Title: Before We
Were Us
Author: Denise Hunter
Narrated by: Kim Churchill
Publisher: Thomas
Nelson
Length:
Approximately 9 hours and 9 minutes
Source: Audiobook Purchased from Audible. Thank you, Partner @bibliolifestyle @tnzfiction for the review copy of the paperback version of Before We Were Us by Denise Hunter.
Do you prefer rustic cabins, fancy villas, or high-end resorts?
Lauren Wentworth is a new graduate with a hospitality degree. She takes a temporary job at Pinehaven Lodges in New Hampshire to gain experience before she starts her dream job I the big city. While there, she falls in love with Jonah, the owner’s son. Jonah is ready to propose one night, but Lauren falls from a ladder and loses her memories of the last four months. Is their love gone forever?
My thoughts on this book:
· This novel was what if in an enemies to lovers storyline, one of the lovers loses their memories from the last few months and still thinks you are enemies?
· It was heartbreaking to Jonah that the love of his life Lauren, no longer remembers him after the fall. That would be terrible.
· The story is told in two timelines – the present and the past (four months ago) as Lauren and Jonah fall in love.
· Lauren and Jonah have interesting bonding between the two as Lauren was abandoned at age five by her mother and grew up being shuffled between foster families. Jonah’s mother died when he as young, but his aunt and uncle raised him. Neither had a biological father in their lives.
· The romance was very sweet. I love that Jonah loves Lauren enough to let her follow her dreams
· I loved the setting at the rustic resort in New Hampshire.
· This novel was a clean read.
· It has a beautiful fall cover.
· My attention was captured by this novel as it had such a happy first chapter, and then it all came crashing down.
· Kim Churchill was a great audiobook narrator. It was a charming storyline that kept me interested during long drives for work this week.
Before We Were Us
by Denise Hunter was engaging amnesia and enemies to lovers romance. I enjoyed it!
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