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More Than Enough by Jay McLean

shaunnah511's review against another edition

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5.0

Jay released this book a little bit early and I'm so happy about it. I read this book it two days - and trust me Dylan had a lot to say. I believe this is the longest book in the series to date.

I will say, I love the More Than series. I love the entire cast of characters and the way they love each other. Cam and Lucy are definitely still my favourite couple, but Dylan and his girl come pretty close.

There has been some secrecy about Dylan's girl. I will say, I was hoping it wasn't Heidi, because after the way things were left in MTF, I didn't think they were good together anymore. Too much had happened, and they weren't good for each other.

SpoilerSo I was pretty happy to read about an entirely new girl for Dylan. She was perfect for him and they were so sweet together! Don't worry, Heidi ends up being totally fine with it and gets a new guy of her own, although we don't get a ton of info about that.


More Then Enough had a ton of emotions. It was intense. At times, melodramatic, but it's kind of a hallmark of the series. It was also crazy hilarious, like always. I could go from laughing to crying within pages. Jay is a fantastic writer, and I find her style compulsively readable.

I'm so sad to see this series end, but this ending was so beautiful, and I think everyone ever should read it.

jenrich26's review against another edition

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4.0

With each book of this series it's so hard to pick a favorite More Man, There was something about Jake and Kayla together that I think they were my favorite couple and then Logan, cocky broken loveable Logan he holds a special place in my heart but Dylan, Dylan is my type of guy for sure! Quiet, brooding, a gentleman. This book was different than I expected it to be but I was happy with how Jay took the story. I loved the Banks family and their interaction with each other. In the other books I was always curious to hear more about Dylan because you could tell he was loyal and kind but he was quieter than the rest of the boys but in enough you find out he is so much more than that. This book dealt with different levels of depression and loss. I felt with the characters as I read. I love the group of friends together and I always laugh out loud reading a Jay book which I love. I'm sad to say goodbye to the more gang but I look forward to reading many more stories by this author.

emilieadele's review against another edition

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4.75

4.75 stars

illustriousbooknerds's review against another edition

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Dec 2020: So i haven't read this one yet but I did read other books in the more than series and I am not sure that I can get over the fact that the heroine is not Heidi. Like in the previous books, Dylan is only ever mentioned with Heidi and they seem to have a pretty great relationship in high school so idk what happens but I'm not sure I can root for him and this random girl. What makes it even harder is that fact that he is going to be around his friend group from the previous books that Heidi is a apart of while having this whole romance with this other chick. However, heidi wasn't my favorite character or anything. I did not know much about her so idk, idk.

cactusreadinglady's review against another edition

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5.0

amazing

love love love
are there any other words for this beautiful masterpiece?
no. it was perfect in every way.
the feeeeeeeels

lindsmuhl's review against another edition

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3.0

I loved this whole series, but I found myself editing spelling errors, comma splices, redundant wording, etc. How did this get past an editor? Distracting from the otherwise intertwining, lovely stories.

thatrandomdancer's review against another edition

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5.0

CURRENTLY SOBBING
I LOVE THIS SERIES SOOOOOOO MUCH
IM SO SAD IT’S OVER
IM GOING TO MISS ALL OF THESE CHARACTERS

cliterature's review against another edition

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medium-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

3.0


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elegantfantasy_blogs's review against another edition

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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.