Say You’ll Remember Me

by

Abby Jimenez

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of emotional contemporary romance with family drama elements.
  • Readers who enjoy fast-paced, addictive storytelling styles.
  • Those who like romances that tackle serious topics alongside the love story.
  • People who appreciate humor mixed with more emotional moments in books.
  • Fans of insta-love and long distance relationship tropes in romance.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who dislike frequent pop culture references and trendy slang in books.
  • Those who prefer slow burn romances over insta-love stories.
  • People sensitive to multiple traumatic events or heavy topics in their romance reads.
  • Fans expecting the same level of writing as the author's previous works.
  • Readers who want more focus on the central romance over family drama plots.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Addictive and fast-paced writing style that keeps readers engaged
  • Emotional storytelling that makes readers laugh and cry
  • Likable and well-developed main characters, especially Xavier
  • Tackles deep and complex topics like family drama and dementia
  • Good balance of humor and emotional depth
  • Relatable characters and settings
  • Swoony romance moments between the main couple
  • Explores themes of overcoming hardships and being resilient
  • Includes cute animal/veterinary storylines
  • Heartwarming scenes showing characters supporting each other

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Overuse of pop culture references and TikTok slang that may feel forced or dated
  • Insta-love romance that develops too quickly for some readers
  • Too many traumatic events and conflicts that can feel overwhelming
  • Repetitive internal monologues and conflicts
  • Long distance relationship aspect limits time the couple spends together
  • Some find the family drama overshadows the romance plot
  • Handling of the dementia storyline felt unrealistic or insensitive to some
  • Pacing issues with time jumps and rushed plot developments
  • Normalization of cheating by a side character bothered some readers
  • Writing quality and depth not as strong as author's previous works for some

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