



The Last Field Party
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4.3 • 98 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
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.
Five years after the Lawton High football team last took the field, everyone is gathering for a special event back home in Alabama. But coming back together brings up memories from the past. Special ones. Painful ones. Unforgettable ones. And for some, the reunion introduces an opportunity to confront unresolved issues.
Can 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. And a joyous celebration waits for Brady and Riley and their beautiful family. But family may be the point of contention when it comes to Gunner and Willa and their upcoming plans. Finally, there are Ryker and Aurora, who must continue to fight their way through insecurity and temptation.
All these couples find themselves face-to-face with not only the past but a possible future worth celebrating. So as we catch up with the members of the Lawton High football team, the future still remains unknown. Will everyone get their happy endings? Or will they leave it all on the field as they step forward toward the days ahead?
Customer Reviews
Disappointing ending to an otherwise great series.
The Field Party Series has been one of my favorite series by Abbi Glines, but this last book was disappointing. It felt very rushed and instead of getting closure and enjoying everyone’s HEA’s, I was left with many unanswered questions. A couple of storylines were thrown in there so randomly and then never brought up again, which makes me wonder why they were included in the first place. For example, Ezmita sees Asa at her parent’s shop hugging “a tall, leggy, gorgeous blonde” but the woman was never mentioned again and there was no explanation for her appearance in the story. Some parts felt very unrealistic and were hard to enjoy, like the way Nash and Tallulah were already making out before addressing the drama that happened between them. However, as I mentioned before, this series has always been a favorite and the first three books will always be comfort books for me. That is why I’m rating it 3 stars. Overall, this series holds a special place in my heart but sadly, I’m dissatisfied with the ending.