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Remy by Katy Evans

jaimejustreadsromance's review against another edition

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4.0

Every damn time I finish a book with Remy in it I get really sad. Remy and Brooke are one of my all-time favorite couples. I've invested so much in their story that I feel like they are my friends and I just want to read about them forever.

That being said, this was my least favorite of the 3 books. I think maybe because their story is so ingrained in my mind (and heart) it felt kind of repetitive. My favorite parts of the book where during Remy's POV of the present, IE the wedding. It was so great to finally see him get everything he ever wanted and like the Grinch at Christmas it made my heart grow 3 sizes.

I can't ever say enough about Remy and how real he is to me. Everything about him hits me to the core, much like one of his punches would. The possessiveness, the heartbreak, the fear, the power, the loneliness, the sadness, but mostly his strength to persevere and get what he wants...Brooke and their family.

It won't be easy moving on from Remy but I look forward to the next books in the series and to see where Katy takes the characters.


*I received an ARC from the Net Galley in exchange for an honest review

lauriettalee's review against another edition

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5.0

I didn't think it was possible but I love Remy even more. I loved hearing the story from his point if view! Well written Katy Evans!!!

ali23's review against another edition

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5.0

Remy! What more can I say about this man. I fell even more in love with him then I thought possible. He is definitely my # 1 book boyfriend/husband/dream guy. He is amazing in every sense of the word and dedicated to the one he loved, and let me just say I would do anything to be Brooke!!! My only complaint was that I wanted an epilogue for like 5 years or so down the line. I would love to know what happen to them? Is Racer anything like Remy? Did they ever get their Iris? Is Remy still a fighter? So on and so on. Maybe it is because I don’t want their story to end and I am trying to squeeze out every ounce of them but Remy and Brooke story will forever be a story to be remembered.

nayabimtiaz's review against another edition

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5.0

SHIT SHIT SHITSHITSHIT!!!!! *screams* Fetch me a bucket (or a 100 buckets, maybe?) of water, I am on FIREEE!!!

*Sobs* MARRY ME INSTEAD, REMYYYY T.T

0dette's review against another edition

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3.0

okay, this book is really pointless in this series, all you really need to know is that they both get the wedding that they always wished for, the rest of this book is a flashback on their relationship in past books. The end.

printedpapertraveler's review against another edition

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4.0

Like how it was the guys POV

books_cats_kids's review against another edition

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3.5

I loved hearing Remy’s side of things. I loved experiencing their wedding. I think the major drawback for me was everything seemed so rushed. I get it, we’ve already heard the story from Brooke’s POV, but it would have been better to have Remy’s POV in the main books. 

Loved the narration of course. 

kshertz's review against another edition

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dark medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I received a bag of romance books to read and so that would be why I read this book. But now I’m wondering what the fuck I just read 😬. I guess for some people it might be a kink to read about an abusive relationship, but that is definitely not for me. The possessiveness and the portrayal of him being bipolar felt like a broad stroke that people with mental illness are toxic. That along with the woman just completely giving in and letting someone treat her badly just did not do it for me. I kept hoping there will be some redemption and going to therapy and all sorts of helpful things, but that never happened so this is not really the series for me! I need them to make each other better for me to root for the happily ever after. 

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heartscontent's review against another edition

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4.0

It takes more than one person's effort to write a book.

It takes two to struggle for a heart to drop its walls.

It takes two people to meet halfway to make a relationship work.

It takes two sides to make a story feel complete.

Which is what Remy does.

It completes the story of Remy and Brooke, a husband and wife, a father and mother. A love story that breaks all the normal norms one would expect.

It has everything: heartache, love, loyalty and the insight of a tormented man who's life revolves around one woman. And that one woman who's ready to walk through Hell and more with and for that man.

moogly_googly's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 stars
Awwwww, Remy!! I want one!!:D
This book had Remy's point of view for both the first and second book, but I felt that Remy's POV on the second book was rushed. There wasn't as much of it as there was of the first one. Overall a great book that i'll read again. But I'm going to end this review the same way I started it.
Awwwwwwwwww Remy!!! I want one!! :D It just needs to be repeated many times :D