Saturday, October 4

Review: Remy by Katy Evans

Title: Remy
By: Katy Evans
Series: Real #3
My Copy: Ebook for honest review
BookWhisperer Rating:

Underground fighter Remington Tate is a mystery, even to himself. His mind is dark and light, complex and enlightening. At times his actions and moods are carefully measured, and at others, they spin out of control.

Through it all, there's been one constant: wanting, needing, loving, and protecting Brooke Dumas. This is his story; from the first moment he laid eyes on her and knew, without a doubt, she would be the realest thing he's ever had to fight for.

This is the twist up. Book Three of the Real series is told from
Remington's perspective. Giving readers a glimpse of the well loved moment from the tortured soles view. My heart just pours out for his character, because living with a Bipolar disorder is horrible. The fact that he has devoted himself to finding a way to overcome, or overcome to the best of his ability, is admirable. Sadly, I had hoped that it would give just a little more of just Remy. Mind you there seemed to be a little over all sense of redundancy with the story, because of the moments of addition and new scenes were very few and far between. While Remy perspective is different, Katy Evans is a very talented author that give you a great impression of all characters emotions. This was entirely a new experience to when Evans has portrayed the character so well in the first two books. I look forward to the next book in this installment, and bright new adventure with different characters. 
~BookWhisperer Reviewer Jax~



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