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Title | : | Leo's Chance |
Author | : | Mia Sheridan |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Sign of Love, Leo |
Pages | : | Pages: 216 pages |
Published | : | June 16th 2013 |
Categories | : | Romance. New Adult. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Sociology. Abuse |
Mia Sheridan
Kindle Edition | Pages: 216 pages Rating: 4.18 | 14582 Users | 1110 Reviews
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A companion (alternate POV) novel to the USA Today bestselling book, Leo. Does everyone deserve a second chance? Even someone who lies and deceives to get it? Do we all have a second chance coming? Even if we play a part in our own destruction? How hard would you fight to have a second chance at love? A second chance at life? Another chance to tell your own story? Every love story has two sides. Evie told hers. This time it's Leo's chance. THIS IS A POV NOVEL OF LEO (LEO SHOULD BE READ FIRST). New Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.Describe Books As Leo's Chance
Original Title: | Leo's Chance ASIN B00DFTUSB4 |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.18 From 14582 Users | 1110 ReviewsComment On Of Books Leo's Chance
★★★★ 3.5 'Second Chance' stars! "Why are you looking at me?""Because I like your face." Evie and Leo's story is heartwarming and beautifully written and I really enjoyed reading Leo's side of it. But I think I would have enjoyed it even more if I would have postponed reading it a while longer, because it hasn't been that long since I've read and I already knew pretty much everything that was going to happen. Still, I always enjoy reading a male POV, even if there aren't that many new scenesI loved it...BUT - I'm not a huge fan of alternate POV books :/I loved the scenes with Leo's Dr. Fox... and that we got hear a bit about his past ... it could've been a bit more though...BUT - I still loved it - it was a nice addition to the first book!
5 "You're worth fighting for" Stars! A few weeks ago I had the pleasure to meet Leo and Evie's love story in Mia Sheridan's Leo. I loved every word of it so I wanted to read this book as well. I waited a little bit because I was afraid to read the same book again. However, I have to say that Mia Sheridan rocks because she is able to tell the same love story, from a different POV and still make you fall in love again with it. My Evie, my heart, my savior. My lion tamer. I will not repeat myself
*ARC courtesy of author in exchange for an honest review* It is hard for me to write a review for this book because if you haven't read the first book Leo, I really do not want to spoil it for you.First I need to say that I am a sucker for male POV in any book, especially if the whole book is his POV! I loved the first book and I really loved this one.I love books about second chances, about traumatized pasts.I love when main hero is keeping secrets, and they make him insecure. I also love when
3 1/2 Stars! This was a good story, but you absolutely must read Leo first or you will have no idea what is going on. I read it several months before reading this one and I wish I had read them back to back. I think I would have enjoyed this one more because I couldn't remember all the details from Leo. Of course this is the story of Leo and Evie from Leo's POV. In my opinion it is much sadder than the first book because you know all the whys behind their separation from the beginning. I enjoyed
4.5 starsThis book is a companion novel to Leo its essentially the same story, but from the hero perspective. I admit that when this book came out, I wasnt all that excited to read it. I was happy with Leo and didnt feel like I needed an additional story, but I picked this one up on a whim, and OMG, I loved it! Maybe even more than the first!The storyline of Leo has a twist to it, and in this book the expectation is that you know that twist right from the beginning, so make sure you have read
The main question regarding this book being from Leo's POV is whether or not it's a rehash of the original story. And my answer would be yes...and no. Yes, because there is a lot of rehashing with the exact, same dialog. And no - because it's so much more. A lot happened to Leo that couldn't be explained in the first book. I think even if M.S. had written Leo as a dual POV, it wouldn't have had enough time to do him justice. There's just something enchanting about reading a story while getting
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