If their circumstances were completely different, would they have still fallen in love? Layken is concerned that Will only loves her because they both experienced similar traumas. So how do I know that you would really be here if our circumstances were different? If our parents were alive and we didn't have Kel and Caulder, how do you know you would even love me?"-Layken in Point of Retreat The whole conflict is really just one big "what if" game. Your heart is too good for that, you would never do that to me. "How do you know? How do you really know? You couldn't leave me now if you wanted to. The whole story basically came down to this: This happened again in Point of Retreat, and caused me to really dislike the main conflict in the story. And then there was Layken.In my review of Slammed, I talked about how Layken was an immature, annoying teenager when she got mad. 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. Booknook - Young Adult book reviewsIf you read my review of Slammed, you'll know that I quite enjoyed the book.
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