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Too many books, too little time.
Pulse (Collide, #2) - Gail McHugh Okay, give me a moment to breathe.

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This was so, SOOO, good. I’m not completely recovered yet, so I’ll probably have some trouble doing this review. Mainly, because I have no idea what to say except: awesome.
The book started right after the end of the first, when Emily finally got some sense in his head and left Dillon and gone to fight for Gavin.
She knows that she was stupid and did a lot of things wrong, she knows that Gavin probably won’t take her back, especially when she did a lot mistakes. But damn, if she isn’t going to try.

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But Dillon’s ghost is still very present and when something happens they’ll will have to fight harder than ever (which isn’t easy) for their relationship.
And this “little thing” has the power of getting them together… or make them falling apart for good.

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I loved this book even more than the first one. I didn't know that would be possible considering that the first one was real great.
It wasn't as much angsty (thank god!), but it was way sweeter and romantic. And the steam was better. Believe there was a lot of “shmexy” scenes.

Emily really redeemed herself in my eyes and she had a great attitude through this whole book
Gavin, well… was even more perfect than before. *le sigh*

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The supportive characters were great in this book as well, probably more than in the first even. Did I already told that I love Olivia? For some seconds she really pissed me off, but other than that she was as great as before.
Dillon was the exactly same asshole he was in the first one. Probably even more. Luckily he doesn’t appear as much as in the first. But all the times he appears were that number of times too many. Stupid asshole.

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Well, I can only say that this was an amazing ending for a perfect series. I loved the conclusion, loved how the characters ending, loved everything.
I was great to get to know Molly’s and Mrs. Tall, Dark and Fuckable Handsome’s story. I’ll re-read them a lot of times, for sure. :)