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Remy
Remy
Remy
Audiobook8 hours

Remy

Written by Katy Evans

Narrated by Sebastian York

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

4.5/5

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About this audiobook

New York Times bestselling author Katy Evans expands upon the intense love story begun in Real and Mine—this time from Remington “Riptide” Tate’s point of view.

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.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 26, 2013
ISBN9781442368781
Author

Katy Evans

Katy Evans lives with her husband and their two children plus three lazy dogs in south Texas. Some of her favorite pastimes are hiking, reading, baking, and spending time with her friends and family. She is the New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of Manwhore, Manwhore +1, Ms. Manwhore, and The REAL series: REAL, MINE, REMY, ROGUE, RIPPED, and LEGEND. For more information on Katy Evans visit her website KatyEvans.net, and follow her on Facebook and Twitter, @AuthorKatyEvans.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I read this book when it first was first published and loved it. This is one of my favorite series and it's even better on audio.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is ABSOLUTELY THE BEST love story I’ve ever read, and I’ve read literally hundreds of them. The only bad part is that their story is complete. I don’t think I’ll ever find a story as beautifully crafted as theirs. ????? Although a movie version would be AMAZING!!
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Me hubiera gustado saber más sobre sus estados depresivos…. creo que la codependencia paso a un grado de posesividad al borde de la violencia.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Remy is the same story from Mine and Real, but told from Remy's point of view. I liked seeing Remy's perspective on those two stories, but I thought there were some scenes from Mine and Real that were not used in Remy, and I missed them. Overall it was a good retelling of the two stories from his perspective.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Remy is the same story from Mine and Real, but told from Remy's point of view. I liked seeing Remy's perspective on those two stories, but I thought there were some scenes from Mine and Real that were not used in Remy, and I missed them. Overall it was a good retelling of the two stories from his perspective.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Was alright. No new info really, and didn't really cover the scenes I was most interested to hear his view point on. So, not really all that exciting to me. The looped words and phrases weren't as bothersome in this book, though he did go ON about his fantasy sex with his woman. But, it wasn't all that annoying. I neither liked, nor disliked this book. It certainly didn't illuminate his character more, or bring anything much to the table, but it was enjoyable a read none the less.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Third time-fantastic read. I'm now going to have Katy Evans withdrawal until the next book is published.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Ok, this is going to be a bit of a different structured review. Instead of me just spouting out whatever is on the top of my head, I'm going to separate it into categories- The Positives, The Negatives and the Final Consensus sections. The reason being this book was a first for me and I just automatically starting dissecting it by those three sections. So here we go!The Positives:I have to say this was my first re-telling from a different POV and I really liked it! I could seriously read Remy and Brooke all the time and never tire of wanting more of their story. I think because the books so intense that when I re-read them I see something that I missed the time before. Or sometimes a certain scene strikes a deeper meaning with me the third or fourth time around. And Remy was the same way. It is the reflection and remembrance of certain scenes from Real and Mine from Remy's POV. The best part is we also get glimpses of Brook and Remy's church wedding. For me, it was kind of like a "The Best Of Brooke and Remy." It retold some of my favorite scenes and it gave them deeper meaning because it was retold from Remy's POV. I think being inside Remy's head gives much more insight to his thoughts and reasons for his actions. You experience him both going black and become blue again. And it really helped me understand him more. Katy Evan's drives home the point that he has an illness, and while he is 100% aware of that fact, he also can't help his triggers. At certain parts it hurt my heart to see Remy almost defeated by Brooke, Pete or Riley's actions. Like he knew they were coddling him and he didn't want it but, he needed it. So, I think this offers a facet to the series that was definitely needed and will show the readers what exactly goes on his mind. Because it is much more than just Remy being an alpha male, or extremely possessive. It enlightened me as to how Brooke is literally his livelihood, and the constant struggles that Remy experiences. Oh, another positive is the little tidbits into the current goings-on with Melanie and Riley and Pete and Nora. Because I absolutely cannot wait for those stories to unfold!The Negatives: Obviously by my gushing above there won't be many negatives but, with any book there are always those few tweaks the readers wish they could make. My only problem with this book is that, I wish it had more "Present" moments. I understand the importance of showing us the scenes from the first two books, and I enjoyed those. But I also wish it had gone a bit further or started a bit earlier in the present storyline. I did however, immensely enjoy what present storyline there was. I just wanted more of what Remy and Brooke are doing now. Yeah, I know I'm greedy. But I don't care! These two are one of my favorite book couples so of course I want more! :) Anyhow, other than more present moments, there was nothing else I found lacking in this book.Final Consensus: For fans of Mine and Real, you will want to pick this up. It is just that little bit of more that some of you are looking for. For those of you who, heaven forbid, did not like Remy as a character: maybe try this one out. It gives you insight that you didn't have before and opens up a whole load of explanations as to the thought process that Remy experiences. To me, Remy was the perfect tie-in to the previous books. It offers whys and hows to questions previously unanswered and really helps bridge that connection between Remy and the reader. Overall, a fabulous book that I thoroughly enjoyed. I urge you all to go pick up a copy and let me know your thoughts once you've read it!Happy Reading!*ARC was provided by the author/publisher in exchange for an honest review*
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I absolutely loved it! Enjoyed it better than MINE. Being able to see things through Remy's eyes was very eye opening. I also really liked how Evans told his side of the story without making it sound redundant. I wasn't expecting his story to encompass both REAL and MINE and also thought it was cool that Evans gave us glimpses of what was going on in present day. So it was not only a story that came full circle, but completely satisfying from a reader's point-of-view.Well done, Katy Evans!Mia @ The Muses Circle
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Wow!
    Hearing the story from Remy's POV was amazing. I was just as frustrated as Brook was from Remy holding back. I see why he did it but he is lousy at explaining himself but that's what make Remy Remy right? Yes, events were repeated but this books sheds new light on each event. Bonus we get present day stuff too. Brooke & Remy have an Epic love story!
    Fantastic Ending.