I just finished reading 'Reminders of Him' by Colleen Hoover, and I'm still emotionally recovering. This book isn't just a story; it's an experience that stays with you long after you've turned the last page.
Kenna's journey broke my heart in the best possible way. Her struggle to reconnect with her daughter after serving time for a tragic mistake felt so raw and real. I found myself holding my breath during her interactions with Diem, feeling every ounce of her desperation and love.
The dynamic between Kenna and Ledger was beautifully complex. That moment when Ledger realizes 'the one person I dislike the most reminds me of the person I love the most' gave me chills. Their relationship develops so organically - full of tension, reluctant understanding, and eventually, deep connection.
What struck me most was how Hoover makes you feel every emotion alongside these characters. One minute I was furious at how unfair Kenna's situation was, the next I was crying over Scotty's letters. The alternating perspectives between Kenna and Ledger added such depth to their stories.
The scene where Kenna finally allows herself to smile at reminders of him instead of crying? Absolute perfection. It's these small but powerful moments that make this book special.
I devoured this in one sitting - the pacing is perfect, with just enough reveals about the past to keep you hooked while moving the present story forward. And that ending! Without spoilers, it delivers exactly what these characters (and readers) deserve after such an emotional journey.
If you're looking for a book that will make you feel deeply while exploring themes of forgiveness, second chances, and unconditional love, this is it. Just keep tissues handy - you'll need them.