5/23/2023 0 Comments Slammed by colleen hoover summaryHe is mature for his age, but still, at times, breaks down as a 21 year old with the burdens he carries should. I liked this-it was refreshing and it helped me to understand Will better. The story fills in little blanks that we never even knew existed, and that Will was never for one second a saint when it came to his teaching job or what he felt about the whole situation. Will’s inner thoughts and turmoil were so adorable that I was second guessing how I ever thought he didn’t care in the first Slammed. I literally wanted to highlight something on every other page. It was the best kind of corny and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I cannot express how undeniably sweet, and yes, CORNY, this novel was. We see how he would have done anything possible to be with her, even quit his job when that was what was supporting Caulder and himself. In his side of the story, we get to see how freaking obsessed he is with her and how hard the whole situation is for him. I think I just hated that Will seemed to just be okay with everything or that he kept doing shit that would lead Layken on and then inevitably break her heart all over again. It wasn’t that I didn’t like the story, because ultimately I read Point of Retreat and gave it 5 stars. Probably 6 or 7 months ago I read Slammed and gave it only a 3 or so-I can’t quite remember.
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