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Publisher's Summary
The heart may hide, but it never forgets. The first women’s fiction novel from New York Times and number one international best-selling author Christina Lauren (Autoboyography, Dating You/Hating You).
Macy Sorensen is settling into an ambitious if emotionally tepid routine: work hard as a new pediatrics resident, plan her wedding to an older, financially secure man, keep her head down and heart tucked away.
But when she runs into Elliot Petropoulos - the first and only love of her life - the careful bubble she’s constructed begins to dissolve. Once upon a time, Elliot was Macy’s entire world - growing from her gangly teen friend into the man who coaxed her heart open again after the loss of her mother...only to break it on the very night he declared his love for her.
Told in alternating timelines between then and now, teenage Elliot and Macy grow from friends to much more - spending weekends and lazy summers together in a house outside of San Francisco reading books, sharing favorite words, and talking through their growing pains and triumphs. As adults, they have become strangers to one another until their chance reunion. Although their memories are obscured by the agony of what happened that night so many years ago, Elliot will come to understand the truth behind Macy’s decade-long silence and will have to overcome the past and himself to revive her faith in the possibility of an all-consuming love.
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- ❤️Cyndi Marie❤️🎧Audiobook Addicts🎧
- 04-13-18
✫✫ 4 Stars ✫✫ Great Narration
While I really enjoyed most of this book, I have to say this could have been a 5 star book except I felt like there were a few different things with these characters that were either passed by like it was inconsequential or that were just so out of character for them both. I love a friends to loves story and I love a second chance romance so this book started out perfect for me. I really enjoyed the past/present story line and I enjoyed how different Elliot and Macy were from the time they met and how it just worked for them both. Elliot was very quirky as a teen and Macy embraced his "strange" which was probably my favorite thing about this book. I was on board until almost the end. Up until then I felt like the only thing really missing was a little more connection between them as adults, 10 years is a long time to not need any time to get back where you were. Then finally we get the explanation as to why it had been 10 years and that really didn't work for me. It was a little unbelievable the explanation about New Years Eve and then Macy having to tell him about the following day was a little unbelievable too. I say this because after all the years and the connections, for him to go on clueless just didn't seem like him at all. With that being said, I think those are just issues for me and I think most people won't have the same issues. I would for definitely recommend this book but I would be sure that you didn't grab this looking for a "beautiful bastard" type of story. These authors have changed (not a bad thing, just different) since the beginning, their stories are a lot deeper now so expect that when you read this book.
TEN STAR NARRATION
The narration for the audiobook was AMAZING!!! Erin Mallon is an incredible narrator and I have to say I was kind of excited to see she actually narrated this one alone. I say this not because I don't love dual narration because I do but because Erin doesn't need a co-narrator. She has an awesome male voice and she switches so seamlessly between the roles that you forget it's only one person. She was a GREAT casting choice for this book. She was able to narrate a teenage boy, teenage girl, 29 year old man & 29 year old women and it worked perfectly. At no point did she sound too young or too old for the characters and to me that is a great skills that most narrators do not have. I think she portrays the emotions of the characters so well that she has you convinced the situations are actually happening to her and she isn't reading someone else's words.
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- Kisha DeSandies
- 09-06-18
I want my Credit back
I am over halfway through this book and I had to stop and read the reviews and some spoilers on Amazon. Normally, I would read ahead with a physical book. The characters are boring, I hate the past/present alternating chapters and the author is dragging out the reveal Elliott and Macy stopped communicating for 10-11 years. I don't even care anymore. I felt like I was in adolescent hell. And there is no way Elliott would not know about how Macy's father died. I don't even want to read any other books by this author. So disappointing
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- Cupcake
- 12-05-18
SUPER pissed this didn't work for me
I feel cheated.
I read the blurb and everything!
This known each other since forever and then we finally fall in lurve trope is usually a slam dunk for me. Also, my recent record with CL has been superb but this... ugh, #headdesk
It really all boils down to Macy. I hated her. I really did. I *tried* not to but was unsuccessful.
I empathize with her losses. All of them sucked and sucked balls. No one should have to go through all that.
I also realize that people handle loss in their own way and when a person loses a parent at such a young age it has a lasting impact upon them and the trajectory of their development. I hand it to CL on her characterization; it stays true tonally throughout.
The problem was... I did not like her. There are times to reign it in and bite your tongue and then there are times when you need to put your big girl socks on and USE YOUR WORDS!
She's horrifically bad at using her words for someone who's perenially talking about words and reading words and asking El what his favorite word is. All that talk escapes her in the big moments and it frustrated the bejeepers out of me.
Every time I turned around she was hiding again, ducking El, ducking her friends, putting things off for a different day. It exhausted me and nuked any shred of enjoyment I could've potentially had.
The BIG SEKRIT goes on forever and ever and when it's finally revealed... no way. No way am I buying that it happened. It felt like a contrived conflict drawn out for the purpose of stringing me, the reader, along. I don't believe that would've or could've happened and even if it did freezing someone out that's supposedly your BFF for life for ELEVEN YEARS is preposterous!
Who does that?
El is a bright spot but I didn't love him either.
Erin Mallon, I will try again. I wasn't enamored by this performance but I have a feeling that I'm transferring my dislike of Macy to her and that's not really fair, though I will say all of her male voices sounded exactly the same and I tend to like narrators with range.
Obviously, my opinions are my own and YMMV but I wouldn't recommend this; however, one bump in the road won't prevent me from reading more from these authors in the future.
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- Yvonne
- 07-14-18
Dizzy and Oh So Boring
The first few chapters intested me but very soon I was bored and lost total interest.
The back and forth from present day to 15-13 years ealier were not purposful but demonstated a lack of developement.
This is not well written or developed.
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- whatcha.listening.to
- 09-02-19
Love and Other Words
I really enjoyed this story, usually, I am not a fan of Before and Now and the back and forth but when these authors do it I don’t mind.
Macy and Elliot are awesome, I love the best of friends and how they were exactly what each of them needed as they grew up. The time they spent apart in the early days made them coming back to each other so much more. I really enjoyed this and then the heartbreak they have well that is just terribly sad.
I will say I felt like the things that were keeping them apart were almost swept under the rug and the HEA was almost too fast. I don’t’ know I guess I wanted more of explanation and a few scenes of how they dealt with the truth finally coming to light.
I loved the narration, I think Erin Mallon was the perfect person for this book, because of her ability to not only bring female characters to life but also her male voice is amazing.
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- being_ericamarie
- 04-13-18
What's your favorite word
Amazing! This was a really good friends to lover and second chance story. Macy and Elliot were quirky kids that started as friends and over their high school years fell in love until something happened and 11 years later they come across each other and old feelings that actually never left are right there again. I liked the way the past/present day of their story was told and as much as I loved this story I do think it should have been a little bit more at the end, but books I really enjoy always leaving me wanting more and I wanted just a little more of their story. I loved that even though there were years of separation and words unsaid that because they were friends first they were able to essentially pick their friendship up where they left off. As for narrator Erin Mallon there are not enough words to say what a spectacular job she did with this book. There aren't many narrators that transition from female to male as flawlessly as she does. I will always pick books narrated by her because you can always expect the best from her. If I could I'd give more that 5 stars.
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- Mindy B
- 05-01-20
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I couldn't wait for the end of this story. I just wanted to be done with it! There wasn't anything compelling about this book. At all. The story never grabbed my attention. And the narrator. Oh, the narrator. Why did she read this book with a breathy whisper? I haven't ever written such a review, but I wouldn't want anyone else to waste their time with this book. I was probably being generous with the 2 stars. It just wasn't good.
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- Olivia Benson
- 01-09-19
Basically a YA Novel
This story was cheesy and the only thing keeping it from being a YA novel is that the sex scenes, while tame for an adult, would probably be considered too much for the teen scene. The story was not all that engaging, it's clear from early on what is going to happen. Others seemed to dislike the flashback format. I wasn't bothered by that much as it wasn't hard to keep up with, I just found it hard to believe that a woman who made it through med school was still pining away for some dude she had sex with once. When she was 17.
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- Leslie
- 04-10-18
oh my heart
In their first venture into Women's Fiction, CLo just go for it. I could read 100 more books like this one.
Whenever I struggle with a book it's because I can't connect to the characters. But I never have that problem with CLo books. With every book you say I'm a Chloe! No, I'm a Harlow! Nope, y'all I am totally a Lorelei. Wait hold on -- Holland, definitely Holland. But along comes the story of 28 year old Macy as she struggles through reconnecting with past and how it all impacts her present -- it's all the feels.
What makes this book for me is that it's a story told from the past and the present -- and that's something I never say. If it were just a story of teenagers finding love or just a second chance romance between old friends each would be a good story but weaving the tale through the past and present makes it a great story. The different timelines add to the depth and complexities of Macy.
I saw this thing on Twitter a while ago that says "I've lost people and found them again. The second time things just made more sense. Honestly, timing has a lot to do with everything. Sometimes you aren't ready for each other yet." As soon as I finished this book this was the first thing I thought of. As much as it hurts sometimes you need that time and distance. That time that space it makes it all worth it when it finally comes together. I can't think of a better way to describe Macy's journey and her relationship with Elliot.
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- Karla D. Ramirez
- 10-06-19
One of the best!
I listen to this book regularly. It’s one of the most well written stories with great dialogue. I love that the story is not based on sex. Sex was not needed to make this book perfect. Both characters were well developed. I wish I could find more books like this.
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- Mrs A Ward
- 03-16-23
2.5 Disappointed
It’s was ok, nearly gave up as dragged on a bit but didn’t pick up towards the end.
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- Jacob Ayris
- 03-09-23
Just a bit bleh
I so wanted to LOVE this! I just found it predictable and a bit boring
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- Maria
- 01-23-23
Bit cringy
No teenagers talk like this. Not my jam. Very predictable from the get go. Shame.
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- Golshan
- 01-01-23
A lovely story, well written, and very well narrated.
I loved it. Christina knows how to tell a charming story so well that you don’t want to put it down.
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- Linda Wall
- 10-24-22
Tedious
very descriptive poetic love story however I just couldn't warm to the characters. I found this a very tedious read. I kept wondering if I was reading the same book that absolutely every was raving about.
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- Carole Ann callaghan
- 09-29-22
Lovely book
Lovely book, heartbreaking yet happy story. First book I have read of Christina Lauren, I will be reading more!
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- Anonymous User
- 09-13-22
Best book I’ve read in years
It’s been a long time since I’ve read a book that drew me in so much.
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- emah
- 09-06-22
Loved it
Read it, finished it, then read it again straight away, and know I’ll be adding it to my reread pile.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-22-22
Just beautiful!
Oh wow, what an amazing book. I loved relationship between Elliot and Macy, how they were soulmates right from the start, and cried when the story unfurled regarding the events that happened that kept them apart for so long. The book could only end in the way it did, and I’m so glad it! I know I will listen to this again and again. I have not read a Christina Lauren book that I did not love - as a pair, they are absolutely two of my favourite authors.
I also want to praise Erin Mallon. She is such a talented narrator; her ability to convey and voice both female and male characters is second to none. She has been my favourite female narrator for some time, and this book only cemented this view.
I completely adored this book - just get it!
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- Miss PG Larsson
- 07-06-22
love and other words :
This book is amazing I have listened to it on repeat the story line is very good and the end sentence was amazing .worth every second
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- Kristie-Leigh
- 10-13-21
Super disappointed in the story/characters
** SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS **
It’s a NO from me. Don’t get me wrong.. the story was well written, but the plot was NOT for me. Usually childhood friends to lovers are my jam but this one broke me.
Personally I found what the H did to be completely inexcusable… ‘I was drunk and thought it was you’ is such a cop out it’s ridiculous. Cheating is cheating regardless. But worse then that is the way that he turned it around on her and actually BLAMED HER for not giving him a chance to explain. Wtf is there to explain? He even referenced twice how he couldn’t believe she was so upset over it… WHAT SIR??? I can’t even!
Honestly no book has ever riled me up so much. And the way the h just excepted this as ‘oh ok it was just a drunken misunderstanding’ WHAT????? She even says ‘I knew even if you had a casual consistent thing with her that you still loved me’. I am so disappointed in the weak as hell response when I previously thought she was such a strong girl!
I found the H to be so selfish at several points in this book. How he claimed to have loved her the whole time but was hooking up with other girls the whole time yet telling her he’d be upset to hear she was doing the same. How he ambushed her with the ex on thanksgiving, putting the blame of the aftermath of him cheating on her, making her leave the wedding after he left her in the garden, how he guilted her about how fucked up he was after she left him.. Honestly my mind is blown at how anyone could relate to the H.
If you can handle cheating and love a second chance romance where love prevails all then this is probably for you.
Erin performed beautifully!
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- Anonymous User
- 03-06-19
Heartbreaking and beautiful
This was a beautiful love story . I fell in love and cried right along side the characters. Definitely recommend.
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- Lucy G.
- 12-13-18
strong emotions
This book really effected me emotionally a number of times. I enjoyed the switching between then and now.
Listening to the emails read out loud was really annoying but there weren't many of them.
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- Morticia
- 07-27-18
Touching
Its now 1:34 am and I'm a little numb M & E's love was so destined I struggled to think of any reason fit them to have been apart now I know and it was gut wrenching. Thank God for happy endings. CL I love you guys you never fail and never disappoint. Loved this book and the narration was superb. 5 stars all round.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-18-23
Ate it up
Finished in one day. Had me hooked from the start. And the twist was brilliant. For once I didn’t see it coming.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-09-23
Cute love story
Super cute love story. I thoroughly enjoyed it after listening to non stop psychological thrillers.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-21-23
Amazing
Absolutely loved everything about this book. Would read it over and over again. Loved the ending too
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- Elysse Horwood
- 01-19-23
Loved this story!!
Wonderful story, wonderful performance. I will be recommending this to others. So glad I picked this up.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-06-23
first book to make me cry
what a beautiful, sad. heartbreaking story but it does make you believe in soulmates
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- Timothy Midson
- 12-05-22
Incredible Voice Actor *spoilers*
I don’t think I would have liked this book as much if I read it rather than listened to the amazing voice actor.
Not sure what happened with the drunken misunderstanding.. that’s a bit BS tbh.. not sure I love the idea of someone being so forcefully persistent with their pursuit of someone either.. especially when the other character is in another relationship. A bit of a manipulative relationship & slightly triggering.
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