Never Never: Part one of three
Never Never • Book 1
by Colleen Hoover, Tarryn Fisher
Why You'll Love This
Two people wake up with no memory of each other — except they've apparently been in love for years.
- Great if you want: romance and mystery tangled together in a single premise
- The experience: fast, propulsive, and unsettling — reads in one sitting
- The writing: dual authors, dual perspectives — voices feel genuinely distinct
- Skip if: cliffhangers frustrate you — this ends mid-mystery
About This Book
What would it feel like to wake up and look at the person who supposedly means everything to you — and feel absolutely nothing? Charlie and Silas have loved each other since they were teenagers, but one ordinary morning strips them of every shared memory, every inside joke, every trace of who they were to each other. Now they're strangers wearing the lives of two people deeply entangled, racing to piece together not just what happened, but whether they even want to go back to who they were.
The collaboration between Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher produces something genuinely unexpected — a tight, propulsive narrative with two distinct voices that trade chapters and perspectives without ever losing momentum. The prose is stripped down and urgent, built for the kind of reading that makes you forget you have other obligations. As a first installment in a trilogy, it's designed to leave you unsettled in the best way, planting questions that burrow under your skin. The mystery deepens faster than it resolves, and that slow-burn tension between two people rediscovering each other — or deciding not to — gives the story its real electricity.