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Reminders of Him: A Novel

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A troubled young mother yearns for a shot at redemption in this heartbreaking yet hopeful story from 1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover.After serving five years in prison for a tragic mistake, Kenna Rowan returns to the town where it all went wrong, hoping to reunite with her four- year-old daughter. But the bridges Kenna burned are proving impossible to rebuild. Everyone in her daughter’s life is determined to shut Kenna out, no matter how hard she works to prove herself.The only person who hasn’t closed the door on her completely is Ledger Ward, a local bar owner and one of the few remaining links to Kenna’s daughter. But if anyone were to discover how Ledger is slowly becoming an important part of Kenna’s life, both would risk losing the trust of everyone important to them.The two form a connection despite the pressure surrounding them, but as their romance grows, so does the risk. Kenna must find a way to absolve the mistakes of her past in order to build a future out of hope and healing. Read more


Publisher ‏ : ‎ Montlake (January 18, 2022)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 335 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1542025605


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 07


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.9 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 1 x 8.25 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #124 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #11 in Contemporary Women Fiction #15 in Family Life Fiction (Books) #75 in Contemporary Romance (Books)


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  • Prepare Yourself for Gut-Wrenching Heartbreak Trickled with Hope + Healing
""People say you fall in love, but fall is such a sad word when you think about it. Falls are never good. You fall on the ground, you fall behind, you fall to your death. Whoever was the first person to say they fell in love must have already fallen out of it. Otherwise, they’d have called it something much better."" In this book, we are taken on an emotional journey of redemption + hope. Kenna Rowan, a mentally + emotionally troubled (see: TRAUMATIZED) young mother seeking a little hope (not so much "a second chance" to start with) after serving prison time for a tragic mistake, returns to her hometown with the desire to reconnect with her daughter. However, rebuilding bridges proves to be a daunting task as everyone seems determined to shut her out. Like everyone from her old life are literal WALLS in her way/protecting around her daughter. The only beacon of light in Kenna's life is Ledger... daughter's fathers best friend... and a link to her daughter, who ends up standing by her side despite the risks involved. As a mother myself, I couldn't help but be deeply moved by the heartbreak and struggles Kenna faces. The lack of communication and misunderstandings portrayed in the story, while sometimes frustrating, added a relatable touch of realism. The scene on the curb across the street was gut-wrenching and beautifully written, leaving me STILL thinking about it months later. Ledger's fierce protection of Kenna's daughter won me over, and his dedication, spoke volumes about his character. The title is a perfect fit to this storyline, truly capturing the essence of how we find pieces of lost loved ones in our everyday lives. The subtle nods to "HIM" are skillfully woven into the narrative, adding depth without becoming overwhelming. In the end, C.Hoover delivers another captivating tale of a mother's love, self healing + finding hope amid the darkest moments. "Reminders of Him" is a powerful and emotionally charged story that will leave readers with a renewed appreciation for the strength of the human spirit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Chauntel

  • 5 Stars - Best CoHo in Several Releases
Some personal background first. In 2010 my cousin, who was 21, was involved in a car accident. I don't remember all the intricate details, but he got into a verbal altercation with another person in a parking lot that moved to the road. The two drivers (one being my cousin) we're racing where the other vehicle was driving in the oncoming lane and ended up clipping my cousin's vehicle. The other vehicle wrecked and three occupants died. My cousin left the scene, drove back by, didn't stop and also didn't call 911. He was sentenced to 99 years for three counts of murder and 10 years for leaving the scene of an accident with injuries to be served consecutively after his 99 year sentence. The judge assumed that he had no remorse due to his stoic appearance in court. He is still serving his first sentence in a state prison. He had a three year old daughter and a wife when he was sentenced. He is now divorced, and his ex-wife and daughter have moved to Virginia. I don't know when the last time he's seen his daughter. I have only met her once. I started reading Colleen Hoover in 2012 when Slammed was available for review on NetGalley. I loved it. And she became an auto-buy author for me. After 20+ books, I feel like I know her writing style to the point where she surprises me less and less even with her books such as Verity and Layla. As a matter of fact, her most recently published books have been my least favorite she's written... until Reminders of Him. This book reminded me of old Colleen Hoover. Kenna was involved in a car accident with her boyfriend. She was driving. She was under the influence. She thought he was dead. She couldn't find a cell phone, and so she left the scene of the accident. I won't get into more than that with the details because that's part of the story. But she was barely pregnant and subsequently gave birth while incarcerated. Her daughter was taken from her care and placed in the custody of her boyfriend's parents. She has now, 4 years later, been released and hopes to reestablish her connection with her daughter. Ledger was Scottie, Kenna's boyfriend's, best friend. He wasn't around much when Kenna and Scottie started dating so he'd never met the girl who murdered his best friend. Ledger has spent the last 5 years creating a version of Kenna in his head. Only when he finally meets her in person, not knowing who she is, he slowly comes to find out that she isn't anything he imagined her to be. The pain in this book was palpable. Every single character is deeply filled with pain. Kenna lost the love of her life and her daughter in and because of one terrible moment and decision. Scottie's parents are so filled with grief that they can't see past their own pain to anyone else's. Ledger is hurting too. He misses his friend, he loves Scottie's parents like his own, he wants to protect Diem (Scottie and Kenna's daughter), and he's falling for the one person he never could have imagined. Favorite quotes: -She's quiet, but she's said just enough to make me want the rest of her words. -It's incredible how two people who have never met can have so many of the same mannerisms. -It proves that time, distance, and devastation allow people enough opportunity to craft villains out of people they don't even know. I only had two complaints that I can remember right now. Roman is a side character who happens to have a crush on a married woman. He isn't actively pursuing her. Like he's not asking her out or anything. But he does regularly show up at her bakery to buy cupcakes from her. He's wishing for her marriage to fail. I think this sucks. Obviously these people exist. Not all people, married and unmarried, respect the commitment two people make to each other. But sheesh, I think enough marriages fail on their own without outsiders wishing, hoping, and waiting for their opportunity to swoop in and snatch one party up. I just wish this wasn't included even though it was such a small part of the overall story. My second complaint is, yet again, Colleen Hoover uses letters as a major plot component. At first I wondered if she was doing this out of like a writing shortcut. You know how a villain will spell out all of their evil plans to the hero of a movie in one big speech. Well, in several of her books I've felt like she uses letters as big information drops. And she does that again in Reminders of Him. I can't say CoHo is reading my reviews of her books, but I honestly felt like she was almost using the letters in Reminders of Him to spite me. That's very conceited of me, I realize. So what I think is the more likely option is that she's doing it on purpose. Maybe this is becoming a calling card of hers or something. Like she's seeking out opportunities to include letters in her books rather than using them as a crutch to dump information. I would still like to see her write a book that doesn't include a letter like these, but we'll see. Reminders of Him was my favorite Colleen Hoover release in the last several years. This blows Verity and Layla and especially Regretting You out of the water. I used to feel a little apathetic towards her books due to repetition and the big reveal being more important than the journey, but Reminders of Him renewed my Colleen Hoover enthusiasm. The similarities and differences to my own cousin's life and accident made this all the more relatable to me. Reminders of Him gets 5 Stars. Have you read Reminders of Him? What did you think? Let me know! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2022 by Sandy Farmer

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