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Never Never: A twisty, angsty romance Paperback – Feb. 28 2023
by
Colleen Hoover
(Author),
Tarryn Fisher
(Author)
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AN INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER!
Never stop...Never forget...Just remember.
Colleen Hoover, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of It Starts with Us joins forces with Tarryn Fisher, the New York Times bestselling author of The Wives. Together, they have created a gripping, twisty, romantic mystery unlike any other.
Charlie Wynwood and Silas Nash have been best friends since they could walk. They've been in love since the age of fourteen. But as of this morning...they are complete strangers. Their first kiss, their first fight, the moment they fell in love...every memory has vanished. Now Charlie and Silas must work together to uncover the truth about what happened to them and why.
But the more they learn about the couple they used to be...the more they question why they were ever together to begin with. Forgetting is terrifying, but remembering may be worse.
Heart-stopping and utterly captivating, the complete Never Never series, now available in one volume, will leave readers breathless and believing in the power of love.
Never stop...Never forget...Just remember.
Colleen Hoover, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of It Starts with Us joins forces with Tarryn Fisher, the New York Times bestselling author of The Wives. Together, they have created a gripping, twisty, romantic mystery unlike any other.
Charlie Wynwood and Silas Nash have been best friends since they could walk. They've been in love since the age of fourteen. But as of this morning...they are complete strangers. Their first kiss, their first fight, the moment they fell in love...every memory has vanished. Now Charlie and Silas must work together to uncover the truth about what happened to them and why.
But the more they learn about the couple they used to be...the more they question why they were ever together to begin with. Forgetting is terrifying, but remembering may be worse.
Heart-stopping and utterly captivating, the complete Never Never series, now available in one volume, will leave readers breathless and believing in the power of love.
- Print length416 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCanary Street Press
- Publication dateFeb. 28 2023
- Dimensions13.51 x 2.51 x 20.29 cm
- ISBN-101335004882
- ISBN-13978-1335004888
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- Publisher : Canary Street Press; Original edition (Feb. 28 2023)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1335004882
- ISBN-13 : 978-1335004888
- Item weight : 299 g
- Dimensions : 13.51 x 2.51 x 20.29 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #133 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #13 in Coming of Age Fiction (Books)
- #23 in Romantic Suspense (Books)
- #35 in Suspense (Books)
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Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on August 1, 2021
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Never,Never. Just when things get good 11am hits, then its a rollercoaster until it gets good again. Its an amazing read!
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Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on March 22, 2023
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I’ve received the book late.
I didnt like the style Of the book. Like i love colleen hoover, dont get me wrong but the other author has a different style that doesnt match hers.
It was wayyyy too slow for me. Not enough suspense.
I didnt like the style Of the book. Like i love colleen hoover, dont get me wrong but the other author has a different style that doesnt match hers.
It was wayyyy too slow for me. Not enough suspense.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on March 3, 2023
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I just received the , Never Never book. I can’t wait to read it. I have read several of her novels in the past 6 weeks. She is my new favourite author. The books I have read include, Regretting you, Reminders of him, it starts with us and it ends with us (set), Heart bones and currently, Ugly Love.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on March 23, 2020
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This series was interesting but not as great as it should've been. I enjoyed the characters, especially Silas. IMHO, the two author corroboration weakened the story-line, but it was a valiant effort. Part one was intriguing enough to draw me in further & further, but then ... thunk ... it ended. Part 2 and Part 3 were a bit patchy. Moments of it were gripping but much of it, too repetitive and unnecessary. Many short sideline stories were never wrapped up; so why include them? I did not like the epilogue being cast some 25 years later. However, given all that, I would recommend the book.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on October 14, 2022
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I didn't read the summary before
diving into this one. It's not what I was expecting at all but I finished it in 2 days! Loved it
diving into this one. It's not what I was expecting at all but I finished it in 2 days! Loved it
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on March 5, 2023
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Love Tarryn Fisher books. This book was interesting but lost the plot as it continued. So many loose ends, so many possibilities not explored. Great love story but I expect more from Tarryn.
Reviewed in Canada 🇨🇦 on April 12, 2022
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I recently became a huge fan over Colleen Hoover but his book....just didn't make any sense. Like what even happened? I felt like so many parts of the books just wasn't explained. Felt important and than was never brought up again. And it was just a weird and unrealistic story line. The very last chapter was gut wrenchingly cheesy. I gave it two stars just because the first half of the book had me intrigued. I thought it was gonna be a curse or something like that. Hoping the next one I read by her is better. I loved 3 I read but this one and the one about the ghost was horrible beyond. Hard to believe they were written by the same people.
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Hannah Symonds
3.0 out of 5 stars
I struggled with this one
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 15, 2023Verified Purchase
I thought this story sounded interesting, it is about Charlie and Silas who have been together since they were young. But one morning when they wake up they don't know who each other is. Every memory has gone, but why and why them? We see them struggle to work out what is happening to them. But when doing this they find out stuff about themselves that they could never imagine. I found it hard to write a review for this book as I liked it but there were parts that confused me but once I had got to the end it all made more sense. I felt as though the story had not come to the best of endings, I felt as though things needed to be cleared up when they weren't. I really have enjoyed most of Colleen's books but this one I really did struggle with.
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Hard to get into. & so many questions unanswered
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 14, 2023Verified Purchase
Once I got to the end of the book, it all made sense & I liked the idea of the way it was written & the meaning behind the tale. If I was to read it again, I think I’ll enjoy it more. I just struggled to get into the first half, felt like a tonne of character information listed rather than like a novel. But once past that, I couldn’t put the book down as I got dragged into the tale, needing to know more & becoming invested in their story. The story ends with a handful of loose ends though, I don’t understand why certain things weren’t addressed. HEA appreciated 💕


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2.0 out of 5 stars
What did I just read?
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on March 4, 2023Verified Purchase
Has to be one of the worst books I've ever read. Really wanted to quit and wish I had. The ending omg seriously? My 11 year old could have written better
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Dee Healey
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Never never
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on December 21, 2022Verified Purchase
Well that was a rollercoaster of a ride!
This book kept me guessing how it was going to be explained right until the end.
As with all Colleen’s books this one has great characters and is centred around the relationship between Charlie and Silas. I love them together and watching them navigate this weird situation and their feelings for each other was cute and sometimes terrifying. This is definitely more of a young adult fantasy than the adult contemporary style Colleen often writes so don’t expect as much spice as you normally get from her books.
This is the first Tarryn Fisher book I’ve read but it certainly won’t be my last. The book was so well written it wasn’t obvious which bits were written by which author which is a testament to them both.
This book kept me guessing how it was going to be explained right until the end.
As with all Colleen’s books this one has great characters and is centred around the relationship between Charlie and Silas. I love them together and watching them navigate this weird situation and their feelings for each other was cute and sometimes terrifying. This is definitely more of a young adult fantasy than the adult contemporary style Colleen often writes so don’t expect as much spice as you normally get from her books.
This is the first Tarryn Fisher book I’ve read but it certainly won’t be my last. The book was so well written it wasn’t obvious which bits were written by which author which is a testament to them both.
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Meesha
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fate is the magnetic pull of our souls towards the people, places and things we belong with
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on April 22, 2018Verified Purchase
What would you want to remember, if you lost all the memories of someone you reportedly loved? Would it be the way their nose crinkles when they laugh? Would it be how they look when they sleep? Would it be the tattoos you got, to represent your love for one another?
I read the first installment of Never Never and ultimately bought this, the trilogy, with all 3 books contained within. This is written by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher, using their alternating voices in chapters from Charlie’s and Silas’s POV. (By the way, these are two different authors. This isn’t a *spoiler alert* Nora Roberts/JD Robb and Richard Bachman/Stephen King situation.)
When you have a book with alternating chapters told from two different points of view, you almost expect to notice a difference between the chapters or the voices. Considering this is written by two different authors (yes, I did google this, to be on the safe side), this storytelling is seamless. I have it in my head the authors had the main parts of the story down, and then went off and did their own thing, which would result in conversations like this:
Author 1: “Guess what I did today? I made your mother an alcoholic!”
Author 2: “Well, I made you cheat on me, so there!”
I bought the trilogy shortly after closing the first book, as it ended on such a cliffhanger that I was annoyed at myself for not having the next one ready to go. And the second book ends on a cliffhanger too. It’s such an intriguing and frustrating book, while you desperately try to work out what is happening with the characters, while the authors throw different shocking plot points into the mix, to keep you turning the pages. There’s not much you can say about this book, without ruining various points along the way, but I will say that it’s like a cross between Memento and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, but for young adults. It also talks about teenagers/adults obsession with their phones (constant references to checking phones/texts etc) and society’s obsession with every time a Kardashian sneezes. (Anyone else not give a damn, but unable to escape them at the same time?) Amazon also recommends this for 12+, which I have slight concerns about since, although there isn’t a straight up sex scene included in this particular book, there are hints at it, in the shape of a recording on a phone. Naughty. (Says the girl who read Disclosure at around the same age.)
I was quite disappointed to discover that the trilogy in total, is only 275 pages long. This is normally the length of a standard singular novel, not the total length of three books. And that’s including the blank pages between each chapter. The cliffhanger at the end of the first book, is explained as being Tarryn’s fault and the second book, picks up where the first abruptly ended.
The second book for me wasn’t really necessary. It seemed to be added in as an afterthought, almost like it was necessary to pad out the books a little bit more. You find out a couple of additional clues, but nothing really necessary that will help you work it out before the characters do.
And then the third book starts off with a revelation, and then you think you’re close to finding out what has happened to Charlie and Silas. And then ... it’s a total damp squib of an ending. I was so frustrated by it. All the ideas I’d had, as to what might be causing the amnesia, all the clues that were liberally sprinkled throughout the books ... it felt like they’d been red herrings, or completely forgotten about. Or the respective authors had a great idea for a story but no idea how to finish it. The explanation for the amnesia is veering onto the edge of ludicrous, and the “epilogue” gives you even more of a kick in the head, while you’re lying on the floor, still devastated by the silly ending. The epilogue straight up, doesn’t make any sense. I even messaged one of my friends, as I knew she’d read a lot of Colleen Hoover books, but she has (so far) only read the first book. I looked for answers in the reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, but found just more people disappointed by the ending, but not spoiling the ending for others. Which is completely understandable.
I’m still undecided about my final rating for this as a trilogy. I wanted it to be as strong as the first book, but it seems like the authors had such great ideas, but in the end, just couldn’t pull off a cohesive story.
I read the first installment of Never Never and ultimately bought this, the trilogy, with all 3 books contained within. This is written by Colleen Hoover and Tarryn Fisher, using their alternating voices in chapters from Charlie’s and Silas’s POV. (By the way, these are two different authors. This isn’t a *spoiler alert* Nora Roberts/JD Robb and Richard Bachman/Stephen King situation.)
When you have a book with alternating chapters told from two different points of view, you almost expect to notice a difference between the chapters or the voices. Considering this is written by two different authors (yes, I did google this, to be on the safe side), this storytelling is seamless. I have it in my head the authors had the main parts of the story down, and then went off and did their own thing, which would result in conversations like this:
Author 1: “Guess what I did today? I made your mother an alcoholic!”
Author 2: “Well, I made you cheat on me, so there!”
I bought the trilogy shortly after closing the first book, as it ended on such a cliffhanger that I was annoyed at myself for not having the next one ready to go. And the second book ends on a cliffhanger too. It’s such an intriguing and frustrating book, while you desperately try to work out what is happening with the characters, while the authors throw different shocking plot points into the mix, to keep you turning the pages. There’s not much you can say about this book, without ruining various points along the way, but I will say that it’s like a cross between Memento and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, but for young adults. It also talks about teenagers/adults obsession with their phones (constant references to checking phones/texts etc) and society’s obsession with every time a Kardashian sneezes. (Anyone else not give a damn, but unable to escape them at the same time?) Amazon also recommends this for 12+, which I have slight concerns about since, although there isn’t a straight up sex scene included in this particular book, there are hints at it, in the shape of a recording on a phone. Naughty. (Says the girl who read Disclosure at around the same age.)
I was quite disappointed to discover that the trilogy in total, is only 275 pages long. This is normally the length of a standard singular novel, not the total length of three books. And that’s including the blank pages between each chapter. The cliffhanger at the end of the first book, is explained as being Tarryn’s fault and the second book, picks up where the first abruptly ended.
The second book for me wasn’t really necessary. It seemed to be added in as an afterthought, almost like it was necessary to pad out the books a little bit more. You find out a couple of additional clues, but nothing really necessary that will help you work it out before the characters do.
And then the third book starts off with a revelation, and then you think you’re close to finding out what has happened to Charlie and Silas. And then ... it’s a total damp squib of an ending. I was so frustrated by it. All the ideas I’d had, as to what might be causing the amnesia, all the clues that were liberally sprinkled throughout the books ... it felt like they’d been red herrings, or completely forgotten about. Or the respective authors had a great idea for a story but no idea how to finish it. The explanation for the amnesia is veering onto the edge of ludicrous, and the “epilogue” gives you even more of a kick in the head, while you’re lying on the floor, still devastated by the silly ending. The epilogue straight up, doesn’t make any sense. I even messaged one of my friends, as I knew she’d read a lot of Colleen Hoover books, but she has (so far) only read the first book. I looked for answers in the reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, but found just more people disappointed by the ending, but not spoiling the ending for others. Which is completely understandable.
I’m still undecided about my final rating for this as a trilogy. I wanted it to be as strong as the first book, but it seems like the authors had such great ideas, but in the end, just couldn’t pull off a cohesive story.
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