
Reminding Avery
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Narrated by:
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Alexa Elmy
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Eric MacArthur
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By:
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Kaylee Ryan
Most of the guys in my town had me marked as off limits. My dating history was slim to none, until Dylan. He didn't let labels deter him from sweeping me off my feet.
The day Avery Stanton took a chance on me is that day my life changed. Nothing else mattered but her. All I ever wanted was for her to be happy. I just wanted to love her, no matter how much distance was between us.
Dylan Knight wrecked me. He made me fall in love with him and then took it all away. Now I'm back, and I can't deal. How do I pretend that he no longer owns my heart when all my heart does is scream his name?
Avery's back and I know I have a fight on my hands. I remember every minute, every touch, every kiss, and every breath of our time together. Now I need to remind her.
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It feels like it the author didn't know what stage of life they wished the story to be in. Especially with Dylan and Avery in high school. There are times they say and/or do things that feel abnormal for high school seniors and virgins. Well, nearly virgins, since Dylan had experience with someone one time before Avery.
Other times, they act like even younger children. Which I get high schoolers can be immature and childish, but this feels almost toddler like. Then there are times they act as if they are in college or their mid twenties, and yet they are only high school seniors in those moments.
With multiple epilogues to pass through a total of eight years, I also feel as if the author wanted a more high school romance that followed through their adult years but didn't have a full plot point to follow along so they just jumped around with something more incomplete. This is where I don't think it would matter what voice actors/narrators you had, it wouldn't have saved ths story.
I wish I would have just DNF'd the story at chapter eleven but I held out thinking adult Avery and Dylan would make the story better. Maybe something would improve it, but it didn't. This is one book You could certainly skip.
Cringy Young Adult Romance....
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