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The Redo by Max Monroe

7/17/2022

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Put a finger down if you’ve ever been a single woman who got stuck in a New York City elevator in the middle of a summer blackout with your former high school sweetheart—whom you haven’t seen in years—while pregnant with a baby that isn’t biologically yours. And you can’t believe how handsome that blast from your past is, so you unwittingly flirt with him a little even though your life is so crazy complicated you’re barely keeping your head above water, but everything about him makes you think you could totally still be in love with him.

*puts a finger down*

What? Just me?

Needless to say, my current status is thorny. And no, I didn’t miss how close that word is to another one.

Even though he’s the epitome of tall, dark, and incredibly handsome, Remington Winslow has been a single bachelor for most of his life. It’s clichéd and basic—until you consider the fact that once upon a terrible time, he got left at the altar.

He doesn’t do relationships. He definitely doesn’t fall in love.

And I’m just trying to survive a tangled web of unexpected motherhood and running one of the top real estate firms in the city that never sleeps.

He’s the jaded guy who doesn’t want to settle down, and I’m the career-focused woman with more baggage than a 747 can hold.

We’re just two friends who used to be in love.

Now, if someone would tell my hormones I’m not a teenager anymore, I’d be set.

4.5 Heart Review by Ashley

This is the one I've been waiting for, the one that started it all...Remy and his wedding gone wrong (as predicted by the one and only Cleo). And let me tell you, it was sooooo worth the wait. If there is one thing Max Monroe can do it is wrap up a series with a book that makes you laugh until no sound comes out and swoon for days.

When old high school flames literally run into each other again for the first time, it was equal parts ridiculous and nostalgic. Luckily for them, they had some time on their hands to get reacquainted. But it was the way fate threw her hand in the mix when these two met again that really changed the game.

I enjoyed the few flashbacks in time. Seeing a young, unjaded Remy. And a bright, vibrant Maria. Neither weighed down by loss and pain and suffering. But more than that, I loved seeing them fall as adults. With all their life experience and how they had changed in their years apart. And especially with all the new things they were learning at the hands of baby Izzy.

I read The Redo in one sitting. It was jam packed with heat and  family, a carnival showdown and a few guest appearances (and Thatch with a newborn), Maria and Remy's second chance romance is a masterclass of patience. These two had waited a lifetime for their happiness and I am so dang glad they finally got it with each other.

And do yourself a favor, don't skimp on that bonus epilogue offer...it was the perfect way to put the happily (hilarious) ever after bow on the Winslow brother saga.
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About the Author

Many moons ago, a dynamic duo of romance authors teamed up under the pseudonym Max Monroe, and, well, the rest is history...

Max Monroe is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty contemporary romance titles. Favorite writing partners and long time friends, Max and Monroe strive to live and write all the fun, sexy swoon so often missing from their Facebook newsfeed. Sarcastic by nature, their two writing souls feel like they’ve found their other half. This is their most favorite adventure thus far. ​


AUTHOR LINKS

Website: www.authormaxmonroe.com
Newsletter: www.authormaxmonroe.com/newsletter
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authormaxmonroe/
Facebook Reader Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1561640154166388/
Twitter: www.twitter.com/authormaxmonroe
Instagram: www.instagram.com/authormaxmonroe
TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMe1jv5kQ/
Goodreads: https://goo.gl/8VUIz2

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