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Undo Me: The Good Ol' Boys by M. Robinson

yeriwithaj_'s review against another edition

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5.0

This story made me fall in love, it broke me, it tore me apart, it destroyed me. Dylan and Aubrey's love story isn't for the faint of heart. I laughed and I cried I cried so damn much. I can't put into words the emotions this book brought out in me, I felt their pain, their love, their heartbreak. God, what these two went through was incredibly horrible and SPOILER for them to find their way back to each other after that horror is amazing. M. Robinson completely undid me.

ashleyderoche's review against another edition

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5.0

This was the most emotional Good Ol Boys I've read yet. And I still have 1 more to go. My heart hurt so bad for Aubrey and Dylan. I was shocked to read what happened to Dylan. That was so unexpected. I pretty much cried from the middle of the book until the last page. Amazing!

jemmsbookshelf's review against another edition

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challenging dark emotional sad tense medium-paced

5.0

Freaking loved this book! Dylan and Aubrey have a heart breaking story that just kept getting worse. You are certainly taken on an emotional roller coaster with this sorry. Ends HEA worth the read!

alixna's review against another edition

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dark emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced

4.25

xsariebearx's review against another edition

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1.0

DNF. Terrible

sbauer16's review against another edition

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4.0

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I was in a reading slump when I first started this book so I'm hoping it didn't impact my thoughts on this book at all.

This is the second book I've read by this author. The first book I read by her was the previous book in this series, Forbid Me. That became one of my favorites so I knew I had to read this one. I didn't know what to really expect because I didn't really know Dylan or Aubrey. They were in Forbid Me once in a while, but they weren't big enough characters that I didn't really get to know them. Only in the general sense really. I expected this book to pick up right where Forbid Me left off and in a way it did. What I didn't expect was all of the back story between them. I liked reading that, but I think it could have been cut down a little or sped up more. About the 50% mark though I was pretty much glued to the page. I found myself bawling my eyes out pretty much the whole second half. Happy and sad tears. There was some twists and turns I did not expect which I liked. Beware though that there is sensitive material that may be a trigger for some. The ending and how the author wrapped up their story was very nicely done. I love how these stories and the couples in them take place over the years like they do. It shows how strong their love is.

I'm excited for Austin's story next!!

This book was told between the hero and heroine's POV.

littlefrye04's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoyed this book. We met Audrey and Dylan in the first book Complicate Me, but this is their story. It is well written, smooth flowing and easy to read. The author did a great job portraying the characters, their emotions and the experiences they went through.

From the previous books, I wasn't sure if I really liked Aubrey or not. After reading this book, I really like her and understand her much better. She has been broken so many times, her only constant is Dylan.

Dylan is a good ol' boy. He grew up with Lucas, Jacob, Austin and Alex. Audrey was the new girl, but she fit right in. From the previous books, I liked Dylan, but not as much as the other characters. He often came across as a jerk. This book definitely puts things into perspective.

The only thing I didn't care for in the book, was the explicit sexual detail between two teenagers. I know they aren't teenagers through the whole book, but it seemed wrong to know the explicit sexual details of two teenagers.

leatherboundriot's review against another edition

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5.0

Oh, my heart!

This book was so hard to read, it was so heartbreaking. I'm really nervous to read about Austin and Briggs because each book gets more heartbreaking as you go (well, Jacob and Lily's wasn't too bad. That one is probably the only one that I haven't had an anxiety attack through). But they are so freaking good, I can't stay away.

amandacl's review against another edition

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5.0

I hope y'all have your tissues ready because you're going to need them!

Undo Me is such a great title, not only for the characters, but for the readers going on this journey with them-- I definitely felt undone, broken open after reading this story. Dylan and Aubrey have this seriously hot push and pull chemistry going on. They fight hard and love even harder. I mean-- what is it about a feisty, headstrong female going at it with an endearing asshole alpha that makes hearts and panties weep everywhere?

Life, as we all know, is never easy. Things don't always turn out how we plan. Love, friendship, and the like don't always endure every obstacle thrown at it, and Undo Me really showcases that. Honestly, the whole Good Ol Boys series demonstrates that, but Dylan and Aubrey's story is just so intense, so heartbreaking... so everything!

I'm not a fan of spoilers, so I'm trying not to say too much, but I will say that this is a one-clicker. I literally had tears streaming down my face throughout this book and I feel like that is such a testament to the author and this story. If someone or something can pull that kind of emotion out of you, then you know it's good-- they've done their job!

There may be a scene or two that will be hard for some readers to get through, but I am telling you right now, in the end it is so worth it. It's never easy seeing our beloved characters go through such heartbreaking, gut wrenching moments, but it just makes the outcome so much sweeter.

If you are the kind of reader that get easily sucked into a story, that gets invested in the lives of the characters, their town, their ups and down and enjoys it, then please, please, please pick up this entire series-- you wont regret it!

paddlefoot55's review against another edition

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5.0

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I am completely under the spell of Dylan-f&*king-McGraw.

Dylan really is a bit of an ar$ehole, but not really unlikeable. He is a typical cocky teenage boy.

Aubrey Owens is the new girl in town, doesn't take any of his crap, and that makes her irresistible to a guy like Dylan.

But it is so much more than that.

Dylan and Aubrey's relationship is beautiful, it is hard, it is heartbreaking. Even hours later I am getting emotional as I write this review.

I always wondered why their relationship stalled during the first 2 books, and boy oh boy, I was sure not expecting things to go the way they did!

My heart soared, my heart broke, I was left an emotional wreck as I was reading. I was angry for our lovelies, I was sad, I was over the moon happy - at times all emotions at the same time - it was a good thing I was at home by myself as I was reading, as no one else would understand my feels.

All I wanted was for Dylan and Aubrey to get a HEA, a good, long happy life together. It made me think how things can be taken away in the blink of an eye.

After the end of Forbid Me, I wasn't sure how M. Robinson was going to better things. But I should never have doubted, as she blew me away with Undo Me.

And the set up for Austin's book - gah! Set me off with the tears with just a couple of sentences!

The Good Ol' Boys is a wonderful series. I have fallen in love with each and every one of the characters in the series, and cannot wait for book 4 in May!


 

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