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More Than Enough by Jay McLean

elegantfantasy_blogs's review

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2.0

Spoiler I really tried to like this book but since I read the reviews first, I was so bummed that it wasn't Heidi with Dylan. When Dylan came back and he disappeared with Heidi on Cam & Lucy's wedding, I thought that they would get back together but that was clearly not the case? Honestly if Dylan & Riley had some chemistry, I would have gotten over my disappointment but they had no spark whatsoever. Riley was an alcoholic (because her boyfriend died) and Dylan had PTSD from his time spent in Afghanistan, they needed to heal themselves first in order to heal each other and that's probably why I didn't buy their story at all. I hated Riley's mother for providing her with alcohol despite knowing that she's struggling. The amount of drama was too much for me to handle. The only reason I'm not giving this a one star rating is because of the cameos of the og gang.
I was so mad at the fact that Heidi was portrayed as such a horrible person to be with when it really didn't seem like that reading their crumbs in the other books. Tbh, Dylan & Heidi's story had so much more potential and I would've probably liked the book more if it was Heidi and I just can't get over Riley stumbling into Dylan's life out of nowhere.

dylanshunter's review

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5.0

All I can say is that this book had me in a emotional roller coaster and so much pain!

martaambrosi's review

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5.0

"Jay McLean, she is a f****** GENIUS!"
This was my first idea as soon as I turned the last page of this book. I am not good at reviewing books, I never do it, but in this case I can say that I waited a long time before to read the last book of this amazing series because I wanted to have time to enjoy every single moment of it, without interruptions.
And it was so worth it! Go and read this book, read the all series... because, yeah, Jay McLean,
she is a f****** GENIUS!!!

deetrejo07's review

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5.0

Damn you Jay McLean It took me forever to finish this book because I couldn't see past all my damn tears. This whole series has been one of my favorites from the moment I got my hands on More than This and More than Enough was everything and more. My boyfriend thought I was going crazy because I would be laughing and 5 seconds later laughing my ass off.


This is gonna be short and sweet. This was Dylans story not much was known about Dylan other than he was a Marine and he was the strong silent type. But like everyone of the More men he was worth the wait.

I know it was kept secret who the heroine was going to be so I'll hide that and keep with the #teamsilence thing.
SpoilerI went in thinking this was gonna be Dylan and Heidi but after I started I was happy it wasn't. Riley was perfect for Dylan what he needed and Dylan was what Riley needed to bring her back to life. I loved her and she instantly became one of the family like the rest of the women in this series for me.


In all the books in this series I've been able to connect with the characters feel the pain and the love, but this one connected to me on a personal level with both characters and the struggles they went through. I felt this story was more than just a story about a boy and girl falling in love, if you look past the romantic all the events in the book touched very real subjects that made this book even more than just a love story (for me at least). Which only meant I cried (a lot), laughed (a lot), my heart broke (a lot) and then I fell in love again not only with Dylan and the heroine but with all of gang Jake, Micky, Lucy, Cam, Logan, and Amanda Again. And even the new characters Dave Dylans Marine friend, Eric Dylans brother Sydney Erics girlfriend, Mal Dylans Dad, and Holly the heroines mom.

So all in all if I could give this more than 5 stars I would, not just this one but every book in this series. The feels and every Operation Mayhem laugh was worth it.

babblingchatterreads's review

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5.0

Cristina's Thoughts #BabblingChatterReads
~5+ Get #Banksed stars!

Why! Oh why?! Damn this author and her words! She knows how to utterly break my heart and piece them back together. SERIOUSLY. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. I did not just feel the feels (and not just the emotional sad ones) my world just stopped until her words were no more in this amazing & addicting read.

“Time means nothing when forever’s in play.”

Fans of the series will want to "get banksed" by the one More Man that has very little words throughout the series. When you finally step in Dylan Bank’s story you will learn and experience behind the mind and personality of his silence. They say it is always the quiet ones that will surprise you and his story definitely did not disappoint.

The Turning Points? The points where we all determine that the fear of our past and the uncertainty of our futures were greater than our need for happiness.

No doubt that Jay McLean totally outdid herself in the last book of the series. The scenarios on all levels presented from Dylan's story truly got to me in an unbelievable way. The More Gang also constantly makes snippet appearances that will have you fall in love with all the characters again.

I am still reeling everything and have an itch to reread it already again. Vague much? Yes, because to reveal anything would screw up the element of surprise(s) that readers need to experience in the final end of the More World. This book, the More Than series is one that will forever be cherished and will hold a dear place in my heart.

lmohhhh's review

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4.0

I cried.
On public transport.
But it was good.
I love this, I expected Dylan and Heidi, I started and was so baffled and confused.
I appreciated this.
I want more and I want Jay to write more NOW!

emfran25's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 Stars, one of my favorite books of the series.

tinapavchep's review against another edition

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5.0

❤️

dolphin_ocean_love's review against another edition

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5.0

So many feels! Another beautiful book by Jay McLean

lulureviews's review against another edition

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4.0

I love Jay McLean. More than Forever is in my top 5....felt that books for weeks...months? after reading it.

I really liked this book...probably a 4.5 for me. I did struggle with
Spoilerthe heroine not being Heidi.
The beginning was a little slow for me, but otherwise this book was a happy place for me.