wow.
There are two sides to every story, and getting to hear Remy's side of things blew me out of the water!! I didn't think it was possible to love Remy (and Brooke) more after REAL and MINE - but after reading Remy, I do. (Thanks, Katy Evans, for bringing Remy even more to life for us!
...when can I have her? I loathe thinking I'm going to make her mine and the day my dark side catches up with me, she'll be gone, her walls will be up and she won't let me in, and I will be forever every woman's adventure. A sex god and a play-thing. Nobody's real. Nobody's choice. Nobody's anything.
My heart broke over and over again watching how Remy struggles and fights and wants to be accepted and loved for who he is - the way he is. However, I also loved seeing his strength, determination, his seemingly never-ending desire to give up on anything - especially Brooke! Getting to see Brooke from his perspective made me want to growl at her just a bit more for being difficult at times, but also endeared her more to me.
I loved how the book would flash between present day and past events. While I would have enjoyed seeing a bit more flashbacks from MINE, all the scenes I really wanted to see from Remy's perspective (except when his parents showed up) were included. I was kinda sad that the present day didn't extend longer than what it did, but I guess that just leaves it more open for me to imagine on my own (or maybe for future sequels!?)
This whole series is going on my keeper shelves and I'll enjoy reading and re-reading it often!
Oh, and Remy introduced me to my new favorite song: Everything by Lifehouse.