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Comandante by Katy Evans

books_cats's review against another edition

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2.0

El primero fue mejor. Este es un pastelón inverosímil en el que no pasa nada.

martaambrosi's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 so disappointed...but of course It is just my opinion...

nadiareadsstuff's review against another edition

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3.0

It wasn't bad... It got a little repetitive but it was a good distraction from the RL shit show in the White House right now lol

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4.0

3.5 out of 5 Stars

THIS IS NOT A SPOILER FREE REVIEW!

I write this review with a heavy Katy Evans loving heart. This White House Series has left me feeling awful, because I wanted to love it, but I just can't. Mr President felt hastily written, and unpolished. Almost as if it needed another editing pass or the betas needed to be more informational. The characters had such great growth potential, and let's face it Matthew Hamilton is a dream book boyfriend. Though the dialogue was full of repeatedly used phrases, and Charlotte's character couldn've used a little more depth. I am all about redemption and second chances, so I gave Commander In Chief a shot.

I have to say Commander In Chief was better than the first book, but not by much. I could've done without the lengthy speech dialogue, that would've shorten the book by more than a few pages. If you read Mr. President, you know that his Alphabet Platform will be put into play within his first 100 days. I don't need to be told that again and again and again. If I wasn't sure in Mr President, what color Matt Hamilton's eyes were, I was sure to know by the end of Commander In Chief. They are ESPRESSO, if you weren't sure. We know and love that he is magnificent man, and stands for what he believes in, irregardless of outside influences. This is one of the many "amazing" attributes that make him an excellent book boyfriend.

I still had a hard time connecting with Charlotte. A lot talk about being independent of her parents, and not wanting to give up her dreams for Matt's presidency. Which in reality, after he is sworn into office and they have their very rushed rated PG reunion, that's exactly what she does. It just felt like Charlotte was more independent and sure of herself in the beginning of Mr. President, than she was by the time it ended. I had hoped that with the break up, and going out on her own for several months, she would find her confident self again. When she becomes first lady, and she is obsessed with what people will think of her, and to be honest I was over her. She was conforming to what she thought she should be, not what she could be.

As with the first book, there is a lot natural sexual chemistry between Matt and Charlotte. The hold out for an actual R rated reunion, took too long. They should've done the deed in Paris, in my opinion. Also, I noted a pattern, sex is the got too when things gets too mentally taxing. I get it, it helps to take your mind off of issue, but in the end it's still there and it needs to be dealt with. She's just so passive with him, whatever he wants he gets. Lastly, I am realist, to a fault with this genre. Anyone who knows me, knows that I eye roll at inconsistencies in how contraception is or is not used in these books. This book is no exception, and I was not surprised at all when Charlotte gets pregnant.

Believe it or not, there were aspects of this book that I liked. I liked the progression of the story. It was better developed and edited than Mr. President was. I think that Matt and Charlotte are a very believable President and First Lady. Their love for each other, did not appear contrived or played up for the media. I was happy that their fears of a scandal did not materialize. It would have completely changed the tone of the book. I liked how they didn't spend time in the book filling in the gaps of the first four years, that Katy used a time jump or two or three to try and move the story along. Honestly, the overall flow of the book was better.

I suppose it feels like I am being to hard on this book, but I have read too many books, not to expect more from these authors. Overall, in the grand scheme of things, it was a good story. Would I recommend this book to fans of Katy Evans? Of course I would, but I would tell them to read a few reviews first. The good and the bad, because no two people see a book the same way.

An ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review.

valentinachagas2's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional funny hopeful lighthearted mysterious relaxing tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes

5.0

millerbca's review against another edition

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4.0

If Only ❤

I love the story of Matthew and Charlotte. The way Matt realized even though he had the most powerful position in the US that he needed Charlotte to make him complete. I loved how Charlotte sacrificed her love for Matt so he could fulfill his role of President after winning without worrying about her. This story just made me happy. No angst, no fighting...just a happily ever after.

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5.0

Reviewing as KinkyGirlsBookObsessions.


I have been (not so) patiently waiting for Commander in Chief since Mr. President ended on a cliffhanger! Only for Katy Evans would I read a cliffhanger!

It starts off with Matthew seamlessly transitioning into his job as Commander in Chief. Which isn't hard for him to do. He exudes power, confidence, compassion so naturally already, he was born for this job.

I love that once he makes his mind up then that's it. He FINALLY realizes that he can't go on without Charlotte by his side and does everything he can to make sure he knows just how much he loves and needs her.

Watching their relationship grow and blossom now that they're finally out in the open was beautiful. Reading Katy's words you could actually feel the love they share for each other. The chemistry between them is off the charts and I found myself fanning my face more than once!

Again this book was a welcome break from our own countries political situations. A little breath of fresh air that was so needed. I mean where is the real Matthew Hamilton?! Can he please stand up because I absolutely want that man to be my Commander in Chief!

This was my first read of 2017 and I couldn't have chosen a better one to start with! I am looking forward to the next book and having some fresh faces added into the mix!

sinagaraw's review against another edition

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4.0

it's a bittersweet feeling for me that the story of Matt and Charlotte has come to an end. This will be one of my favorite political theme story. Even though this second installment is a little fast-paced. gonna miss this one hot couple.

viktoriya's review against another edition

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2.0

This was blah...Somewhat ridiculous, to be honest. A 2-year old discussing Presidency? Right!!!!....

hopeglow's review against another edition

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3.0

*w* what a cover