

By time we get to this story, we know what it will be about from the other stories. Ended with a little ugly cry, and woke up feeling hung over, but I digress. And I won't lie, I was excited enough for this one that I stayed up WAYYYYY too late to finish the book. I loved how this story reflected some issues I had with their book, and faced them head on, and came to a solution. <- Don't think I'm not understanding Sabrina's side though. When he is forced to open up and admit that -spoiler-> he is bored with the bars, and would like to consider something different, and that he wishes Sabrina was home more with him and Jamie, I wanted to fucking cheer.

One of the problems I had with their relationship in their book, was how easy going Tucker is, which I love, but it almost was at the expense of his happiness. Disaster after disaster occurs (some funny, some not) and some truths come to light, that actually felt so important to their story overall. Leaving behind their little princess is difficult, but Tucker is looking forward to spending ten days reconnecting and spending time with his wife - child free. And now that Sabrina is graduated, they have decided it was time to tie the knot (which actually happens in Dean's story), and go on a ten day long honeymoon. Tucker has opened up a second bar, and both are wildly successful. Sabrina is about to graduate Harvard Law, and has multiple job offers to choose from. Yes, their daughter is a rambunctious, and busy three year old. and Jamie, who, is the freaking breakout star of this book.
