I love Remy as a male lead character. I think he is one of the best that I have read. But I do understand how some readers were peeved with the large amount of time thinking about sex with Brooke or just dropping F-bombs everywhere. To get past these minor things is the key to enjoying the book a...
My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...Remy by Katy Evans brings somewhat of an unofficial end to Brooke and Remy’s love story. I was so blown away by the first book of Real, Raw & Ripped series, I couldn’t stop reading until I finished Remy with a sigh ...
Remy was a good companion book to Real. The information was pretty much the same but in Remy's POV as stated in the blurb. You did get glimpses into the present (after Mine).
I don't really know what makes his book a 5 for me. Is it the fact that the guy is so hot even when he's kind of sick? Is it because he know he's imperfect and still strives to be the perfect one for the girl? Is it because he never did back down? Or is it all of the above?I like his kind of an alph...
Oh, REMY, REMY, REMY, let me count the ways that I love you...Every time I read more from this series, I feel myself sucked deeper into the magnetic, immortal, hypnotic, monumental, consuming mythology which is Remington Tate.I have loved REMY since the moment we first met, as he was walking to the ...
That’s this book in a nutshell. A few hundred and how many ever pages too many of Remy imagining his dick on, in, and around Brooke. And let’s not forget his weird obsession with semen play. If you’re looking for an interesting twist on the first story, you’ll be disappointed. This is pretty mu...
Remy (Real, #3) by Katy Evans (Goodreads Author) Jackie Fiorentini's review Nov 13, 13 · edit 5 of 5 stars My RemyI was given a copy of the book by the author for an honest review.I will first start out by saying that once again Katy Evans has yet another winner on her hands and I am bei...
Remy is Real and Mine from Remington's POV with a bit of an epilogue to Mine. I really loved getting into Remy's head; he's a complicated guy that goes through many ups and downs due to BP. His life is a constant battle, in and out of the ring. I'm not sure if it's because this was a 'retelling' of ...
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