![]() In fact, they almost get there but then Will’s ex, Vaughn happens to be in one of his classes and sort of drives a wedge. Beyond this, Will and Lake still have not done it yet and so that’s sort of what drives this book - is their point of retreat – which is when they start to hook up and then call a retreat before it goes too far. She’s moved to the street and is a very precocious child. ![]() A new girl – Kiersten is added to the mix. ![]() Will is in Master’s Levels classes and Lake is working on her bachelor’s. The two are raising their brothers – Caulder and Kel as well as going to college. At this point, Lake’s mom is dead and she’s made peace with it. So, Will and Lake are still living next door to each other. I guess something just felt a bit off in my reading of this book. Overall, while I enjoyed Point Of Retreat it just didn’t quite have the spark that Slammed did for me. ![]() The sequel, Point Of Retreat, also uses some slam poetry, however, it is told from the point of view of Will instead of Layken and takes place a couple of months after the events of Slammed. ![]() Slammed is the first of Colleen Hoover’s series that integrates slam poetry. I love that there are new adult books that exist where slam poetry is a pivot point around which the book kind of turns. ![]()
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