![]() ![]() In fact, there were so many bad things that it felt a little unrealistic. ![]() ![]() I feel like every possible bad thing that could have happened, did happen. ![]() Throughout the entire book I felt like I was constantly rolling my eyes or thinking “Really?” Point of Retreat is so over dramatic. But I really wish I had just stopped there and savoured my good memories. If you read my review of Slammed, you’ll know that I quite enjoyed the book. Will is left questioning how he can prove his love for a girl who can't seem to stop "carving pumpkins." Upon finding the answers that may bring peace back into their relationship, the couple comes across an even greater challenge-one that could change not only their lives but the lives of everyone who depend on them. Layken is left questioning the very foundation on which her relationship with Will was built. Their connection is on the brink of being destroyed forever and it will take an extraordinary amount of willpower to keep their love afloat. But the two lovers could not have expected that the things that brought them together may ultimately be the things that tear them apart. In the second book in the Slammed series by New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover, Layken and Will's relationship has endured through hardships, heartache, and a cruel twist of fate, further solidifying the fact that they belong together. Published by: Atria Books on August 10, 2012 ![]()
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