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More Than Him by Jay McLean

vlccjdv's review against another edition

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5.0

My heart!

Logan Matthews has completely stolen my heart! Jay McLean knows how to write men who make your pulse race and your heart soar.

megan_elise's review against another edition

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1.0

1.75 Stars. Bleh

leahana's review against another edition

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3.0

This book hurt my heart. These two just could not get their shit together for 2 whole books. It was stressful to read but hard to put down.

lilycallowayyy's review against another edition

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4.0

mi corazón :’)

sailorsweetheart's review against another edition

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4.0

"More Than Him" is the continuation of "More Than Her" as the story goes on with the aftermath of Logan's father. I am not going to lie, I was severely pissed off that Logan just up and left Amanda after everything! Part of me gets it, I really do. He wanted to "keep her safe" and what not, but think how traumatizing it must have been for not only him, but her as well.

I fully and completely believe he should have stayed with her. Help her through this... this tragedy. Not only must she suffer from PTSD, but him leaving just adds abandonment issues. I am so glad she did have the support of her brother and their few friends. Like I said, I do get why he left and in a way him leaving made him grow into the man he needed to be. I just... she needed him.

But in the end, their love was worth it. My heart did skip a beat when he gave her the ring, but I am glad they didn't become engaged. They have so many things to learn, they need to GROW, they need to stop with the damn push and pull!

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4.0

"More Than Him" is the continuation of "More Than Her" as the story goes on with the aftermath of Logan's father. I am not going to lie, I was severely pissed off that Logan just up and left Amanda after everything! Part of me gets it, I really do. He wanted to "keep her safe" and what not, but think how traumatizing it must have been for not only him, but her as well.

I fully and completely believe he should have stayed with her. Help her through this... this tragedy. Not only must she suffer from PTSD, but him leaving just adds abandonment issues. I am so glad she did have the support of her brother and their few friends. Like I said, I do get why he left and in a way him leaving made him grow into the man he needed to be. I just... she needed him.

But in the end, their love was worth it. My heart did skip a beat when he gave her the ring, but I am glad they didn't become engaged. They have so many things to learn, they need to GROW, they need to stop with the damn push and pull!

elisemariiieee's review against another edition

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emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

4.0

bookboyfriendandhusbandmake3's review against another edition

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5.0

This book took my heart through a blender at times it felt like the universe put them together only to have a seemingly endless amount of heartache. Then the magic, that is Jay McLean’s writing starts to heal your heart alongside the characters.

Mountains to climb and internal demons to battle had Logan protecting his heart most of his life but in one moment he met Amanda.

I adored Amanda she had a forgiving nature but also wouldn’t let people walk all over her. Logan will always hold a bit of my heart as I have a deep understanding of using laughter to cover pain. I admired the growth he showed throughout these books and seeing him with Amanda in their happily ever after made my heart “thump thump”

lucija_le's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5/5 stars

samanthacmoore's review against another edition

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4.0

Can't wait to see Lucy and Cam's POV.

Wish it went into more detail with Dylan and Heidi.