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Never Never

Never Never #1-3 • Book 1

by Colleen Hoover, Tarryn Fisher

3.29 Goodreads
(218.7K ratings)

Why You'll Love This

Two people who've been in love since childhood wake up with zero memory of each other — and the mystery of why gets darker the deeper they dig.

  • Great if you want: romance tangled with an unsettling psychological mystery
  • The experience: fast and propulsive — short chapters make it hard to stop
  • The writing: dual POV with a cliffhanger structure built for compulsive reading
  • Skip if: 3.3 stars reflects real division — payoff frustrates many readers

About This Book

Charlie Wynwood and Silas Nash wake up with no memory of each other — not their years of friendship, not their first kiss, not a single shared moment — despite all the evidence that they've been deeply entwined for most of their lives. What follows is part love story, part mystery, as two people essentially meet for the first time while trying to reconstruct a past they can no longer access. The emotional stakes are quietly devastating: What does it mean to fall for someone you're told you already love? What if the truth you uncover makes you wish you'd stayed forgotten?

The dual-author collaboration between Hoover and Fisher produces something with a genuinely distinct pulse — short, propulsive chapters that alternate perspectives and build mounting unease without ever tipping into melodrama. The prose is clean and urgent, and the structure mirrors the characters' disorientation in a way that feels intentional rather than gimmicky. It reads fast, but the questions it raises linger. As the first installment of a serialized story, it commits fully to its cliffhanger premise, rewarding readers who surrender to the momentum rather than resist it.

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