![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I love it, even though I can get quite involved in it, especially during the emotional scenes, but that’s why I love reading her books. ![]() My life is no where near as dramatic as the characters in her books, but for some reason, I’m easily able to imagine myself as them when I’m reading them. I really enjoy Kylie’s books, especially when I’m reading from the female’s perspective. This story not only explores Clementine’s journey into finding out who she was, but also explores finding out if she can accept being a new her, even if it means being without Ed.Ĭomplicated answer: Well, that’s what the book is for. And though she doesn’t necessarily want to try to start something again with him, nor he with her, they can’t seem to stay away from each other. On her way to rediscovering who she was before the attack, she comes across Ed, her ex-boyfriend who’s none to happy to see her again. The story focuses on Clementine who developed life-altering amnesia after a vicious attack. I finished Repeat in less than two days (however, I think many of you will be able to read it in one.) It’s an understatement for me to say that I liked it. Although I haven’t read all her books, that is a goal of mine, but considering I was given a chance to read the book before its publication date, I read it as soon as I could and it sucked me in. Kylie Scott writes stories that are not only romantic but raw and emotional and real, and REPEAT is no exception.Įver since I read Lick, the first book of the Stage Dive series, I’ve been enamored with Kylie’s work. ![]()
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