Review: This Girl

Aug •  27 •  2013

I received this book for free from FTC: Exchange for honest opinion, Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Review: This GirlThis Girl by Colleen Hoover
Published by Atria Books on April 30th 2013
Genres: New Adult-Contemporary/Romance
Source: FTC: Exchange for honest opinion, Publisher
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There are two sides to every love story. Now hear Will’s.

Colleen Hoover’s New York Times bestselling Slammed series has brought countless readers to their knees with a whirlwind of love, passion, and heartache. 

Layken and Will’s love has managed to withstand the toughest of circumstances and the young lovers, now married, are beginning to feel safe and secure in their union. As much as Layken relishes their new life together, she finds herself wanting to know everything there is to know about her husband, even though Will makes it clear he prefers to keep the painful memories of the past where they belong. Still, he can’t resist his wife’s pleas and so he begins to untangle his side of the story, revealing for the first time his most intimate feelings and thoughts, retelling both the good and bad moments, and sharing a few shocking confessions of his own from the time when they first met.

In This Girl, Will tells the story of their complicated relationship from hispoint of view. Their future rests on how well they deal with the past in this final installment of the beloved Slammed series.

OMG! OMG! OMG! I. CAN. NOT.EXPRESS. MY. LOVE. FOR. THIS. BOOK. ENOUGH.

Plot: I can even… I don’t even know where to start. (Collects thoughts.) Okay, lets see if I can put this out there without turning to a blubbering mess. Will. This is all him baby. And even though this story has already been told through Layken, Will’s side is so much better. Because their story can’t be complete without both sides. Will’s story starts from the beginning of when he lost his parents till now. It’s beautifully told with so much emotion, I gulped it down like a man parched for water. My eyes did not leave the page till there was no more words to be read.

Love: Well course you know its about Will and Layken, duh! But what you don’t know are his thoughts. What he saw Layken as.  More importantly, who Layken was to him. Every time Will recalled a memory of Layken whether is be good or bad, she changed him. And that’s is the power of true love.

Ending: Seriously? BEST. ENDING. EVER. Once the story line catches up to the timeline as where Will and Layken are at, it’s…gosh there are no words for it other than its beautiful. I re-read the last paragraph a few times just cause I wanted to re-live that emotional high it gave me. Tears feel down my cheek and made me smile so hard.

A story that is captivating yet loving, This Girl sets many high standards. Impeccably written with deep emotions weaved into every single line, This Girl proves to be extraordinary in every way.  Thoughtful and remarkable, This Girl I will never forget.

I give it 5 BITES!

5bites

Happy Reading!

7 Comments

  1. Jenny
    Aug 27, 2013

    SAVY WHY HAVEN’T I READ THIS SERIES YET?! Seriously. There’s something wrong with me that I haven’t read Colleen Hoover yet. I need to fix that immediately. Glad to see this series is as strong as ever!

  2. Savannah
    Aug 27, 2013

    You need to read it Jenny! It awesome and so amazing.

  3. OMG! I so need to start this series. You have me wanting to get them all right now! Love your love of this series. 😀

    • Savannah
      Aug 29, 2013

      LOL! YES, read it!

  4. Wendy Darling
    Aug 29, 2013

    Aw, tears and smiles! Yay. 🙂 Side note: I wish this title had been one word, like the previous two, though! The tidy person inside me disapproves, hah.

    Wendy @ The Midnight Garden

  5. Savannah
    Aug 29, 2013

    I know what you mean! LOL

  6. Kate @ Ex Libris
    Aug 29, 2013

    I really liked the Slammed series and I though this was a really nice/romantic conclusion. I always love getting new POVs in stories