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More Than Her by Jay McLean

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2.0

2.5 stars

I don't know what to say after that ending.... Logan and Amanda story is very dramatic but I liked way more than first book in series.

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3.0

Rating 3.5

I enjoyed the book a lot but it's just the beginning of the story so its hard to say.. I do enjoy the series :)

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5.0

Ahhhhhh!!!!!

Damn it Jay McLean! Now I gotta get my hands on the next book ASAP! Logan and Amanda just killed me!

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3.0

3.75

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emotional lighthearted sad fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

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4.0

I can't believe that ending!
WTF! After everything she went through! I need to know how their story will end because I really like them together! And there's all that stuff with Megan that I think needs to be developed!!!!!

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4.0

3,5 pero me cago en mi estampa

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4.0

If you’ve read “More Than This” then you have met the courageous and handsome Logan Matthews. “More Than Her” does start off a little slow, but soon you see that Logan isn’t the typical jock douche bag he started out to be (I mean come on, he did spill beer on Mickey just to get her attention) and we learn he in fact is very kind and has a dark past. It is chock full of teen angst and you can tell by how they handled the misunderstanding just shows how young and dramatic they are.

If I am being honest, I didn’t like Logan at first but after learning about his past and his parents, I understand why he pushed Amanda away, why he wouldn’t open up and get close. I think I connected with that the most. However… I just wish they would have talked it out! All the hatred came from a misunderstanding. I just have to keep in mind they are just kids.

This story was just so bland compared to “More Than This” in my opinion. I wasn’t as thrilled. I got to a point honestly where I just wanted to finish the book just to get it over with. I didn’t start getting emotionally invested until near the end when Logan’s father showed up and proved just how much of a terrible man he is. But leaving us on a cliff hanger? Cruel!

However, I loved all the dialog with Lucy! I am so excited for “More Than Forever” to learn more about her and Cam’s story.

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3.0

I enjoyed this book more, than I did the first one in the series. However, I didn't enjoy the beginning or the end. The middle-ish part was really good though.

This series has a huge immaturity about it. The characters remind me of Junior High schoolers, rather than college students. But it felt like that matured a bit in the middle, which was really nice. Another thing about this series is the OVER THE TOPness about it. Everything is drama, and too much. Who's lives are really like this?

I knew that Logan and Amanda were getting 2 books, so I was prepared for something bad to happen. However, "the bad" that happened was too much for me. It was a bit much, but still in the realm of realistic. BUT Logan just had to go and do what he did, which made me roll my eyes again. I really was excited to give this book 4 stars, because I wasn't much of a fan of the first book, but the ending killed that 4 stars real fast.

I will, however, continue on with the series, because I have a feeling it's going to get better. At least, I really hope it does. Plus, I really want to read Lucy and Cam's story!

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5.0

Logan F****** Mathews.

Logan is so much more than what most people see the only ones lucky enough to see the real him are his friends and Amanda.

Logan and Amanda have an intense connection from the very beginning. When they are good everything is right in the world. When things are bad they are atomic bomb level bad.

Logan had a past that he thought was behind him but it seemed it was just waiting in the background ready to ruin him.

This was incredibly emotional and although I have read it before I am keeping this review short because I need to immediately start More Than Him