Member Reviews
Alison Cochrun is one of my go-to writers for rom-coms/women's fiction, and I was delighted to receive an early copy of Here We Go Again. The chemistry between Logan and Rosemary is strong in this forced proximity story.
Many thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for sharing this book with me.
Honestly I don't even know what rating I should give this book. One for destroying what was left of my mental and physical stability and soul or five for rebuilding me with some of the best writing I've had the pleasure of reading, an incredible romance with real and raw characters. Here We Go Again is now one of my favorite books I've read this year. Alison Cochrun I wasn't familiar with your writing or your game but consider me a stan.
Alison Cochrun absolutely never fails to deliver!
Road trip romances are the best. Vacationing with someone can go one of two ways: bonding with your companion or becoming enemies. Obviously in the case of a romance novel, these two are going to bond.
This is not a lighthearted romance. Logan and Rosemary's road trip is an end-of-life bucket list excursion for their beloved English teacher (tw cancer), so read this in private and be ready to sob at the end. Despite the grief, it's one of those beautiful cathartic reads that leave you feeling hopeful.
There's steam, humor, friendship, life lessons, and wanderlust. I experienced the full range of emotions reading this book, and absolutely adored it!
Alison Cochrun’s Here We Go Again was an absolute joy to read! The characters were vibrant, the story was heartfelt, and the blend of humor and romance was spot on. Cochrun’s ability to capture the complexities of relationships while keeping the narrative so engaging made this book a standout. It’s the kind of story that feels like a warm hug and leaves you smiling long after the final page.
Thank you Atria Books for the copy through NetGalley.
Here We Go Again wins an award for the book that made me cry the most this year (and I never cry, so that's saying a lot). A love letter to queer pop culture and the attachments queer kids form to their high school English teachers. Alison Cochrun is one of my autobuy authors for sure!
This was a special story with grief, growth, hurt, happiness, pain, passion, loss, and love. Friends as kids, turned enemies as teens, Logan and Rosemary now live in the same town as adults while trying to avoid each other. That is until they begin an epic road trip across the country with their former English teacher and dear friend Joe when they learn he has only months to live.
Grab the tissues and buckle up!
Thank you to the publisher for the opportunity to review this book. Unfortunately for me, I was unable to get into this work and DNf’d it at around 20%.
I loved previous works by this author but felt like this came off a bit too young despite the characters being in their late 20’s/early 30’s and had too many pop culture references that took me out of the storyline. There was just some choice words used that seemed to be for shock factor and again, took me out of the read. I look forward to anything else by this author but sadly this wasn’t for me, despite being 100% my cup of tea! I just didn’t understand what the author was trying to achieve
- ex-best friends turned enemies turned lovers
-LGBTQ
-Cross Country Road Trip
Here We Go Again was a bit of a slow start for me, but once I got to know the characters a bit more, it was smooth sailing and an enjoyable read for me! A great read for fans of sapphic, second chance romances and road trips. I received an advanced reading copy, receipt of which did not impact my review.
Thank you to Netgalley and the Publishing Company for this Advanced Readers Copy of Here We Go Again by Alison Cochrun!
Here We Go Again is a forced proximity romance in which two childhood friends (who now don’t like each other) are forced to take a cross-country road trip with their beloved teacher who is dying. This book was really poignant. I cried at multiple points and found the characters really enjoyable and fun. This was a fun, fast read that had a bit more depth than many romances.
It breaks my heart to give this book 3 stars. I felt the romance was very forced in this book. It was really a contemporary story following the woman and Joe's relationship and his illness. It didn't need a romance and the romance kept taking a back seat to that story, I wish we would have just focused on that.
This book was sad and more serious than previous Alison Cochrun books I've read, but I really enjoyed it. I appreciated all of the talk about grief and dealing with childhood trauma. There were plenty of funny and memorable moments and overall I had a great time with the story. The characters felt a little immature at times for being in their 30s but it made sense as things were revealed about their pasts. I loved the road trip vibes and scenery described throughout.
Alison Cochrun does it again with a hilarious and heartfelt sapphic romance 🧡
Snapshot📸
-sapphic romance, queer cast of MCs and side characters 🏳️🌈
-epic roadtrip! 🚙
-(ex) friends to lovers trope
-heart-wrenching yet heartwarming all at once!
This book was sooooo wonderful and follows two thirty-something ex-best friends / current teachers who are asked by their high school english teacher to take him on a cross country roadtrip since he is sick and wants to have one final epic adventure. Written in such a way that had me cracking up one moment then crying the next. The road trip aspect was AMAZING. Remy and Joe are the sweetest humans EVER and I want more of them (prequel plz?) 🥺 The characters were super messy but it made it all the more realistic and made me care for them deeply. 🫂
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the ARC 💙
REVIEW: Here We Go Again by Alison Cochrun
“Life is the prickly pear. It’s always going to be a combination of beauty and hurt, no matter how hard you try to protect yourself from the hard parts. There is no way to avoid pain.”― Alison Cochrun, Here We Go Again.
I have already read and loved Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun, so I was excited to start this one. I decided to listen to it as an audiobook, and I’m so glad I did! The book is in a dual POV between Rosemary and Logan, and the audiobook has two different narrators for each character, making it seem more authentic.
Rosemary and Logan were best friends in middle school and turned enemies in high school. Now in their thirties, they are both teachers at their school. Their well-loved high school teacher, Joe, calls both of them to see if they will take him on one last road trip from Washington to Maine because he is dying of cancer. How will Logan and Rosemary manage that much time together on a “death trip?”
Here We Go Again feels like a big, warm, queer hug. It is laugh-out-loud funny while also being a deep emotional journey. Each character goes through self-discovery throughout the book, and the characters reflect on their lives. Here We Go Again also handles grief and trauma well. I also really liked the ADHD representation through Logan and Rosemary, mainly because it shows that ADHD can present itself differently with different people. There was also second chance romance, enemies to lovers, many LGBTQ+ references, and even a drag show in a church.
Here We Go Again was truly a delight to read. The characters are well-developed, which makes you care about them. This book is perfect for smiles and laughs with lots of love and emotions. It was perfect for what I needed right now.
Thank you, Netgalley and Atria Books, for the free advanced copy for my honest review!
Here we go again is a charming, heartfelt story about queerness and the paths we take in life.
Logan and Rosemary (former best friends who once kissed) are reunited when their shared mentor Joe asks them to take him on a road trip as his final wish before he dies. Along the way, they discover it’s really about the journey, and Logan and Rosemary get an opportunity to reconnect.
Overall, this is a story I enjoyed. Joe is my favorite character by far, and I found Logan and Rosemary’s love story to be more of a side plot to Joe’s story and the road trip plotline. I enjoyed them together but I wouldn’t necessarily market this as a romcom. I’d recommend this for anyone looking for a touching and humorous queer story about love, life, and grief.
Alison Cochrun somehow manages to pack so much queer joy, hope and grief all in one 350 page story with a found family you will both laugh and grieve with and a romance formed through connections once burned. You love every character, you know the worst from the start and yet it still hurts all the same when it happens but this story remains worth it regardless. Life is worth the experience, its worth not being so fearful of the end of still finding joy and new things to love and seeking closure. I loved this a lot and cried a lot.
There is something so beautiful about knowing how it ends from the start but wanting to be there for the road trip anyway.
Some of the descriptions had me cringing so hard I struggled to finish this book. The characters were full grown adults acting like children which was a huge turn off
So I am a little back and forth with this one. I LOVED kiss her once for me so I was really excited to read this one. However, compared to KHOFM this just slightly fell short of my expectations. I am not a fan of the miscommunication trope and there was too much of that. There were many moments they felt childish and things just got old pretty fast.
This book though did have a beautiful ending maybe even shedded a few tears.
It’s on me for having my expectations so high but I do still really love her other books!
Thank you NetGalley for an ARC!
• best friends-turned-professional rivals take a cross-country road trip with their dying former english teacher
• a journey of self-discovery for every character, with both logan & rosemary sorting thru their own histories & traumas
• drag show in a church basement!
• very good dog!!!
• really beautiful treatment of the grief that comes with watching a loved one die
I was skeptical of rom-com and death going well together but Alison Cochrun does it beautifully.
Former best friends-turned-enemies take their mentor on a cross country journey to fulfill his last wish.
This is a heartwarming, emotionally heavy story, that might very well make you sob, with the levity you would expect with a rom-com.
Thank you Atria Books and NetGalley for an advanced reader copy.