Title: Remy
Author: Katy Evans
Release Date: November 26, 2013
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.
****4-4.5 REMINGTON STARS***
**FYI- Please read Real and Mine before reading Remy**
Remy is a collection of parts from the first two books, plus some new material all from Remy’s POV.
We all know that Remy is a damaged man. He’s diagnosed as bipolar, but that doesn’t define him. Remy is a fighter. He’s protective, possessive, strong, passionate, and a total bad ass alpha male. Behind all these amazing qualities, there is much more to Remy, the REAL REMY. He expresses his emotions and thoughts through his music. He is a man of few words and finally in Remy, readers get an insider’s perspective on his thoughts and feelings.
What I love about Remy is that he is not afraid to be himself. He accepts his faults; he copes and deals with his black and blue self. When this man loves, he loves fiercely. He goes beyond the means to make sure you know how much you mean to him. So when he laid eyes on Brooke, he made it his mission to pursue and make Brooke his. Getting Remy’s perspective and POV was a great way to wrap up the series. Remy is not only a championship fighter but he is also winner in life. He finally gets his Happily Ever After. He got his little firecracker, Brooke and the family that he deserves.
Overall, Remy was an emotional, moving, sweet and steamy addition to the Real series. I loved that we get to know the real Remy; his thoughts, his feelings, his health and his perspective on his relationship with Brooke. I loved that he was trying to be the best for Brooke and he never wavered in his love and dedication to her. He made it clear that Brooke was his and she belonged to him. This book consisted of flashbacks and present day Remy and Brooke’s wedding day. Hands down reading Remy and Brooke’s first night as husband and wife was steamy and romantic. Thank you Katy Evans for introducing us to Remington Riptide Tate. Remy was a great end to the Real series.
~ Review by Michelle
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