Point of Retreat by Colleen Hoover

Point of Retreat (Slammed, #2)

by Colleen Hoover

From the bestselling author of Slammed, comes Colleen Hoover's next big hit.
Layken and Will have managed to overcome the obstacles that threatened to destroy their love, proving that they are destined for one another. What they are about to learn, however, is that the things that have brought them together may be the very things that ruin their connection forever...
Layken is left second-guessing the relationship whilst Will is jumping over hurdles to prove his love for her. What the young lovers discover about themselves along this journey may change their entire world and the lives of those who depend upon them the most...
Praise for Colleen Hoover:
'As brilliant and entertaining as Slammed, Point of Retreat is absolute poetry.' - JAMIE MCGUIRE, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Disaster
'I finished reading Slammed at 1am on Sunday... I couldn't wait to start reading Point of Retreat so I bought it right then and there!' - Amazon Review

Reviewed by inlibrisveritas on

4 of 5 stars

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After reading Slammed and having my heart ripped to shreds then pieced back together slowly I knew I had to continue the series. I was really shocked to find that this is from Will’s point of view, but I think it adds some depth to the story that I didn’t know I was missing. We get to see how he looks at Layken and how he processes things.

I don’t think this one hooked me quite like Slammed did but it’s still really good, and there are still moments where my heart hurt. It also made me like Will even more! Though it may have made me dislike Layken a bit more too…I really liked the way she matured and stepped up in Slammed, but in this one she almost seemed to border on a bit of immaturity at times. I found her frustrating during most of this and I just wanted someone to snap her out of her little cloudy world. I loved that Hoover found a really touching way to include Layken’s mother in the story and I adored the idea of the stars. We still got to see Eddie, Gavin, Kel, and Caulder but we also get to add two new people to the close knit circle. Kiersten and her mother Sherry. These two have such demanding personalities and I love them! Kiersten is a perfect fit of such a weird group of friends and she goes along with Kel and Caulder in such a perfect way.

Despite the issues i had with Layken it seemed almost necessary for her to be a bit insecure and it was nice to see that Will was willing to go through such lengths to get her back. I think the back and forth on her part brought the story down for me a bit, but Will really pulled everything together. One of my favorite parts of this one had to do with a poem about Butterflies…trust me, it’s perfect.

These books have such a journey with a bunch of ups and downs, and I can’t wait to read This Girl!

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