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laughlinesandliterature's review against another edition
3.0
This book was an improvement on Mine, but only because we got Remy's point of view from the first book. Real was such a great read, and I did enjoy getting his perspective. It didn't really feel like anything I wasn't already aware of, but it was nice to get to see him start to win over Brooke. What was difficult for me was just all of the scenting and possessive behaviors. What was endearing reading the first time, was definitely more creepy from the male perspective. I was torn between still liking Remy and yelling at Brooke to stay away. I'd give it 3 out of 5 stars because it was more toned down than Mine, but still had the sweetness of Real.
parryc's review against another edition
5.0
Remy breaks my heart only to build it back up, by far the most amazing male character.
pratheeksha's review against another edition
5.0
I loved this book!!!!
And I finally got read from Remy's POV
And I finally got read from Remy's POV
erinnicole28's review against another edition
4.0
3.5 to 4 stars
I read this one over a few weeks. I loved it. I did. Kind of. I think my problem was that when I started this book, I was kind of done with Brooke and Remy. I also tend to dislike the guy's POV after I read the series. I rather have it worked into the original book or just left out completely.
I find it interesting that Remy was such a true alpha I kept forgetting I wasn't reading a PNR. And because I wasn't reading a PNR, I was actually put off by Remy's alphaness (that's totally a word). Apparently I only like heavy alpha in a PNR hero. That being said, I did enjoy some insight that Remy gave. It added to the their story. ...I was just kind of done with them.
I read this one over a few weeks. I loved it. I did. Kind of. I think my problem was that when I started this book, I was kind of done with Brooke and Remy. I also tend to dislike the guy's POV after I read the series. I rather have it worked into the original book or just left out completely.
I find it interesting that Remy was such a true alpha I kept forgetting I wasn't reading a PNR. And because I wasn't reading a PNR, I was actually put off by Remy's alphaness (that's totally a word). Apparently I only like heavy alpha in a PNR hero. That being said, I did enjoy some insight that Remy gave. It added to the their story. ...I was just kind of done with them.
nayabimtiaz's review against another edition
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
*Sobs* MARRY ME INSTEAD, REMYYYY T.T
jaimejustreadsromance's review against another edition
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
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
serafinaxo's review against another edition
4.0
This is exactly what I needed after reading Mine. Closure. I was not ready of letting them go after Mine. My heart was heavy and despite what others said about this book being redundant and pointless. Wrong. It's everything that I needed to know more about Remy. His past and present POV.
I always have a hard time continuing books in a series where the author moves on from the characters they first introduce and make you fallen in love with. However, this time I can and I'm looking forward to continuing the series with the other characters in the spotlight.
I always have a hard time continuing books in a series where the author moves on from the characters they first introduce and make you fallen in love with. However, this time I can and I'm looking forward to continuing the series with the other characters in the spotlight.
kaitrosereads's review against another edition
Couldn't finish this one. Managed to skim most of it and that was enough for me.
yellowgal05's review against another edition
5.0
loved reading Remy's POV even though it was a mix of real and mine. It gave great insight to him and what's going through his mind when he was black and how he actually struggles with being BP. I love this series!!!