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A review by stephumz
Say You'll Remember Me by Abby Jimenez
3.0
This is the first book I’ve read by Abby Jimenez, and I must say, I sort of enjoyed it. The writing style and the flow of the story were captivating, making it easy to immerse myself in the characters and the world setting.
The dual POV added an interesting dimension, although it did jump around a bit too much with time, progressing the story without enough details at times. Despite my usual annoyance with insta-love, Xavier and Samantha's relationship felt different in the beginning. However, their continued attempts to be together or apart made it challenging to read and accept.
There are a few trigger warnings to be aware of: animal cruelty is described, dementia in a parent is a major catalyst, cheating is alluded to, and child abuse is revisited. The book started off quickly but slowed down for me due to the repetitiveness of themes and issues. While I wanted to really enjoy this book, I found myself eager to finish it just to move on.
Overall, I appreciate the opportunity to read this ARC provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
The dual POV added an interesting dimension, although it did jump around a bit too much with time, progressing the story without enough details at times. Despite my usual annoyance with insta-love, Xavier and Samantha's relationship felt different in the beginning. However, their continued attempts to be together or apart made it challenging to read and accept.
There are a few trigger warnings to be aware of: animal cruelty is described, dementia in a parent is a major catalyst, cheating is alluded to, and child abuse is revisited. The book started off quickly but slowed down for me due to the repetitiveness of themes and issues. While I wanted to really enjoy this book, I found myself eager to finish it just to move on.
Overall, I appreciate the opportunity to read this ARC provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.