Point of Retreat wasn’t quite as heart-grabbing as Slammed I would instead call it heart-stopping. ( Truthfully, Lake, you kind of got on my nerves a little too much during this book. Also, if we have Lake’s point of view for this book, with her being upset at Will so much, it wouldn’t be pretty at all. All we have to go on during these times is what he is thinking. But this time, this time, Will has to work so hard to prove his love for her and there is a ton he says in dialogue, but there is so much time that he spends alone with his thoughts. Slammed was Lake’s story to tell, so it is nice to see what Will was thinking back then. He is reflective back to the first book at times, which is great. Having Will’s point of view is extremely important. There are a couple of times I’d probably want to thump Lake if I could get into her head in this book. So naturally I want to know what HE is thinking rather than Lake. 2) Will is, in my opinion, the driving force of this book. Meaning, she has girl thoughts and good gracious, don’t we all ( or most of us ) know them already? It’s GOOD to know the thoughts of the Good Guy, the one we love to pieces. First of all, HELLO WILL’S POINT OF VIEW! How are ya? I love you, Will’s point of view! It’s so great to get into Will’s head throughout this part of the story for two reasons: 1) Lake is a girl.
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