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A review by gabbysreading
The Redo by Max Monroe
4.0
Swoon! Remy Winslows is undoubtedly the swooniest Winslow.
The Redo, the last book in the Winslow Brothers series by my favorite duo, Max Monroe, is a sweet, laugh out loud second chance romantic comedy full of back and forth banter, elevator shenanigans and tender moments. I adored this book!
After being left at the alter years ago, Remington Winslow never saw himself falling in love again. Even after seeing all his brothers fall - as predicted by psychic Cleo. He dedicated his life to his work and his family. But when he bumps into his high school sweetheart, Maria, his outlook begins to change. Remy fell into the role of hero really easily. The man delivered Maria's baby in an elevator for goodness sake. He was so caring and protective over her and her baby, Izzy. He truly fell for both of them. The moments with Izzy and his niece Lexi were my favorite. My ovaries never stood a chance.
Maria Baros is such a strong heroine. She lost so much and was left with a difficult situation. Max Monroe did a good job showing what new mothers/single parents have to face. Maria's character was relatable and well developed. As determined she was to do it all on her own, she did what she had to do for Izzy.
The interactions between the brothers alone should make you want to read this book. I would read a whole book of nothing but Max Monroe character's text threads. They're outrageous and fun and I will never get enough of them.
Remy’s book was definitely worth the wait. It was the perfect conclusion to the series. If you haven't read any of the Winslow Brothers series now is your time to start your binge.
The Redo, the last book in the Winslow Brothers series by my favorite duo, Max Monroe, is a sweet, laugh out loud second chance romantic comedy full of back and forth banter, elevator shenanigans and tender moments. I adored this book!
After being left at the alter years ago, Remington Winslow never saw himself falling in love again. Even after seeing all his brothers fall - as predicted by psychic Cleo. He dedicated his life to his work and his family. But when he bumps into his high school sweetheart, Maria, his outlook begins to change. Remy fell into the role of hero really easily. The man delivered Maria's baby in an elevator for goodness sake. He was so caring and protective over her and her baby, Izzy. He truly fell for both of them. The moments with Izzy and his niece Lexi were my favorite. My ovaries never stood a chance.
Maria Baros is such a strong heroine. She lost so much and was left with a difficult situation. Max Monroe did a good job showing what new mothers/single parents have to face. Maria's character was relatable and well developed. As determined she was to do it all on her own, she did what she had to do for Izzy.
The interactions between the brothers alone should make you want to read this book. I would read a whole book of nothing but Max Monroe character's text threads. They're outrageous and fun and I will never get enough of them.
Remy’s book was definitely worth the wait. It was the perfect conclusion to the series. If you haven't read any of the Winslow Brothers series now is your time to start your binge.