More Than Jamie Baker (Jamie Baker #2)
by Kelly Oram
Page Count: 342 pages
My Rating: 5/5 stars
*Note:
Since this is the second book in this series, I'm not going to post its synopsis because it will spoil you.
I think you should give it a chance, though. It's really great and it keeps you alarmed and interested.
Gif Reaction:
-About Ryan:
-About Jamie:
-About Teddy:
-About THAT ENDING:
And now a normal review (SPOILERS)
I LOVED THIS. Like really really loved it.
First of all let me begin with how much of a bad-ass lead I think Jamie is. She is one of the best protagonists I've ever come across and trust me, I've read about many.
The way she tries to deal with things is so strangely natural that it surprised me. In a positive way.
And oh man, her relationship with Ryan. THE FEELS. THE F E E L S.
When I was going through all those adorable scenes, I realized how desperately I need someone like Ryan.
SOMEONE JUST CALL ME SUNSHINE NOW.
I'm all Team Ryan here.
I'll go down with this ship.
End of story.
Ramie, isn't it? RAMIE. Or Jayn. Or both. Ugh I can't decide.
And now, the love triangle.
I didn't really feel there was one. Clearly, Teddy has a stalkerish obsession with Jamie, we know it, he knows it, Jamie knows it as well. She is trying to be nice to him, which is understandable since she kind of thought she could relate to him, concerning their background. But never trust a guy who accepts the nickname Teddy.
I was so sure that Ryan was right to doubt him. And he was proven right in the end.
Anyways, I wouldn't call it a 'love triangle' since Jamie didn't actually feel something for him. Other than feeling sorry for him because of what he had been through.
I really liked, also, the friendship between Jamie and Becky and the evolving one between Jamie and Mike.
I never thought Mike would react so naturally. And I sort of started 'liking' him in a way. He feels sorry for what he did and he is ready to pay for it.
When he was talking with Jamie about it, I thought I would sob from the amount of remorse he was experiencing and how he realized that for the first time he needed to do the right thing.
Carter. Ugh Carter. Why are you doing this to me? First, I didn't like him, then I started having an understanding towards him and then the scene close to the end with Jamie?! Whyyyy. That dude was actually helping her. He was always helping her.
The ring scene with Ryan & Jamie. OMG OMFG. JUST GET MARRIED AND HAVE WEIRD, PIKACHU BABIES.
I love them, you know?
Teddy. You backstabbing excuse of a person -.- how could you?!
And now the ending...
That was BRUTAL.
B R U T A L.
I was literally shocked and I couldn't move.
That epilogue KILLED ME.
Did anyone else think that when But when he said the names..and all that about the explosion, I was like NO NO NO NO NO NO NOOOOO.
Why did it have to be Teddy?!
Why?!
And how dare you, mister Teddy! How dare you kiss her?!
Ugh.
I need the third book.now.
And I need a Ryan.
My poor boy :/ in the next book he is going to be devastated :/
First of all let me begin with how much of a bad-ass lead I think Jamie is. She is one of the best protagonists I've ever come across and trust me, I've read about many.
The way she tries to deal with things is so strangely natural that it surprised me. In a positive way.
And oh man, her relationship with Ryan. THE FEELS. THE F E E L S.
When I was going through all those adorable scenes, I realized how desperately I need someone like Ryan.
SOMEONE JUST CALL ME SUNSHINE NOW.
I'm all Team Ryan here.
I'll go down with this ship.
End of story.
Ramie, isn't it? RAMIE. Or Jayn. Or both. Ugh I can't decide.
And now, the love triangle.
I didn't really feel there was one. Clearly, Teddy has a stalkerish obsession with Jamie, we know it, he knows it, Jamie knows it as well. She is trying to be nice to him, which is understandable since she kind of thought she could relate to him, concerning their background. But never trust a guy who accepts the nickname Teddy.
I was so sure that Ryan was right to doubt him. And he was proven right in the end.
Anyways, I wouldn't call it a 'love triangle' since Jamie didn't actually feel something for him. Other than feeling sorry for him because of what he had been through.
I really liked, also, the friendship between Jamie and Becky and the evolving one between Jamie and Mike.
I never thought Mike would react so naturally. And I sort of started 'liking' him in a way. He feels sorry for what he did and he is ready to pay for it.
When he was talking with Jamie about it, I thought I would sob from the amount of remorse he was experiencing and how he realized that for the first time he needed to do the right thing.
Carter. Ugh Carter. Why are you doing this to me? First, I didn't like him, then I started having an understanding towards him and then the scene close to the end with Jamie?! Whyyyy. That dude was actually helping her. He was always helping her.
The ring scene with Ryan & Jamie. OMG OMFG. JUST GET MARRIED AND HAVE WEIRD, PIKACHU BABIES.
I love them, you know?
Teddy. You backstabbing excuse of a person -.- how could you?!
And now the ending...
That was BRUTAL.
B R U T A L.
I was literally shocked and I couldn't move.
That epilogue KILLED ME.
Did anyone else think that when But when he said the names..and all that about the explosion, I was like NO NO NO NO NO NO NOOOOO.
Why did it have to be Teddy?!
Why?!
And how dare you, mister Teddy! How dare you kiss her?!
Ugh.
I need the third book.now.
And I need a Ryan.
My poor boy :/ in the next book he is going to be devastated :/









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