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Meu by Katy Evans

ssarahreads's review against another edition

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5.0

I loved this and I love this series!

heartscontent's review against another edition

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5.0

Raw and beautiful. I loved it. And I highly recommend it. This is a story that proves that there is light even in the darkest corners of the world. And if you look real hard, you may even be the one to find it, both in yourself and in others.
Five stars.

madreader20's review against another edition

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1.0

I DNR’d this book the moment I read “There is so much evidence vaccines could be the cause of Autism.” Nope! I’m done! I don’t care even if you are a just a romance/erotica author, you don’t spread pseudoscience.

moogly_googly's review against another edition

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5.0

There are simply not enough words to describe how amazing this book is, and my love for the characters of this book, especially Remy and Brooke :D

sidekicka7x's review against another edition

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5.0

OMG!!! This was fantabulous!!!! I'm sooo in love with this story. I can't wait to read REMY!

emmas_readingnook's review against another edition

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2.0

Another reread but I won’t be rereading anymore from this series. Huge let down compared to the first time when I read this series 10 years ago. So much whining, more of the same proclaimed love on every page turn, the use of the word mine is used at least 1000 times, I wish I was exaggerating there. It hasn’t aged well and is throwing so many red flags I think I may catch fire. If you’ve read it before don’t re read and if you haven’t read it before don’t read it anyway.

bookhoarder76's review against another edition

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5.0

Cover is a bit misleading I think but maybe that's just me lol I loved it though can't wait to read the next one!!

bjclark99's review against another edition

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1.0

I'm not sure what this was that I tried to read... This is not the second book to a series where I fell in love with the characters. The Brooke I loved was strong, assertive, knew what she wanted... I was proud of her. This is not the same person.... I just couldn't read this, and from what I gathered, her personality does not grow in this book, it doesn't revert back to what she was like in Real. The whiny, annoying character in this book was not someone I cared to read about. Sorry to those that enjoyed this series, I loved the first book, I'll pass on all the rest.

lakeyalynn's review against another edition

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5.0

1. I loved the connection they built using music.
2. I loved how they scent each other. Fucking sexy.
3. I loved how he licks her (yes please) and makes sure she has all of "him".
4. I loved how he wasn't afraid to show that he needed her (looking for her in the crowd) and throwing games so she could touch him.
5. I love Remington Tate. Remington Tate is everything.

javalenciaph's review against another edition

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3.0

"Mine" is the second book in the "Real" series by Katy Evans and continues the story of Remington Tate and Brooke Dumas after the events in book one, "Real". I was torn reading this book. Whatever little affection I had for Brooke completely went out the window with this sequel. She was whiny and insecure and made some really dumb moves and had equally dumb presumptions in this story. I'm sorry, Brooke fans, but I simply didn't like her. Even the supporting cast of characters had more backbone and personality than she did.

What did save this book was Remy. He was a great lead character because he was outwardly an alpha male yet suffered from his own demons, sometimes leading him to total despair. Flawed leads make a story seem more real and believable in my eyes...so I'm just going to consider Remy falling for Brooke as being one of those flaws. Hahaha!

There's a LOT of sex in this book to the point that I skimmed through majority of the scenes (GASP!). There also happens to be a lot of unnecessary periods. Like. This. It. Was. Beginning. To. Get. On. My. Nerves. Once, twice, heck, thrice, it would be okay, but it felt like it was happening in every freaking chapter. O.O

Sadly, Remy alone could not convince me to give the book a higher rating. :( This had potential and that letter Brooke wrote to Remy almost made me reconsider my dislike for her (almost being the operative word) but it had hiccups that proved to be distracting. So, I'm giving "Mine" three out of five stars.