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Nova

By: Rebecca Yarros
Narrated by: Lee Samuels, Muffy Newtown
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He's got one shot to make it right...

He's Landon Rhodes. The Renegade they call Nova. Sinfully gorgeous, broody, tatted up, professional snowboarder. They say a girl broke him once - that's why he's so reckless, so driven, so careless with his conquests. But I'm that girl. They can call me his curse all they want. He and I both know the truth - he's the one who destroyed me, and I'm too smart to let that happen again.

©2017 Rebecca Yarros (P)2018 Audible, Inc.
Fiction Romance Sports Women's Fiction
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Not disappointed at all

Not disappointed at all! Love lies friendship and fate! Love how it all comes together!

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Love and trust

Great continuation of the renegade saga. I really enjoyed the narrators, the flow of the story, and the realness of the characters. Some characters don’t do what we want, or take longer to get to their destiny, yarros does this beautifully.

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RY is a queen!!

Love this author and this book is just another in a long line a great books!

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Adrenaline packed series

I loved Nova’s story I’m this adrenaline fueled extreme action adventurous love story. Wonderful characters.

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Better than I anticipated...

Landon was not super likable in Wilder’s book, other than knowing he was loyal to his original crew. Also learning of his earlier transgressions with Wilder/Rachel did not bode well. But his storyline here was actually pretty interesting and the author portrayed the strong chemistry/connection between Landon and Rachel very well. Even though we know of his previous background as a manwhore, there is no cheating in the current storyline portrayed! His poor past choices come up frequently, but that behavior stops abruptly when he finds out Rachel is back in the picture. She made him (rightfully!) grovel for a long time, but could ultimately not fight their connection. The storyline plot twists near the end were very interesting! I am looking forward to the last book with Penna! Erin Mallon was good as always, especially her male voice. Lee Samuels also fit his role very well. Great series!

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The story was tired.

The main character spent too much time repeating the same problem over and over. This book could have been summed up in two hours. I couldn't finish it, I was so tired of hearing the same thing said over and over. He left me, didn't choose me, I can't trust him. He has slept with everyone. Sure he did, you were broken up for 2 1/2 years. Get over it. These words I know were repeated over 200 times in just the 6 hours I listened. Boring. I was bored with the first one but it had more of a plot line. So I decided to give the second one a chance. I won't spend any more money on this series. i suggest the author figure out a plot and stop assuming the readers can't understand how she feels.

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Good but not great

I didn’t hate or love the main characters. She was hurt because he chose the Renagade and left her heartbroken. After he left her, he turned to other women for meaningless sex. He had women whom he slept with flirting in front of her. She kept telling herself the reason she didn’t want him back because he had broken her heart. Both characters were so frustrating, not to mentioned sex disease. That’s so gross and nothing desirable about this hero. It does not matter how gorgeous he was. It is just gross! There’s no love story or romance here. It’s just a man whore who thinks sleeping with other women was okay. Don’t let me say about the heroine, she was immature as he was. The whole story was about how he broke her and how many women he slept with. Yuck! Three stars for lee. He is one of my favorite readers. Muffy not so much.

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not nearly as good as Wilder

maybe I'm too old for this story.
the main character, Rachel, supposed bad A$$, Rebel wanna Be and yet she is nothing but drama and self pity. we could have done with half of her whining and a lot more movement and action.
I got very tired of the female narrator as well.
not very happy that I spent a credit on this second book in the series. I am seriously considering walking away and just leaving book #3 for someone else to read!

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Please stop saying “puckered forehead”

It was fine overall but not great. I have never heard the forehead described as puckered except for the rebel books, and I’m not a fan. Also, what is it with the heroines being so petite. I’m average height and honestly I’m tired of reading about only short women and towering men.

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Not-So-Stellar Sequel

Nova, the second installment in the Renegade series, unfortunately falls short of expectations. The plot feels weak and redundant, especially for readers familiar with Wilder, leaving you with a bad case of déjà vu. The main character's actions often come across as implausible and irritating.

Repetitive descriptions of the previous book's events bog down the narrative, feeling more like filler than meaningful content. The exploration of trust issues, while potentially interesting, is hampered by the characters' young age and limited life experience, making their profound declarations feel about as deep as a kiddie pool.

Maybe that was the point however the constant back-and-forth in the protagonist's feelings becomes tedious, with extreme shifts from complete trust to utter doubt occurring within moments. This emotional yo-yoing stretches the story unnecessarily, turning what could have been a concise novella into a full-length novel. While die-hard fans of the series might find some enjoyment, Nova ultimately feels like a disappointing sequel.

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