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Never Never
by Colleen Hoover, Tarryn Fisher
slow-paced
HMM.
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This is a book broken into three parts that makes me review feel like three parts.
I really enjoyed part one. It was interesting. I liked the suspense and the drama of it all. I felt on board with Charlie and Silas’s story and was very dang curious about what had happened. Since this wasn’t a sci-fi or fantasy novel what magical realism was playing a part?!
Part two started to slow things down and was a bit repetitive. We know they’ve lost a lot of their memory and things are a bit up and down. There’s some good romantic moments looking at journals and memories I enjoyed.
Then part three brought it all together, but still left me feeling unsatisfied. I wasn’t quite on board with the big reveal of what happened and why. I think it was supposed to make me feel uber romantic, and it did to a point, but I think I was expected more drama as well. There were some story lines that I didn’t find wrapped up well and now that I’m sitting here I’m poking more and more holes into the book.
Oh well, another book off my CoHo back list!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romantic Suspense
- Language: a little strong
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: memory loss, amnesia, kidnapping, incarcerated father, gaslighting parent
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This is a book broken into three parts that makes me review feel like three parts.
I really enjoyed part one. It was interesting. I liked the suspense and the drama of it all. I felt on board with Charlie and Silas’s story and was very dang curious about what had happened. Since this wasn’t a sci-fi or fantasy novel what magical realism was playing a part?!
Part two started to slow things down and was a bit repetitive. We know they’ve lost a lot of their memory and things are a bit up and down. There’s some good romantic moments looking at journals and memories I enjoyed.
Then part three brought it all together, but still left me feeling unsatisfied. I wasn’t quite on board with the big reveal of what happened and why. I think it was supposed to make me feel uber romantic, and it did to a point, but I think I was expected more drama as well. There were some story lines that I didn’t find wrapped up well and now that I’m sitting here I’m poking more and more holes into the book.
Oh well, another book off my CoHo back list!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romantic Suspense
- Language: a little strong
- Romance: closed door
- Violence: moderate
- Trigger/Content Warnings: memory loss, amnesia, kidnapping, incarcerated father, gaslighting parent