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A review by bibliorey
Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score
5.0
things we never got over was everything i hoped for and more. i knew it was going to break me one way or another and it did—breaking me in a good way i mean. this book is the epitome of wholesome to me and the fact that this book and this story now exists in my life is just absolutely beautiful. it’s truly up there now on my “top romances i’ve read” list (not that i really have one but you know what i mean) and just wow. wow wow WOW. everything about this book is just gorgeous.
reading the synopsis, i was a bit hesitant that i will like this book but considering it’s one of the books i actually anticipated for the moment i laid eyes on it and thank god for my forgetful mind, i guess you could say i went in “blindly” and here i am now, still struggling to move on over a book that is completely and utterly fictional.
this book read more like a wattpad story to me in terms of the plot and the drama, but it’s the good kind of wattpad story. very well-developed. excellent. brilliant. good. great. you name it. the little town? knockemout? completely reminds me of stars hollow in gilmore girls. everyone in this small town knows and takes care of one another and it’s just the sweetest thing truly. every single characters too were simply charming on their own and i love love LOVE our central characters, naomi and knox.
i’ve never been the one to pine over broody men like knox morgan, and yet here i am as charmed as naomi witt are as the book continues. if you love slowburn romances then this book might definitely be for you. i was literally on the edge of blowing my head off just watching these two thinking of each other and developing feelings along the way and yet both being very protective of their own pride to say anything to one another. the way they were bickering with each other from the start already gives off “old married couple” vibes and if that’s not true love i don’t know what is.
i was also hesitant with how the evil twin plot would go but wow did the author brilliantly pulled it off that everything seemed realistic to me instead of it just being a fantasy. tina witt, you suck. but i applaud you for giving birth to the greatest little human on earth and that is waylay regina witt
reading the synopsis, i was a bit hesitant that i will like this book but considering it’s one of the books i actually anticipated for the moment i laid eyes on it and thank god for my forgetful mind, i guess you could say i went in “blindly” and here i am now, still struggling to move on over a book that is completely and utterly fictional.
this book read more like a wattpad story to me in terms of the plot and the drama, but it’s the good kind of wattpad story. very well-developed. excellent. brilliant. good. great. you name it. the little town? knockemout? completely reminds me of stars hollow in gilmore girls. everyone in this small town knows and takes care of one another and it’s just the sweetest thing truly. every single characters too were simply charming on their own and i love love LOVE our central characters, naomi and knox.
i’ve never been the one to pine over broody men like knox morgan, and yet here i am as charmed as naomi witt are as the book continues. if you love slowburn romances then this book might definitely be for you. i was literally on the edge of blowing my head off just watching these two thinking of each other and developing feelings along the way and yet both being very protective of their own pride to say anything to one another. the way they were bickering with each other from the start already gives off “old married couple” vibes and if that’s not true love i don’t know what is.
i was also hesitant with how the evil twin plot would go but wow did the author brilliantly pulled it off that everything seemed realistic to me instead of it just being a fantasy. tina witt, you suck. but i applaud you for giving birth to the greatest little human on earth and that is waylay regina witt