Great sequelI am not usually a fan of sequels, but this was a good one. Continuing where Slammed left off, Lake and Will now need to learn to navigate parenting their brothers and making time for themselves. Colleen Hoover does yet another fantastic job making you feel their pain and joy. Calder bro...
Well, this did end better than it started...a lot better. Most of the book annoyed me and I was ready to give it a two star rating, but then part two happened and things actually became someone interesting. Book two, told in Will's point of view. Layken and Will are finally together and with Lake ...
Definitivamente el premio de la historia se lo llevan los niños: Kel, Caulder y Kiersten. He muerto de risa con esos tres. ¿Y con toda la metáfora, analogía -o lo que fuera- de la mariposa? Sí, eso fue GENIAL, y siendo sincera, tiene razón xDAdmito que lloré como perra en el momento del accidente. M...
Summary -Layken and Will have managed to overcome the obstacles that threatened to destroy their love, proving that they are destined for one another. What they are about to learn, however, is that the things that have brought them together may be the very things that ruin their connection forever.....
Is it possible to fall in love with a book? Because I just did. Yes I stayed up late to finish a book and it was so worth it. Now I can sleep happily. :D
For me, especially after the previous book, this was a total disappointment. Remember I wrote I get angry whenever High School is mentioned? well, it's not ABOUT High School it's about been in that stupid age and acting like a freaking teenager. I'll give part on one of the book (first 60%) less tha...
I don't know how Collen Hoover does it but she is just beyond amazing with her story telling. Her books are always so much more then you think they will be. I am amazed every time. This is Will and Layken's story as a couple and as a family as unusual as it is. It is perfect, it messed up, it is swe...
I'm glad that's over and I hope they live happily ever after. BUT...Even though I didn't love Slammed, Point of retreat hardly even made me smile. Maybe because it somehow managed to completely ruin my 'Will' experience (which was actually the better part of why i liked the first book). I used to th...
It literally gave me chills, even breaking out into tears as I read about Layken and Will and the rollercoaster their lives were enduring. I thought Slammed was a fantastic read but this sequel…..I was not prepared for. If you missed Slammed, I suggested you read that one first and then pick this o...
I don't know what to feel about this book. On one hand, Point of Retreat is a great sequel to Slammed, and delivers a great story line and continues to introduce us to amazing characters. On the other hand, it's so drama-lhama! There is just too much going on, and it's presented in two parts, which ...
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