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by Colleen Hoover
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A Catty Babble of Books
A Catty Babble of Books rated it 12 years ago
I really enjoyed this book, almost as much as the first one. Colleen Hoover is once again very good at mixing romance and drama and this book was les predictable than others at her hand. In the book you follow Layken and Will after the first book. Her mother has died and they are now both in the sam...
Turner's Antics
Turner's Antics rated it 12 years ago
OH MY GOODNESS! Point of Retreat was perfect in every way. It continued on from Slammed and I cannot wait to read This Girl to find out what is next for all the characters. Ms Hoover has me addicted to her books and I feel so emotional during and after reading her books that I cannot pick up another...
In Libris Veritas
In Libris Veritas rated it 12 years ago
Source: Atria Books/Netgalley – I received this book in exchange for an honest review. I received no compensation. Publisher: Atria Books Series: Slammed #2 Edition: Egalley, 200 pages Genre: New Adult Contemporary Purchase: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Book Depository* *I receive a small monetary kick...
Books With Bite
Books With Bite rated it 12 years ago
After reading Slammed I knew I had to read the next book. The way that Slammed ended, there was no way I was through with the story or the characters. I needed more. And it’s funny. The minute I got Point Of Retreat, I could not bring myself to read it. Why? Because I wasn’t ready for the story to e...
The Girl Who'll Read Anything
The Girl Who'll Read Anything rated it 12 years ago
This book is great! I love it. But I love Slammed better. Just when I thought I couldn't love Will's character more, I was wrong. I love how much he loves Lake and how he proved it to her. Let's just say that the standards and expectations I had for my future "guy" just increased a thousand fold bec...
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers rated it 12 years ago
Initial reaction: I think the biggest problem with this book was not simply the contrived situations for drama, but also the fact that Will's narrative voice never seemed like a man would think, react, or deal with the situations thrown at him. The latter really threw me out of the novel more time...
In Libris Veritas
In Libris Veritas rated it 12 years ago
After reading Slammed and having my heart ripped to shreds then pieced back together slowly I knew I had to continue the series. I was really shocked to find that this is from Will’s point of view, but I think it adds some depth to the story that I didn’t know I was missing. We get to see how he loo...
Fawn Over Books
Fawn Over Books rated it 12 years ago
So butterflyingly good! I loved so many things about this book. Every character is great. It made me laugh frequently. Also made me cry often, but many of them were happy tears. I think I liked it a lot more than Slammed due to it being from Will's perspective. You really see how much he truly lov...
Lose Time Reading
Lose Time Reading rated it 12 years ago
Point of Retreat takes place about a year after Slammed ends. Layken’s mother has passed away and Lake is raising her younger brother with Will’s help. They are both enrolled in university, Will for his Master’s and Lake in her first year and they still live across the street from each other and in ...
Banana's Book Blog
Banana's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
3.5 stars So after the wonderfulness of Slammed, I dove right into Point of Retreat, and I think I did that mostly because I wanted more Will and Lake. But I have to say that while the first book felt whole and complete, this one felt more like a novella. Don’t get me wrong there was never a dull mo...
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