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4 Stars ✨

Contemporary Romance

Audio Version 🎧 Via Netgalley
Narration 5/5

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this advanced audio copy of Before We Were Us, in exchange for an honest review.

Lauren a city girl , moves to the country to work temporarily at a Lodge, a family owned resort . She was only supposed to stay a couple months then move back to the city to work at her dream job. She wasn’t planning on falling in love with her boss Jonah and his family. She’s happier than she’s ever been, until she falls from a ladder and wakes up in a hospital and can only recall a few memories from moving there. Her first memories are of her crush on the small town doctor. Everyone tries to tell her she decided to give up on her dream job in the city, and she can’t even fathom that. Jonah is absolutely heartbroken and determined to help Lauren remember but she’s having none of it and doesn’t want to remember.

Before We Were Us was a good and heartbreaking read. It’s includes the amnesia and enemies to lovers trope. I really liked Jonah and my heart broke the whole book for him. Lauren had a rough childhood and it was hard to remember her past emotions as I was reading her character because I wasn’t a huge fan of hers. I had to remember to have compassion for her losing her memory, and her past insecurities- but she was just so awful towards Jonah, it was hard to see what he even saw in her until the story progressed a bit. She had a lot to work out. I loved the small town setting, the lodge atmosphere and side characters. Even though I didn’t like Lauren for most of the book, I still really enjoyed the read/listen. The narrator did a fantastic job of holding my attention and keeping me engaged and entertained. This would be a perfect fall read and I would recommend it for those looking for something cozy, clean and heartfelt.

Content ⚠️
-no language
-kissing

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Thank you to Netgalley and Thomas Nelson for the chance to read this newest release from Denise Hunter.
Alternating between present and past timelines, Kim Churchill's narration is very captivating and draws the reader into the story and gives the characters heart.
Jonah has to navigate a relationship where he goes from boyfriend to enemy when his soon to be fiancee has a horrible fall and loses her memory. A great premise that is a very enjoyable, engaging, romantic, "clean" read!

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