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332 reviews for:

The Redo

Max Monroe

4.05 AVERAGE

emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

The book was cute but i definitely feel like it didn’t keep me as hooked as i hoped it would + this was my first book in the series ik it’s weird but i still feel like despite reading the rest it wouldn’t make any difference :)) 
Also realised that i might not be the biggest fan of kids (it has a single mom trope) & ngl i really thought i’d love that trope based on those reels i saw on booksta but yeah no + 2nd chance romances are definitely not for me like i definitely don’t like reading about the past it bores me BUT ALL OF THIS IS ON ME. PERIOD. This book made me realise what i definitely don’t like in a book so yeah thanks to the authors for that :))

I got this as an arc but this is my honest review,

Remington Winslow. Wow.

I spent the week prior reading all the other Winslows and Max and Monroe this was my favorite of your series'. Remy was the perfect finale.

The Redo covers the story of Maria and Remy and is delicious. This isn't the spiciest of the brothers but it had it's moments where the buildup and slow burn was 100% worth it. Remy stepping up in the best way possible and watching Maria go through the whole motherhood process while holding the last piece of her sister and brother in law - she really is superwoman like Remy says.

I really enjoyed this and truly attached to all of the winslows and love how well connected this series is along with the connection to the previous series. We love a thatch moment.

Also fuck what thatch says, Remy IS DILF of the year ;)
emotional funny lighthearted fast-paced

was a cute lil book but it was way way way too long. unnecessary ass chapters too
funny lighthearted relaxing
emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
emotional hopeful lighthearted relaxing medium-paced

It’s not that I didn’t like it, it’s just I wasn’t able to get into.

DNF for now
adventurous emotional funny inspiring lighthearted reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No

After absolutely adoring ACCIDENTAL ATTACHMENT, I couldn’t pick another Max Monroe read quick enough. 🙌🏽 This was the last of the four Winslow brothers series but the first of the series I’ve read, so can definitely be enjoyed as a stand-alone, though I am now going back to listen to the other three!

Witty, heartwarming, sweet, funny; this was another super fun + engaging romance read with the added twist of Maria raising a baby that’s not biologically hers. I honestly loved this storyline from the first sentence to the last. The characterisation of Maria and Remy was PERFECTION— Maria was kick-ass, independent and funny, whilst Remy was a big softie underneath his brooding, bachelor exterior, and the chemistry and spark between them was FLAWLESS. 😮‍💨🤌🏼

The close family dynamics + banter between the four brothers was written so well, and I get the feeling the friendship between them is a central part of this series’ plot. All the characters have such a warm, relatable feel to them that you can’t help being drawn to, and I adored every side character in this almost as much as Ria, Remy and baby Izzy (who was, let’s be honest, the star of the show) 🫶🏽 I don’t think I’ve ever read a romance where a newborn is such an integral part of the story and, currently being the broodiest human on the planet, I LOVED it. 

I really can’t recommend this author duo enough 🙌🏽


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