
I listened to this audiobook until I finished it at 3am this morning, unable to put it down, and I loved every moment of it! Naomi’s inner dialogue is also hilarious and relatable.īook 2 Things We Hide From the Light is due to be released early next year and I can’t wait to return back to Knockemount.What an amazing read! A fun, sweet, laugh-out-loud yet emotional story with fantastic characters, SO much heart, and a beautiful and passionate small town, grumpy/sunshine, slow burn romance. The chemistry between Knox and Naomi is incredibly well-written and spicy. At over 500 pages long, I found that the middle section did drag on a little, however, I appreciated how Score developed a colourful array of supporting characters whilst building a small community I truly was invested in as well as taking the time to delve into the Morgan’s dysfunctional family dynamics. If you’re a fan of the enemies-to-lovers and the sunshine/grumpy trope this is the perfect rom-com for you. And it just so happens, that Knox Morgan is her new boss. Now Naomi needs to find a place to live, figure out how to look after her newly discovered niece, avoid the attention of her now ex-fiance, win back the trust of the locals and juggle working at the local library and waitressing at the town’s local salon, Honky Tonk. She checks herself into a motel to find that her sister has not only stolen her car, money and rifled through her possessions, but she has also left behind her 11-year-daughter, Waylay. As soon as she enters the local diner to drown her sorrows in a bucket of coffee, she’s greeted by hostile locals thanks to her estranged sister’s reputation as well as Knox a bad-tempered, bearded, muscular Viking covered in tattoos determined to “take out the trash”. Naomi arrives in small-town Knockemout, Virginia, with her wedding dress stuffed in the boot of her car which her no-good twin sister soon makes off with leaving her completely stranded. Knox doesn’t tolerate drama, even when it comes in the form of a stranded runaway bride.” Unless you count his basset hound, Waylon.

“Bearded, bad-boy barber Knox prefers to live his life the way he takes his coffee: Alone. Sometimes it’s just nice to have the physical version in your collection especially when it has such a beautiful cover. I loved the book so much that I immediately treated myself to the paperback.


Although the book no longer appears to be included within the subscription service, it is currently available for only 99p on Kindle Deals HERE.

I came across Things We Never Got Over by Lucy Score while browsing through the romance selection available on Kindle Unlimited.
