Review: Final Play by Eden Finley

SYNOPSIS:

It’s a vacation none of them will forget.

Before their futures become the present, Noah convinces his friends they need a group vacation—a final play before they’re all tied down by responsibility and unyielding schedules.

Everything is changing.

Marriage.

Kids.

Careers.

A trip to Fiji is the last hurrah to end all hurrahs. And from disastrous marriage proposals to grand gestures to life-changing confessions, two weeks on a private island becomes the beginning of the rest of their lives.

REVIEW:

This story was absolutely everything I wanted but didn’t need. It was the master index of epilogues for all the couples in the Fake Boyfriend Series. You get to see weddings, final plans, children, career moves and retirements, and generally every couple sailing off into their own sunset.

It was playful and fun to revisit each couple. Each couple has a several chapters devoted to them and you get to see how things play out and where they ended up. Matt and Noah might just be my favorite couple in the series, followed closely by Jet and Soren. Matt and Noah are selfless and their love seems to grow deeper with every passing day. Their excerpt provided some much needed closure on Matt and his rough childhood. And provided me with the comfort that Matt and Noah can truly weather any storm together.

Damon and Maddox and Ollie and Lennon are just thriving with the way things are, they find their own content and happily-ever-afters. Talon and Miller still have no issues making me laugh-out-loud and endlessly swoon. Their is just something so charismatic about these two whenever they are in a scene. And then the story comes to my sweet and precious Jet and Soren, who were so stupidly cute. They just click so well and their chemistry is still palpable after all this time.

The last chapter of the story had my heart actually soaring. I’ve been reading these characters for weeks now and it feels weird to close the chapter and say good-bye but at the same time, I know they are all sailing off into their happily-ever-afters. And that is the most satisfying part of the entire story.

LINKS:

Goodreads | Amazon

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