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Title:Leo's Chance
Author:Mia Sheridan
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Sign of Love, Leo
Pages:Pages: 216 pages
Published:June 16th 2013
Categories:Romance. New Adult. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Sociology. Abuse
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Rating: 4.18 | 14582 Users | 1110 Reviews

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A companion (alternate POV) novel to the USA Today bestselling book, Leo. Does everyone deserve a second chance? Even someone who lies and deceives to get it? Do we all have a second chance coming? Even if we play a part in our own destruction? How hard would you fight to have a second chance at love? A second chance at life? Another chance to tell your own story? Every love story has two sides. Evie told hers. This time it's Leo's chance. THIS IS A POV NOVEL OF LEO (LEO SHOULD BE READ FIRST). New Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.

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Ratings: 4.18 From 14582 Users | 1110 Reviews

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"Why are you looking at me?" ..."Because I like your face." Leo (A Sign of Love #1) was one of the best books I've read this year. It was a complete story start to finish that told a beautiful, emotional love story with a twist. The story was told primarily from the heroine's perspective though and despite it reading very fluidly as a stand alone romance with a happy ending, we didn't see any of the hero's POV. So this book, Leo's Chance, gives that story. It is not a sequel and it is not a

4 stars❤This book is really good, but I enjoyed Leo way more :( ..I think the reason I liked Leo more was because I read this book just a couple of days after reading Leo and it felt like I was re-reading Leo, therefore I got bored at some points..So I believe if I have read it after a long time from now, I would have enjoyed it more :( 💔..I loved that Sea snail story he told her, it had so many meanings❤..At first, I wanted to read this book before Leo.. But, now that I have read it, I think

4 IMPRESSIVE starsKudos to Mia Sheridon for bring to life Leo's Chance, Leo's POV of the story Leo, in a manner that was amazingly fresh, unique, and insightful. Not once did I feel the author simply regurgitated the dialogue and narrative from Leo. In fact, I had to remind myself that this wasn't a new storyline but the same one only told from a different perspective. How UNUSUAL and AMAZING is that!!! This book was far more enjoy for me than the original story. The prose felt sharper, the

IF YOU HAVEN'T READ LEO, DON'T READ LEO'S CHANCE.IF YOU HAVE READ LEO, THEN YOU'RE IN FOR A TREAT!Leo's Chance is Leo's story told from his POV. It might seem redundant and although there were definitely areas that were, there was also enough new stuff and revelations added in that prevented boring you out of reading the same book twice.I LOVED Leo, the book. And the character! But the book is on my fav's of 2013 and therefore reading this was a no-brainer. So despite some repitition I fell in

Although I liked this book from Leos perspective better than the first book LEO - I still found the story lacking in believability when it comes to Evie not recognising Leo AFTER ONLY EIGHT YEARS !!!! Sorry, but I cant get over that. Its just not plausible. The other really big criticism I have with this book are the sex scenes - we really dont need that amount of detail Mia Sheridan!!! For example, when Leo is having sex with Evie, he describes every detail right up until he is about to

*ARC courtesy of author in exchange for an honest review* It is hard for me to write a review for this book because if you haven't read the first book Leo, I really do not want to spoil it for you.First I need to say that I am a sucker for male POV in any book, especially if the whole book is his POV! I loved the first book and I really loved this one.I love books about second chances, about traumatized pasts.I love when main hero is keeping secrets, and they make him insecure. I also love when

Leos Chance Mia Sheridan5 stars!!Just a reminder that this is Leo (Mias first book in this series) told from Leos POV, so therefore you need to have read this first for this book to have any meaning. Leo was always going to be a hard act to follow as it was a gorgeous book, but Mia outdid herself with this one. I always thought it would be extremely difficult for a woman to write a mans POV and some authors have tried and miserably failed, but this author is not one of them.Just like the first
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