A review by parryc
Pulse by Gail McHugh

4.0

Well just like in Collide, Pule has a lot of drama and a lot of up and down.
After Collide I was not a fan of Emily, actually I found her ridiculously stupid especially at the end. I can say thankfully that she redeemed herself and it seemed she actually learned from her mistakes.

Pulse starts out with Emily leaving Dillon right where Collide left off. Emily tries to find Gavin but is unsuccessful and after a spat with Dillon about not marrying him she needs to find Gavin and explain. Even though Emily has realized Gavin is it for her she fears she isn't good enough for him and fears he will soon realize that and leave her.. Unlike in Collide Emily knows what she wants and now goes after it instead of sitting around crying about it.
"You breathe life into me, and I love you in more ways that I thought I was capable of loving but you're more than I feel I deserve."

"Have I told you that you look amazeballs in yellow?"


Gavin is still swoon worthy and breathtakingly hot. He loves Emily more than he ever though possible and he refuses to give up on her. Gavin is determined to make Emily see she is more than worthy of him and how much he loves her.
"I want to break the rules with you. Kiss you passionately every day. Make you smile when you're about to cry. I want no regrets with us. I want us to laugh together until we can't breathe and it hurts. No man will ever love you the way I'm going to love you, Emily. You're it. My last My forever."

Dillon has managed a way to stay in their lives and scare Emily and attempts to ruin their happiness but unlucky for him Gavin is kick ass and is to smart for Dillon's games.

I loved watching Gavin and Emily grow closer and finally see them as a couple. I felt this was the perfect sequel to Collide and I wouldn't have changed a thing. There were times my heart stopped and times I was unsure of what would come next but by the end I was so happy with how it wrapped up.