Because of Low
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their friendship was truly amazing. Cage really did love her.... I also feel bad for him, but he..."
Sami, I hadn't read the next book yet but finished it last night. Cage did find his true love!


Yup it was really a very poignant scene I was biting my finger nail and gripping my tablet so hard while reading that particular one.

I totally agree with you. I read Because of Low a while back and that scene made my eyes get all watery. I love how he is all devastated and all but everything turns out well at the end. Just shows how they where meant to be together.


Chapter 15 page 180-181- “ Never gonna happen. If the damn Mexican drinks run out and I’m a little slow getting some more, it doesn’t mean I’m letting you go. You’ll never be alone, Low. I swear to you. You hear me?” This scene made me bubbly.

-TH
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Chapter 15 page 180-181- “ Never gonna happen. If the damn Mexican drinks run out and I’m a li..."
When she had her first panic attack. That was a great scene and the one after with Marcus in the bedroom was really good. I liked how Abbi shows the special nature of Cage and Low's relationship but also made it a place where Low and Marcus become closer instead of the divided.

Chapter 15 page 180-181- “ Never gonna happen. If the damn Mexican drinks run..."
Agree! :) But I've got to be honest, I was so busy loving what was going on with Cage and Low my thoughts weren't really on Marcus.
-TH

"She stripped me bare by listing every person I'd hurt with my actions. She pointed out every sin I'd committed and she praised the one person who'd been left to pick up the pieces. She praised him rather passionately. How he'd been the one to hold the family I'd betrayed together. She also told me how much she loved him and how my actions and her sister's action were going to be the reason she lost him."

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