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Review: Never Never part 1 by Colleen Hoover & Tarryn Fisher



Series: Never Never (3 parts)
Source: Free on Amazon Kindle Store
Genre: YA contemporary/mystery/paranormal
Rating: 4 Stars


Best friends since they could walk. In love since the age of fourteen.
Complete strangers since this morning.
He'll do anything to remember. She'll do anything to forget.




“How odd to be made of flesh, balanced on bone, and filled with a soul you've never met. ” 
My review of Never Never part one...
I've been meaning to read another Colleen Hoover book lately. When I picked up this book I knew I'd like it so I didn't even bother reading the summary before diving in. 

Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher deliver a book which is overflowing with mystery, intrigue and romance! Imagine a mixture of I Know What You Did Last Summer and The Notebook. The genre was really hard for me to define, this book is almost a mash up of multiple genres. But the romance, ahh it was magnificent!!

"I consider telling him the truth. That if I were dead like Snow White and he kissed me like that, surely my heart would kick back to life. That I'd be the one to slay dragons for that kiss."

Let's talk about the dual POV. Starting this book I was really intrigued to find out that it's written in two POVs, male and female. Now if your like me you are wondering which author wrote which POV. I was trying to figure it out throughout the whole book!

Oh and the witty humor! I won't try to describe how great it was, see for yourself.

“God,” she groans. “Shut up and eat your damn burger.” I eat it. I eat the entire thing with a shit-eating grin.” 

I just love love loved the mystery, romance and there's a HUGE cliffhanger at the end of this book. I will be diving into part 2 very soon to find out what happens. I highly recommend this one!

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