Finding Abbey Road Exile Series Kevin Emerson Books


Finding Abbey Road Exile Series Kevin Emerson Books
I think this was a very good ending to this series. I liked that it wasn't all about the romance, but more about what Summer decided to do with her future and how she went about following her own dreams.I also was pleased with how the mystery unfolded and was somewhat resolved while still leaving an air of suspense in the sense that we still wonder what might happen next with that whole situation.
I was a bit disappointed with the Jon part of the story, but that made it more realistic. Things don't always end up the way you think they will, especially in High School.
I was impressed with how Val turned out as a character. I ended up really liking and respecting her and I didn't think I would when she first made her appearance in the series. It felt good to end up liking her.
I also think the portrayal of Summer's parents was very believable. As a parent, I know that we want our kids to follow their dreams, but also worry about their security. We want the best for them and sometimes that can come across as if we are not supporting them in the way they'd like us to.
All in all, I enjoyed the series and I would definitely read more of this author.

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Finding Abbey Road Exile Series Kevin Emerson Books Reviews
After the ending of book 2, I was quite eager to see how it all ended.
Summer has definitely grown through the series. I struggled with her in the beginning. In this book, she's has definitely recognized that she needs to wear her manager hat a bit less. I didn't do a reread, so I couldn't remember a lot of the background with the label and management people. There was enough for me to get by on and really I just wanted more Caleb time.
Plot wise, it wasn't the epic finale it was expecting. It was a little quiet and subdued, yet somehow it really worked for the story. I would have liked a little more from the final chapter, but it's happy and hopeful and open.
Overall, this has been a fun and quick to read series.
**Huge thanks to Katherine Tegen Books and Edelweiss for providing the arc in exchange for an honest review**
I think this was a very good ending to this series. I liked that it wasn't all about the romance, but more about what Summer decided to do with her future and how she went about following her own dreams.
I also was pleased with how the mystery unfolded and was somewhat resolved while still leaving an air of suspense in the sense that we still wonder what might happen next with that whole situation.
I was a bit disappointed with the Jon part of the story, but that made it more realistic. Things don't always end up the way you think they will, especially in High School.
I was impressed with how Val turned out as a character. I ended up really liking and respecting her and I didn't think I would when she first made her appearance in the series. It felt good to end up liking her.
I also think the portrayal of Summer's parents was very believable. As a parent, I know that we want our kids to follow their dreams, but also worry about their security. We want the best for them and sometimes that can come across as if we are not supporting them in the way they'd like us to.
All in all, I enjoyed the series and I would definitely read more of this author.

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