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I agree. I think Life After We is his most focused, emotionally impactful work. The rest, while steamy in places, can feel repetitive or flat after a while.EDIT: I wanted to add that I referenced Life After We because I think that's Pete Andrew's best attempt at holding characters accountable and having Jen face the reckoning of her actions by watching Mike live the life she feared he could live without her. Jen's biggest insecurity in the "alpha series" or "main series," is the notion that she is holding Mike back with her attitude and jealousy. So that book is all her fears becoming real. It's also the closest I saw Mike grow as a person and partially understand that he isn't as worthless as he feels with Jen, and that he can actually be happy with or without her.






