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arickman's review against another edition
4.0
Remy was a good companion book to Real. The information was pretty much the same but in Remy's POV as stated in the blurb. You did get glimpses into the present (after Mine).
dbrousseau14's review against another edition
4.0
This was the first two books from Remy's perspective plus a little new material about their wedding. Good book but a bit flat through most of it on an emotional level.
caraddishreads's review against another edition
2.0
ok girls don't hate me but I'm seriously not connecting with the brooke and remy relationship anymore. I didn't like how much of this was REAL all over again and only a few present pages. I think this book wasn't really needed and his manic depression scenes weren't that descriptive or new/revealing to me. I skimmed the last 35% of the book cuz I couldn't take it anymore. I will be debating about reading Melanies and Noras story but the whole fact of Nora getting with the underground fighter boss seems interesting.
karebear78's review against another edition
5.0
I could read about Remy and Brook all day everyday! Such a powerful love story! It just goes to show you that actions truly do speak louder than words! Be still my heart!!
kristenceci's review against another edition
5.0
Holy Crap it just keeps getting better!! I am soo freaking thrilled to have been introduced to Remy and Brooke and I cannot wait to see where there story continues!!
anna_la_bnana's review against another edition
5.0
I was so happy to get sucked back into this couple's story. I appreciated that it wasn't a complete retelling-it never felt redundant. I also loved getting Remy's side of the story, he has a lot to offer as a fictional man, hubba hubba.
lauren_k_elizabeth's review against another edition
1.0
I read Real and then I read this, so pretty much, I read Real twice in a row. Normally I love the male perspective of a story the most, but this...I easily skipped over half the book by skimming because there was ZERO difference. There was nothing inside his head except for constant talk of wanting to fuck her and wanting to scent her and how Brooke is his and nobody else's. There was nothing that developed his character further. This book really wasn't worth wasting my time on, and I promptly returned it and Real to Barnes and Noble for a full refund.
witchfrom1986's review against another edition
3.0
Rating: C+ ... Heat: Hot
Remington. Oh, my primal, sexy beast of a man, Remington. How I have longed to be inside your head with all those thoughts and feelings. And the smelling and the touching and the super hot alpha tendencies. I wanted so much to get to know the you that has been locked away and hidden behind blue and black. Considering you are the heart and soul of this series to me, to say that I wanted this book is a severe understatement!
Remy is told in both past and present, the present of which takes place after the end of Mine. While I loved the parts set in the present, after a while the past scenes felt... redundant. I wanted to see or experience a side to those scenes I hadn't before. Really get in Remy’s head and feel him while he's black. On that aspect, it didn't live up to my expectations. I did love all of the present scenes though. It felt like the perfect epilogue, in Remy's own words.
While getting inside Remy's head was great, in the end, a lot of this novella didn't feel like it added to the series. I needed more. Something fresh instead of retold. I struggled to finish this, especially when we got to the scenes from Mine. I had just read Mine a week before, so it was fresh in my mind, and those scenes felt too much like a reread. I would’ve – could’ve – loved this book if it had been infused with more new scenes. New characters. New problems. Something.
-- A Romantic Book Affairs Review.
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Remington. Oh, my primal, sexy beast of a man, Remington. How I have longed to be inside your head with all those thoughts and feelings. And the smelling and the touching and the super hot alpha tendencies. I wanted so much to get to know the you that has been locked away and hidden behind blue and black. Considering you are the heart and soul of this series to me, to say that I wanted this book is a severe understatement!
Remy is told in both past and present, the present of which takes place after the end of Mine. While I loved the parts set in the present, after a while the past scenes felt... redundant. I wanted to see or experience a side to those scenes I hadn't before. Really get in Remy’s head and feel him while he's black. On that aspect, it didn't live up to my expectations. I did love all of the present scenes though. It felt like the perfect epilogue, in Remy's own words.
While getting inside Remy's head was great, in the end, a lot of this novella didn't feel like it added to the series. I needed more. Something fresh instead of retold. I struggled to finish this, especially when we got to the scenes from Mine. I had just read Mine a week before, so it was fresh in my mind, and those scenes felt too much like a reread. I would’ve – could’ve – loved this book if it had been infused with more new scenes. New characters. New problems. Something.
-- A Romantic Book Affairs Review.
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