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A review by smitch29
Remy by Katy Evans
4.0
I don't usually like male POV books. They are usually pretty pointless and never reveal anything I didn't know. They are as if an author/publisher took what is usually an author's writing tool to help make their book better and turned it into a money making venture. Not that it hasn't worked, because people eat that stuff up. But my theory is that they should be pretty pointless, because if an author wrote a good romance novel, you should get to know both of the main characters pretty darn well by the end of the story, so the male POV should be redundant and come as no surprise.
I believe Katy Evans wrote her first two novels really well and so I didn't see any huge revelations in the book. However, I thought the format she wrote this book was really good. She bounced between Remy and Brooke's wedding ceremony and the past. So there was a balance between the present and what we already knew happened. I still don't think Remy's POV was anything overly special, but I enjoyed the glimpses of the their wedding.
I believe Katy Evans wrote her first two novels really well and so I didn't see any huge revelations in the book. However, I thought the format she wrote this book was really good. She bounced between Remy and Brooke's wedding ceremony and the past. So there was a balance between the present and what we already knew happened. I still don't think Remy's POV was anything overly special, but I enjoyed the glimpses of the their wedding.