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# Vivid settings Engaging narrative Romantic tension Until Friday Night (Field Party)

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> 📖 Get ready to turn the page on your weekend plans!

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## Key Features

- • **Perfect for Book Clubs:** A great choice for discussions, this book sparks conversations about youth, love, and the challenges of growing up.
- • **Authentic Relationships:** Explore the complexities of friendship and love in a way that feels genuine and heartfelt.
- • **Captivating Plot Twists:** Experience a rollercoaster of emotions with unexpected turns that keep you on the edge of your seat.
- • **Unforgettable Characters:** Dive into a world of relatable, multi-dimensional personalities that resonate with your own experiences.
- • **Richly Described Atmosphere:** Immerse yourself in the vibrant field party scenes that evoke nostalgia and excitement.

## Overview

Until Friday Night is the first book in a captivating series that explores the lives of teenagers navigating love, friendship, and the challenges of growing up in a small town. With its engaging narrative and relatable characters, this novel is perfect for young adults and anyone who enjoys a heartfelt story.

## Description

A #1 New York Times bestseller A football star and the quiet new girl at school bond over family troubles in the first novel in a series from bestselling author Abbi Glines about a small Southern town filled with cute boys in pickup trucks, Friday night football games, and crazy parties that stir up some major drama. To everyone who knows him, West Ashby has always been that guy : the cocky, popular, way-too-handsome-for-his-own-good football god who led Lawton High to the state championships. But while West may be Big Man on Campus on the outside, on the inside he’s battling the grief that comes with watching his father slowly die of cancer. Two years ago, Maggie Carleton’s life fell apart when her father murdered her mother. And after she told the police what happened, she stopped speaking and hasn’t spoken since. Even the move to Lawton, Alabama, couldn’t draw Maggie back out. So she stayed quiet, keeping her sorrow and her fractured heart hidden away. As West’s pain becomes too much to handle, he knows he needs to talk to someone about his father—so in the dark shadows of a post-game party, he opens up to the one girl who he knows won’t tell anyone else. West expected that talking about his dad would bring some relief, or at least a flood of emotions he couldn’t control. But he never expected the quiet new girl to reply, to reveal a pain even deeper than his own—or for them to form a connection so strong that he couldn’t ever let her go…

Review: Buy This Book NOW! - My first impression of this book was that it was slightly weird, for lack of a better word. I’m not sure if that’s the correct word for the feeling I got in the first couple of chapters, maybe peculiar yet intriguing is more accurate. This feeling was mostly due to the fact that one of the main characters was mute and I just wasn’t sure how I felt about that because it didn’t quite make sense to me. But I got over that fairly quickly. The story is told in alternating points of view, Maggie and West. Maggie is the main character I mentioned above who is mute (by choice) and West is one of the popular guys at the local high school that Maggie will be attending after moving in with her Aunt, Uncle, and cousin (who is also West’s best friend). Maggie definitely comes from an extremely rough background and has experienced many things that no one her age should have witnessed. Because of this she has chosen to quit talking altogether. She is terrified that if she hears the sound of her voice it will bring back memories from the worst night of her life. This is partly where my issue came in at first. I couldn’t wrap my head about her thought process about talking. I guess it made sense to her and helped her cope, so I know thats what mattered. Plus with the progression of the story it becomes less and less important. West is also facing his own demons as he struggles with watching his father (and hero) slowly deteriorate due to an illness that is incurable. As expected this takes a tole on him and he needs to find a way to cope. This turns out to be shutting off his emotions, having sex with anyone at anytime, and playing football to feel any kind of pain. When he leasts expects it, Maggie is brought into his life and she turns out to be everything he never knew he needed. They end up forming a connection that no one else can understand and that actually infuriates friends and family. West is desperate to find someone who can understand what he’s going through and he finds that in Maggie. This connection eventually turns into something more, even though they both deny it for a good portion of the book. West feels like he doesn’t deserve someone as wonderful as Maggie and Maggie feels that someone like West could never be interested in someone like her. It’s quite frustrating to read about their feelings for one another and neither one of them sharing it with the other. In an unexpected turn of events, West is forced to face losing the one thing he never thought he would lose. Maggie feels West is using her to cope and will one day throw her out like she is trash. So they force themselves to separate, which doesn’t turn out to be a good idea or very effective. To be honest, the relationship that West and Maggie form is extremely envious! I know in my opinion, I would die to have someone feel for me the way West feels about Maggie. The depth of his loyalty and love for her is something I’m sure every girl dreams of. Watching their relationship develop and then crash is somewhat of a rollercoaster ride, but worth every second. I seriously fell in love with this story and couldn’t get enough of it. By the end, I was extremely sad the book would be over and was secretly hoping the next book in the serious would continue on with revealing more about West and Maggie’s relationship. However, I am more intrigued than disappointed by what the next book in the series is really about. It isn’t about Maggie and West at all, but delves deeper into another relationship that is briefly mentioned in this book. This got me extremely excited to read the next one. I feel like Maggie and West’s story was tied up nice enough to feel closure and to move on to the next drama filled relationship that the next book takes on. If you haven’t read this book yet, you SERIOUSLY SHOULD GO BUY IT NOW! It’s wonderful and amazing. Plus it’s on sale for $1.99 on desertcart for Kindle. I promise you won’t be disappointed. Personally, I’ve already bought the second book and pre-ordered the third one which doesn’t release until August 2017. Just to give you a little idea of how much I loved this book!
Review: Couldn't put this book down! - Until Friday Night is a sweet and angsty young adult book that had the perfect mix of drama, sweetness, and sadness, all while taking the reader down the high school memory lane! Maggie has just moved to town, and is still grieving the loss of her mother two years ago. She doesn't speak, and she wants to make it through the school year by herself and without the help of her cousin Brady. When Brady is forced to take her to a field party one Friday night, she meets West and everything changes for her. West is popular, fun and a star football player, but no one knows what he is dealing with at home. He is in pain and no one knows, until he befriends Maggie and gets the mute girl to talk to him. Together they help each other deal with the pain both of them are experiencing and a beautiful friendship is formed. Watching West become so protective of Maggie was beautiful and seeing how much she opened up to him and helped him through his grief as well as getting stronger each day was an amazing journey to be on. These two may be young, but both have gone through so much in this book and come out stronger because of one another. I really enjoyed the personalities of the other characters in this book. Brady, Gunner, Nash, Asa, all these guys are big football stars in their own right at the school and are very protective of West, but once Maggie shows up they become extremely protective of her as well. They welcomed her into their lives (some begrudgingly) and helped her and West through so much, even without realizing it at times. When you first start reading this book you'll think Maggie is weak, but she will prove you wrong over and over again in this book with her strength. She's a beautifully written character and doesn't take crap from anyone. She helped West when he needed it the most, but she also helped herself and found the strength she needed to be herself again. This is a beautiful love story, but also full of tears and drama. All of West's ex's are annoying and catty, but Maggie never let them get to her, and West really stood up for her even when she didn't ask for his help. This was not only a great story about West and Maggie, but also about friendship. The guys were awesome friends to West and helped him through some really bad times, and really show that no matter what if you have the right friends by your side, everything will be OK. If you are looking for something a little less sexy, but a really amazing romance, I highly suggest one-clicking your copy of Until Friday Night by Abbi Glines today. I started this book and couldn't put it down!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,509 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #15 in Teen & Young Adult Football Fiction #110 in Teen & Young Adult Fiction about Emotions & Feelings #417 in Teen & Young Adult Contemporary Romance |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 7,165 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy This Book NOW!
*by P***E on November 19, 2016*

My first impression of this book was that it was slightly weird, for lack of a better word. I’m not sure if that’s the correct word for the feeling I got in the first couple of chapters, maybe peculiar yet intriguing is more accurate. This feeling was mostly due to the fact that one of the main characters was mute and I just wasn’t sure how I felt about that because it didn’t quite make sense to me. But I got over that fairly quickly. The story is told in alternating points of view, Maggie and West. Maggie is the main character I mentioned above who is mute (by choice) and West is one of the popular guys at the local high school that Maggie will be attending after moving in with her Aunt, Uncle, and cousin (who is also West’s best friend). Maggie definitely comes from an extremely rough background and has experienced many things that no one her age should have witnessed. Because of this she has chosen to quit talking altogether. She is terrified that if she hears the sound of her voice it will bring back memories from the worst night of her life. This is partly where my issue came in at first. I couldn’t wrap my head about her thought process about talking. I guess it made sense to her and helped her cope, so I know thats what mattered. Plus with the progression of the story it becomes less and less important. West is also facing his own demons as he struggles with watching his father (and hero) slowly deteriorate due to an illness that is incurable. As expected this takes a tole on him and he needs to find a way to cope. This turns out to be shutting off his emotions, having sex with anyone at anytime, and playing football to feel any kind of pain. When he leasts expects it, Maggie is brought into his life and she turns out to be everything he never knew he needed. They end up forming a connection that no one else can understand and that actually infuriates friends and family. West is desperate to find someone who can understand what he’s going through and he finds that in Maggie. This connection eventually turns into something more, even though they both deny it for a good portion of the book. West feels like he doesn’t deserve someone as wonderful as Maggie and Maggie feels that someone like West could never be interested in someone like her. It’s quite frustrating to read about their feelings for one another and neither one of them sharing it with the other. In an unexpected turn of events, West is forced to face losing the one thing he never thought he would lose. Maggie feels West is using her to cope and will one day throw her out like she is trash. So they force themselves to separate, which doesn’t turn out to be a good idea or very effective. To be honest, the relationship that West and Maggie form is extremely envious! I know in my opinion, I would die to have someone feel for me the way West feels about Maggie. The depth of his loyalty and love for her is something I’m sure every girl dreams of. Watching their relationship develop and then crash is somewhat of a rollercoaster ride, but worth every second. I seriously fell in love with this story and couldn’t get enough of it. By the end, I was extremely sad the book would be over and was secretly hoping the next book in the serious would continue on with revealing more about West and Maggie’s relationship. However, I am more intrigued than disappointed by what the next book in the series is really about. It isn’t about Maggie and West at all, but delves deeper into another relationship that is briefly mentioned in this book. This got me extremely excited to read the next one. I feel like Maggie and West’s story was tied up nice enough to feel closure and to move on to the next drama filled relationship that the next book takes on. If you haven’t read this book yet, you SERIOUSLY SHOULD GO BUY IT NOW! It’s wonderful and amazing. Plus it’s on sale for $1.99 on Amazon for Kindle. I promise you won’t be disappointed. Personally, I’ve already bought the second book and pre-ordered the third one which doesn’t release until August 2017. Just to give you a little idea of how much I loved this book!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Couldn't put this book down!
*by C***F on October 3, 2016*

Until Friday Night is a sweet and angsty young adult book that had the perfect mix of drama, sweetness, and sadness, all while taking the reader down the high school memory lane! Maggie has just moved to town, and is still grieving the loss of her mother two years ago. She doesn't speak, and she wants to make it through the school year by herself and without the help of her cousin Brady. When Brady is forced to take her to a field party one Friday night, she meets West and everything changes for her. West is popular, fun and a star football player, but no one knows what he is dealing with at home. He is in pain and no one knows, until he befriends Maggie and gets the mute girl to talk to him. Together they help each other deal with the pain both of them are experiencing and a beautiful friendship is formed. Watching West become so protective of Maggie was beautiful and seeing how much she opened up to him and helped him through his grief as well as getting stronger each day was an amazing journey to be on. These two may be young, but both have gone through so much in this book and come out stronger because of one another. I really enjoyed the personalities of the other characters in this book. Brady, Gunner, Nash, Asa, all these guys are big football stars in their own right at the school and are very protective of West, but once Maggie shows up they become extremely protective of her as well. They welcomed her into their lives (some begrudgingly) and helped her and West through so much, even without realizing it at times. When you first start reading this book you'll think Maggie is weak, but she will prove you wrong over and over again in this book with her strength. She's a beautifully written character and doesn't take crap from anyone. She helped West when he needed it the most, but she also helped herself and found the strength she needed to be herself again. This is a beautiful love story, but also full of tears and drama. All of West's ex's are annoying and catty, but Maggie never let them get to her, and West really stood up for her even when she didn't ask for his help. This was not only a great story about West and Maggie, but also about friendship. The guys were awesome friends to West and helped him through some really bad times, and really show that no matter what if you have the right friends by your side, everything will be OK. If you are looking for something a little less sexy, but a really amazing romance, I highly suggest one-clicking your copy of Until Friday Night by Abbi Glines today. I started this book and couldn't put it down!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Total hit for this particular reader...
*by L***S on April 7, 2018*

4.5 stars — I don’t know what it was about this book, but it was just a Lenore book, you know? Like apparently it had all the right combination of things to just be perfect for this particular reader. It’s funny how that happens eh? Especially because it can be so hard to articulate what those things are…you just know when a book hits you right *there*. And that’s what this book did. I was pretty sure it was going to be a hit for me just reading the blurb, but I was so relieved (especially since I was in a slump) to discover that the book lived up to my expectations (and maybe even surpassed them). It’s funny, because that doesn’t mean that the book was perfect. Or that the characters were perfect. And honestly, there were elements of West’s character in particular, that in another book would have bugged the crap out of me. So why did he get a pass? I honestly don’t know. Or rather, he didn’t completely, but I believed in his potential, and I bought his growth (even if it seemed a bit quick at the end — that probably accounts for the loss of the half star). West was…so damaged. And dealing with something HUGE in a really detrimental way. And it was bringing out all his worst qualities. My heart hurt for how he saw himself, and how he just automatically assumed he couldn’t be a better person…couldn’t be stronger. I think when faced with life’s adversities, it’s initially hard to believe that you can make it through. Maybe it’s that I related so strongly to him and what he was going through, as I also lost my father when I was in high school to the big C. Not everyone can understand what it’s like to have to go to school everyday while worrying about a loved one at home. I thought Ms. Glines did a fabulous job showing his helplessness, and anger, and despair. Maybe that’s why I gave him a pass for being purposely callous to Maggie, and detached from his friends? I’m not sure. But despite his major flaws, I still genuinely LIKED West. He made bad decisions, but he at least struggled with that, and knew he was making the wrong ones. Maggie had my heart right from the start. She was such a damaged soul as well, but you felt her strength. I loved seeing her work through her emotions as they related to her rapidly growing feelings for West, and her confusion over how to deal with that. I loved how helping him helped *her*. I can’t imagine facing the choice of staying friends with West and risk getting hurt, or break it off to protect herself. I loved their connection as well. I just…they had such a strange and interesting path. But I was with them every step of the way. It was kind of different than most romances, as we got to see them move forward and deal with new stumbling blocks, and then move forward again. I will admit I was getting concerned about them, but then Ms. Glines surprised me by addressing those concerns. It made me appreciate these two characters more, b/c it can be hard to see and do what’s right. I still feel like their attachment could be a bit co-dependent, but I’m willing to live with it considering how their bond developed. The secondary cast was really intriguing as well! I adored both sets of “parents” in this book…West’s parents made my heart both full and broken for them. And I was so happy that Maggie had her Aunt and Uncle in her life…they were the right amount of caring and involved without being smothering. Brady was interesting in his own right. I didn’t always understand his damage, but I appreciated the good he did in Maggie’s life. And the other boys were kind of awesome too. I can’t wait to read their books. Honestly, my only other gripe would be about the stereotypical mean girls. There was no depth there, and I was a bit bummed by that. So yeah. Total hit. Totally got me out of my slump. I was surprised I didn’t bawl, but instead slowly cried quite a few times throughout. It might not be for everyone, but it definitely worked for this reader. YAY!!

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