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Wow, where do I even start?

More Than Her
von Jay McLean

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"I’m trying really hard not to be the person that you think I am. I’m not that person. At least not with you."

This is the second book in the More Than Series. I loved book one so much, I was a little nervous to read the second. If you’ve read More Than This, you’ve met Logan and if you haven’t read it, you really should, ASAP!

It is no secret I love this series and here are a few reasons why. I feel like I know these characters and they are the type of characters I would want to spend time with in real life. I love how these college students are just living life, they all come from the same town but have different pasts that make them unique.

This book is the story of Logan and Amanda. And I must say, getting to know Logan is a true pleasure! Logan first met Amanda before college. And he liked her. He wanted to get to know her. So finally they have their first date. And…it’s epic. But things happened and he didn’t call her back, and he let her go. She was the one that he let get away. The one he could never forget. So now they are at college and he finds her. And he wants another chance.

Will they manage to overcome the bad things in their life and find happiness together? Both of these characters were molded by their pasts. The desicions they make are because of what they went through. Which is why they end up hurting one another. They are still very much lost. Together they feel whole, but they still need to find themselves and heal in order to be together.

Jay McLean made me laugh, tingle and have a blast. As in her previous novel she threw several hilarious scenes, more than enough sexy parts and lots of butterflies in tummy moments. I was pretty satisfied with how the story went, till the end.

Nothing feels better than when I can say that I'm excited to carry on with a series. I love how Jay McLean has made the focus of her books about friendship and love, with each book the readers gets to see more and more of this group of characters and how their lives link together. Obviously these coming of age characters have a lot of work to do in their respective relationships and I'm more than impressed with how well this author pieces all of that together.