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nessreads11 's review for:
The Redo
by Max Monroe
4.5 Stars
It honestly feels like I’ve been waiting forever for this book. I’ve wanted Remy’s book right from the beginning and especially with the small crumbs we got regarding his past. I was not disappointed and had a blast reading this book and it definitely left me in a good mood.
Maria is a workaholic in which her life revolves around her career. She doesn’t have time for a relationship but honestly she isn’t looking for one anyway. She’s been through some unimaginable things that have left her to figure out how she’s going to get through, but she’s strong and selfless and if anyone can make it work, it’s her. Though sometimes it’s good to have a helping hand and in Maria’s case it comes in the form of a blast from the past.
Remy is the oldest of the Winslow siblings and the most guarded when it comes to his heart. After being left at the alter he’s sworn off relationships and is content with his decision. He spends most of his time working and also spending time with his family. With everything that Remy’s gone through he deserves to find happiness and have someone be on the receiving end of his love and care because he has a lot to give even if he doesn’t think so.
Maria and Remy share a past, one where they dated in high school. Like all young love it didn’t last even though they were gone for each other. Decades later they are reunited in the unlikeliest way and it’s like no time has passed and everything just clicks. It’s more than evident that the spark that was always there between them is still ever present. Reading about their past only solidified how perfect they were and still are for each other.
The Redo was the perfect way to end an amazing series. Maria and Remy’s story brought all the feels as well as the hotness. I absolutely love the Winslow clan and all their shenanigans. And that extended epilogue was *chef’s kiss* and I honestly could’ve read 15 more chapters. Max Monroe, tip of the hat to you and thank you for giving us these fantastic characters.
*I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book*
It honestly feels like I’ve been waiting forever for this book. I’ve wanted Remy’s book right from the beginning and especially with the small crumbs we got regarding his past. I was not disappointed and had a blast reading this book and it definitely left me in a good mood.
Maria is a workaholic in which her life revolves around her career. She doesn’t have time for a relationship but honestly she isn’t looking for one anyway. She’s been through some unimaginable things that have left her to figure out how she’s going to get through, but she’s strong and selfless and if anyone can make it work, it’s her. Though sometimes it’s good to have a helping hand and in Maria’s case it comes in the form of a blast from the past.
Remy is the oldest of the Winslow siblings and the most guarded when it comes to his heart. After being left at the alter he’s sworn off relationships and is content with his decision. He spends most of his time working and also spending time with his family. With everything that Remy’s gone through he deserves to find happiness and have someone be on the receiving end of his love and care because he has a lot to give even if he doesn’t think so.
Maria and Remy share a past, one where they dated in high school. Like all young love it didn’t last even though they were gone for each other. Decades later they are reunited in the unlikeliest way and it’s like no time has passed and everything just clicks. It’s more than evident that the spark that was always there between them is still ever present. Reading about their past only solidified how perfect they were and still are for each other.
The Redo was the perfect way to end an amazing series. Maria and Remy’s story brought all the feels as well as the hotness. I absolutely love the Winslow clan and all their shenanigans. And that extended epilogue was *chef’s kiss* and I honestly could’ve read 15 more chapters. Max Monroe, tip of the hat to you and thank you for giving us these fantastic characters.
*I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book*