fighting for them again.

Don’t get me wrong, I was annoyed with Cage too for not making Eva listen to his side of things. I think, if Cage was guilty, I would have felt differently but because I knew that he was innocent, I felt for him.

But when Cage is brought up on those compromising texts and videos, Eva is hurt and rightly so but for someone who loved Cage so much and had so much faith in him, when she wouldn’t let him explain himself, I was annoyed. Eva is it for Cage and their love is strong and real and supposed to be able to withstand every and anything. When the book starts, Cage and Eva are already in love. My main issues with this book are placed right at Eva’s feet. I still, really liked getting to know both Cage and Eva and even Jeremy in this book. I missed the falling in love bits but I didn’t think that my enjoyment of the book suffered any for it. Not having read the other books in this series (yet), I missed a lot of the history between Cage and Eva. It’s when that goes down that things start to really pick up. Their love is real and it’s strong and they can survive anything…except pictures and video of a drunk Cage in a compromising position. Eva’s first love died in Afghanistan and she’s in a better place now that she’s got Cage in her life.

Cage is Low’s best friend and Cage was in love with her until she moved on to Marcus and he found Eva. This is the fifth book in the Sea Breeze series and throughout the series, Cage and Eva have been featured. But, I’m glad that I pushed through those fears and picked this one up because holy hot damn, I loved Cage. I’ve been meaning to try this series out for a while now but I’ve been scared to pick up another Glines book because I disliked Fallen too Far so much. Torn between his baseball dream and the girl of his dreams, Cage must prove he’s worthy of Eva’s love, or risk losing her to Jeremy forever. But when Cage’s girlfriend, Eva, mourns the sudden loss of her father, it’s not Cage’s comforting arms she runs to, but those of her former fiancé’s twin brother, Jeremy. Rowena’s review of Sometimes It Lasts (Sea Breeze #5) by Abbi Glines.Ĭage York has to choose between a love of the game and a love of the girl in this sultry Sea Breeze novel from New York Times bestselling author Abbi Glines.Īfter waiting for his big break, bad boy Cage York is finally called up to prove his worth in the college baseball arena.
