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kelseybee17's review against another edition
5.0
This book was so good. I started with Mickayla and Jake and then the second book switched to Amanda and Logan and I'm SO glad Jay Mcclean wrote two books on Amanda and Logan's story. I fell in love with them and their story.
I cannot wait to read more books by Jay McClean!
I cannot wait to read more books by Jay McClean!
hlizmarie's review against another edition
2.0
This series is a strange mix of feeling a bit young for me but also hitting on emotion enough that I still want to keep reading. I liked the second book with the first half of Logan and Amanda's story a lot more than this one. I just don't understand Amanda here at all. She's constantly talking about her pain and what Logan's done but not doing a damn thing about it. Really frustrating. This is more of a 2.5 stars for me and although I've downloaded the next one for Kindle I think I'll take a break and read something else.
atirandomness's review against another edition
1.0
These two are so exhausting. And dumb. So completely and utterly dumb. Literally every character in this book is dumb. The plot is dumb. The climax is dumb. The conclusion is dumb. This isn’t romance. Not even close. Just a contrived unhealthy relationship built up on contrived dumb drama. The same shit over and over for 2 books. And the fact the author wants us to accept it as a love story is disconcerting. It has taken me a year to finish this book because that’s how annoying this relationship is.. I finally forced myself to finish because I want to read Cam and Lucy’s story. I hope that book isn’t as bad as this or the last.
smitch29's review against another edition
5.0
4.5
So once again, this was a long story. This time, though, it didn't drag. I thought it was a great way to round out Logan and Amanda's story.
Logan is away for a year and during that year, we see glimpses of what all Amanda is up to, and how she has a number of friends come into her life and show their support and love for her. We also see that she is essentially numb towards life now that Logan is gone, but most importantly we see that she doesn't really blame Logan, and least not after she gets over the shock and initial emotions. Her love allows her to understand why he chose the path he is on, and lets her overcome some of her hurt. But frankly, she is still left without the love of her life, and that is going to make her a different person during that absence. Thus, when Logan shows back up, she really doesn't hesitate for too long before going back to him. As they get reacquainted, we see that Logan has been dealing with a lot of stuff, most of it pretty heavy emotionally, while he has been away. The rest of the book is about them enjoying getting to be together again and then getting back to their normal lives as seamlessly as possible.
There really wasn't much conflict in this book. It was really just a finishing of Logan and Amanda's tale. Everything was pretty straight forward. I think I would've enjoyed it more if there had been more conflicts, but quite frankly, it would've taken away from the realism of the story. It would've been more dramatic and the way it is now is probably more natural and real.
The last half of the novel, when Lucy showed back up, I was reminded of how much I love reading about her and Cameron. I think they are hilarious and great together. Thus, when I read the last section of the book, the one from Cameron's perspective, made me excited for the next book so I can read more about their story!
So once again, this was a long story. This time, though, it didn't drag. I thought it was a great way to round out Logan and Amanda's story.
Logan is away for a year and during that year, we see glimpses of what all Amanda is up to, and how she has a number of friends come into her life and show their support and love for her. We also see that she is essentially numb towards life now that Logan is gone, but most importantly we see that she doesn't really blame Logan, and least not after she gets over the shock and initial emotions. Her love allows her to understand why he chose the path he is on, and lets her overcome some of her hurt. But frankly, she is still left without the love of her life, and that is going to make her a different person during that absence. Thus, when Logan shows back up, she really doesn't hesitate for too long before going back to him. As they get reacquainted, we see that Logan has been dealing with a lot of stuff, most of it pretty heavy emotionally, while he has been away. The rest of the book is about them enjoying getting to be together again and then getting back to their normal lives as seamlessly as possible.
There really wasn't much conflict in this book. It was really just a finishing of Logan and Amanda's tale. Everything was pretty straight forward. I think I would've enjoyed it more if there had been more conflicts, but quite frankly, it would've taken away from the realism of the story. It would've been more dramatic and the way it is now is probably more natural and real.
The last half of the novel, when Lucy showed back up, I was reminded of how much I love reading about her and Cameron. I think they are hilarious and great together. Thus, when I read the last section of the book, the one from Cameron's perspective,
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3.0
I feel like this and book 2 could have possibly been one book. It felt long at times. I liked Logan's character development and the mental health/PTSD theme featured in the book. But some of the plotline seemed repetitive from book 2
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(How many times is he going to leave her? and she forgives him so easily)kewtika's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
dirtybooklover's review against another edition
5.0
Love
Love love love. You never know what is going to happen when you turn the page. Can’t wait to continue with this series.
Love love love. You never know what is going to happen when you turn the page. Can’t wait to continue with this series.
cliterature's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Minor: Rape