
Member Reviews

Super cute! Kind of predictable, but that was what I wanted going into reading this. I love Quinn and Ty. They are so cute and relatable.

I really really loved this one! I read it while being sick, so I don't remember too much of the plot, but I do remember it bringing a smile to my face!

What a cute little rom-com. This perfect second chance romance set in a small town is the perfect YA alternative to am Elsie Silver or Lucy Score novel. I absolutely loved the FMC and how she had used her condition to inspire her career. Fantastic side characters who help to bring this small town to life....we all need an Aunt Betty and neighbour Gary in our life. It could have been improved with a dual timeline to allow the past to slowly reveal itself allowing the reader to realise where Quinn's initial distrust of Ty sprang from. I also needed so much more of Ty's family and their live for Quinn. All in all a great, quick read solid 3.75☆
Thank you to NetGalley for the arc and chance to read.

Quinn is working on getting her certificate and starting her own business. She grew up having a lot of health issues and wanted to make other people's lives easier. I love Quinn's character and how she sticks up for herself. She doesn't want to help her ex with the town's festival, but she ends up doing just that. They try to one up each other while planning the festival. She has not forgiven him for what happened when they were in high school. Ty tries to tell her he is sorry, but she has never forgiven him. He has never gotten over her. The more time they spend together, the more they realize that they still have feelings. This is such a cute story of second chances and forgiveness.
Thank you NetGalley and Krysti Meyer for giving me the opportunity to review this as an arc.

Quinn is starting to get her life together when her ex Ty returns to town, making her question everything she thinks and feels.
The positives: It was great to see a lead who was coping with chronic illness. We need more diverse perspectives in popular fiction. Quinn is a well developed character with clear motivations and an interesting perspective. Her family was also great.
The negatives: Ty seems out of touch - childish behaviour and emotionally immature - the two characters are attracted to one another, but don't seem to meet each other's emotional needs.
This book did not land for me. I think Quinn could do better than Ty. As always, your mileage may vary.

I wrote this book, so naturally I’m giving it fives stars. I appreciate the opportunity to have it on this platform.

I'm not typically one for rom-com books, but this one was adorable.
Following the story of Quinn and her ex-sweetheart, Ty, the two are forced to work together to celebrate their twins founders festival.
The tension between the two of them is palpable. Quinn's story is relatable, and all you want is for her to come out on top, but will she?
Ty the handsome boy-next-door moves away and goes radio silent, leaves readers asking if he's really the right guy for Quinn.
A super quick and adorable read!

I really wanted to like this book, but I couldn’t get into it. It seemed to me that the main characters were acting more middle school/highschool ish instead of as college students. I made it through halfway of the book before I just couldn’t read anymore. The idea of the book was great, but it was lacking. I would have loved to see more interaction with Quinn & Ty that actually seemed to bring them from enemies to lovers, vs just snippets here and there of them.
Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

The book was cute, and I enjoyed reading it, but I didn't really like the characters. The main character felt annoying and childish, and it was hard to get into her head. It seemed unrealistic that they still had strong feelings after three years, especially as adults. Also, I didn't see a clear reason why they should be together again. The chemistry between the characters didn't click for me, and the reasons for their breakup weren't fully explained or resolved. However, I did appreciate the representation of chronic illness.

My first Krysti Meyer book! This book is described as a Gilmore Girls meets Sweet Home Alabama in this small-town, second-chance romance. The artwork included in this post is by far my favorite artwork for this novel.
Quinn is working hard to fulfill her dream of opening her own business, suddenly her ex Ty shows back up in town. Home for the summer from college. She ends up having to help him host their Founder's Week celebrations for the town and she's less than thrilled about it.
This book is very second chance at love vibes. The romance between the MCs feels oddly drawn out and rushed at the same time. However, I did like the book. I liked the vibe of the town and the town's cast of characters. In that aspect, it did give off a Gilmore Girls vibe.
I wouldn't call this book a page turner but it's a cute romance and worth a read if you're into a YA romance.

DNF at 19%
It just wasn't for me. I'm giving it 2 stars because of the Taylor Swift stuff, but I didn't like this book. I'm sure if you like second chance romances you would enjoy it, but that's not really what I'm into.
Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC :)

I’m sorry but this book was not my kind of tea. I’m just no that in too the vibe in the book. I did not finish it. It’s not a bad book and I’m sure it’s an enjoyable and fun read for many :)

Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC.
It was a cute, quick read and I liked the characters. If you are a Swiftie and want to read a cute small town romance, this book is for you!

The main focus of this book is the love interests and the love story between Quinn and Ty. However, I didn't find either of these characters remotely interesting and often a little boring.

This is a sweet wholesome small town second chance romance. Perfect for those looking for a an easy, comfty cozy read. The connection and chemistry between the characters was fun and the banter enjoyable. This is a cute vacation read.

I really enjoyed this story, several of the tropes in it are my favorites (small town, second chance). The story reads easily and it is easy to connect with it, plus the couple has very good chemistry. First time reading Krysti and I hope to read other books from her.

"Never Getting Back Together" by Krysti Meyer is a fun and lighthearted romantic comedy about a second-chance romance between two exes who have to co-host a festival in their small town. The book has a "Gilmore Girls" feel to it, with witty dialogue, quirky characters, and a charming setting. 😍
While I enjoyed the banter and chemistry between the main characters, I felt that the book was a bit too fast-paced and lacked depth and development in the romance and plot. Overall, I would recommend it to fans of small-town, second-chance romances. I gave it 4 out of 5 stars. 😊 #nevergettingbacktogether #krystimeyer #romcom #bookreview #bookstagram #secondchanceromance

Small town romance? Second chance? Forced proximity? YES PLEASE! This was such a fun and cute read. I love small town romances with my entire heart, and I love when there are flaws that the characters face and overcome! Short and sweet, just how i like it!

This was a cute, quick and easy read. Second chance romance with small town and Taylor Swift mixed in. While this was cute and easy to read there were moments where I felt the characters were being immature. No spice. I feel like if I was a bigger Taylor Swift fan I would have probably loved it. But, it was fun and nice to read. There was a really nice part where the author clearly highlighted the effect of living with a Chronic illness.
Thank you for the ARC in exchange for my honest opinions.

When I first saw the plot for this book, I was thrilled. I wanted to be immersed into small town, second chance romance. I was a little disappointed and I felt like the plot and characters were a little more boring than I hoped. It still was a solid book that I’ll revisit later on.