Blurb:
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.
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.
Melinda's Review:
If you have read Real and Mine, then Remy is a must read. As you know Remy is a man of few words and
most everything is said through music or actions. Now is your chance to get into Remy’s head
and know what exactly he was thinking when certain events were occurring in
Real and Mine.
I loved Remy in Real and Mine but in Remy it came full circle and he
knocked me out of my chair. There are
scenes in the book were I was a blubbering mess. To see the pain and heart ache he was going
through tore me up inside. If you read
Real and Mine you knew they happened and they affected Remy but you have no
idea the true impact they had on him until you read it in his POV.
To see the love Remy has for Brooke is amazing. We all know he loves her but to see it in his
POV is just inspiring. The new scenes
that you jump back and forth to are just as great as revisiting the past
events. If you have read Real and Mine
what are you waiting for why haven’t you one clicked Remy yet. Go now you need to once click and start
reading you will not be sorry.
About the Author:
Katy Evans grew up with books and book-boyfriends until she found a
real sexy boyfriend to love. They married and are now hard at work on their own
happily ever after. Katy loves her family and friends, and she also loves
reading, walking, baking, and being consumed by her characters until she
reaches “The End.” Which is, hopefully, only the beginning...
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