Publication Date: July 8, 2025
Do you remember the hit songs of 1999 and early 2000s. Can you hear a few of them in your head? If you were alive and loving music back then All The Men I've Loved Again pull you back into the nostalgia.
I could "hear" the music being pumped off the pages.
Cora Belle is a shy and sheltered young woman who is starting college. She's going to have to break out of her shell and find her people and place in life. She's a daddy's girl who has had advantages in life that others haven't which is going to mean that she's going to have a few eye opening moments.
Cora finds herself in a sticky situation in which her heart and that of two men are at risk. It's been twenty years since she found herself in the Lincoln/Aaron love triangle and it's about to resurface.
This book starts of strong and had me vibing. Cora's voice and perspective is strong. Her friendships are real and her relationship with her dad is beyond sweet. The story holds until the second half and then I slowly disintegrates. Something was missing or maybe there was too much. Expect some potential triggering subjects. This book is a bit like reading someone's diary in that it has some good juicy stuff and some mundane things. Expect steam and a bit of character development confusion.
** I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
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