A Second Chance at Love: Love and Other Words Review

 

This book made me cry in public. Twice. If you believe in second chances and soulmates, Love and Other Words will leave a mark.

Title: Love and Other Words

Author: Christina Lauren

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Pages: 450

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 

Some books don’t just tell a love story — they take your heart, break it, and carefully stitch it back together. Love and Other Words did exactly that. If you’ve ever had a first love you couldn’t forget, or wondered what might’ve happened if things had gone differently... this one’s for you. 

After more than a decade apart, childhood sweethearts Macy and Elliot reconnect by chance. As they slowly rebuild trust, they’re forced to revisit the heartbreak that tore them apart — and the love that never really went away. Told in a dual timeline style, this story explores the power of words, memory, and unfinished love.

I adored how strong Macy and Elliot's feelings for eachother were. Their connection from friendship to young love was beautifully explored, written and overall consumed this book. I also loved how the book explored the feelings of grief, the struggles of growing up, and making that choice to love again, even when it’s scary. 

Love and Other Words showed me that first love doesn’t always mean last love but sometimes, it does.

Favorite Quote: “The story of the heart can never be unwritten.”

Have you read Love and Other Words

Do you believe in second chances when it comes to love? 

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Up next on my TBR: Gloves Off — Book 4 of the Vancouver Storm series by Stephanie Archer. Can’t wait to dive in!

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