When Quinn Clark pictured her life at fifteen, she didn't imagine she'd be a widowed mother of two, moving back to the same small town of Pine Grove she always used to resent. She didn't imagine that she'd constantly feel like she's never doing enough and that she's doing too much all at once. After five years of grieving, she's finally ready to make a fresh start and open herself up to new experiences for herself, and for her kids. Six weeks after moving home, none other than Rivers Thomas, her high school best friend, and let's be honest, first real love comes waltzing back into her life, placing Quinn in the center of a crossroads she didn't ask to be in. Does she take the road with the man whose tan skin, blue eyes, dimpled smile, and a tattoo to drool over are somehow the least attractive things about him? Or does she cement herself in her life as a widow, despite the pull inside her urging her to move forward?
For Rivers Thomas, involving himself with Quinn, the woman he's been in love with for half his life, comes with a lot more baggage now than it did when they were young. She has two kids, trauma, and the guilt of other people's expectations weighing on her shoulders, but Rivers has always been up for a challenge, and, maybe more importantly, ready to be whoever Quinn needs him to be. Told between the past and present, Like We Used To explores the complicated dynamic of grief and guilt, love and forgiveness, and how the people and experiences that shape us etch themselves into the constellations of our lives.
I enjoyed this small town romance. Flips back and forth between the past and the present. Quinn and Rivers are best friends but will they ever be more? Quinn Clark and her two kids move back to her hometown after her husband dies tragically. When her son gets a black eye at school, the last person she expected to see is his eye doctor. It’s none other than her childhood best friend and first love, Rivers Thomas.
I do wish we got Rivers POV, but I just love a dual POV book. I love a miscommunication trope! I thought the spice was really well done. Loved the tension and yearning. I do feel like the twist at the end just kind of came out of no where though. Maybe there will be another book that explains it?
This book was definitely giving hallmark movie vibes, which is exactly what I was needing. Very cutesy but with some sprinkled in heavy topics to keep it interesting. This book was dual timelines. I especially loved in the past timelines, the many pop culture references of that era, ie Thats so Raven, the wedding singer, weezer, limewire, iPod mini, etc. it was definitely a blast from the past and as a millennial, I ate it up. As a Kansan, I also particularly enjoyed the references to Kansas. I hope Dani gets her own book one day!! She was hilarious!
All of the emotions for this beautiful story. It was witty, emotional, thought-provoking, and so so sweet. I laughed out loud and loved the whole cast of characters. Quinn is brave and I love the openness she has with her children. Rivers is a dream. And Dani’s penchant for violence and protectiveness for her friend is truly just 10/10. I loved the flashback scenes and it was so fun seeing the characters grow together through it all.
The author handles the topics of grief and moving on after the loss of a spouse incredibly well, and the way the characters come together (both emotionally and physically 😮💨🌶️) is so very satisfying.
Amazing! I absolutely LOVED this book! The dual timeline was very well done. I loved all of the nostalgia feelings I got from the teenage years, made me feel like I was apart of the story. Also we need more men like Rivers, he is EVERYTHING. Quinn is also amazing, I love her! I can’t wait for more books!
So many things to love in this one! Quinn moves back to her small hometown several years after her husband’s passing. Raising two young teens, she has not even thought about dating again. Enter Rivers: Quinn’s first love.
I adored how the story was told in the “then and now” timeline because it gave the reader the back story needed to root for the love story. Quinn and Rivers were always best friends, but readers saw how they each had feelings for each other as they grew into teens. Small town romances have something unique that makes me want to keep reading, and I enjoyed watching Quinn and Rivers navigate both the past and their present. Read this if you enjoy friends to lovers, second chance romance (always a great trope IMO), small town setting, and family love.
I thoroughly enjoyed this debut novel by Jamie Cluff. The characters are fun and engaging and the story weaves time together beautifully. Cluff’s attention to detail rally helps set the atmosphere of Pine Grove and her story handles sweet romance with heavy realities with authentic perspective. Great read!
I’m only five chapters in, and I’m loving the trope already and where this is going. I grew up in a very similar setting while reading this, and I didn’t want to stop where the chapter ends. I love a good cliffhanger at the end. It’s been enjoyable, and eye-opening to read the author’s perspective growing up in a very familiar small town. Can’t wait to see where this series takes us!
Like We Used To is a nostalgic ode to growing up in the 90's and early 2000's and the childhood references made me smile so many times thinking of such a simpler time and a simpler life before adulthood. The references to music struck such a chord for me as this story showed over and over how music can change thoughts, feelings, actions, and how we use music to cope with the challenges of life. I loved how Rivers and Quinn used music to help tell their story.
The altering POV between past and present was really enjoyable and I loved the glimpses of these two in their teenage years as the foundation for their relationship was built. It truly showed how solid it was from the start. While I hated all of the grief and pain Quinn and the kids had to go through, I loved the way that Rivers steps in and assumes responsibility for each of them. Not to take Preston's place, but to be another person to love them, which made me love him even more!
This is a solid debut novel and I was really impressed with the emotional depth of each of these characters. Loved the set up at the end to learn more about Dani and to see her get her own HEA too.
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It's a great debut novel that hits all the feels. It is witty, charming, but thoughtful. Layered with deeper feelings of growth and overcoming emotions that are hard to process. The novel brilliantly switches between past and present in Quinn's life, telling the story of love after grief, and when fates align, sparks can fly even after all these years. Characters to love like Dani, who is the best friend we all need. Shes funny, but also slightly scary to cross. Rivers is a charming childhood friend who could have been more, but she's afraid to ruin the friendship. So when their paths cross years later, Quinn confronts what it is like to find love after unimaginable grief, how do you tell your kids? How do you move on? How do you not erase who you loved?
Cant wait to read more!
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Such a cute first novel! I loved it from the start, as a former teacher, I connected with Quinn. I liked the fact that these were real adults and not a story between young adults, which you also got the perspective of in the throwbacks. I also enjoyed all of the pieces of Kansas in the book too! Chiefs, KState etc!
Hoping that the we have a Dani book in the series because I think every girl needs a Dani in their corner!!
This story is very, very sweet. It will make you smile, make you sad, maybe even irritated a bit HaHa, because boys are boys ; especially irritating in their teens. This story brought to vision some great memories of the small town that I grew up in and all the chaos, drama, love and light along the way. I feel it focuses more on the teenage relationship memories than it touches base with where they are now as adults.Which I personally wanted more of. Overall though, great job Jaime!!
Wavered between a 4 and 5 but rounded up for this debut author. 🙌🏻 Reading a few light reads to offset a heavy read and this is definitely the best of the ones I picked up. Quinn is a little too perfect for me (makes me feel like I have sooo much to improve on 😅) but I loved her personality and relationship with her kids, her friends, her family, and Rivers. Read this book….if only to guarantee I’ll get to see what happens in the next. 😁
Before you read-- check the playlist of songs in the back! I loved listening along to the music mentioned on the page. The past timeline was so nostalgic with the sweetest childhood sweetheart vibes. Rivers and Quinn might be my favorite book couple of the year. I'm also a sucker for well-written kid characters, and this book knocked it out of the park with Sawyer and Wyatt. Funny, tender, and a perfect cozy romance read.
This story completely wrecked me in the best way possible. Quinn’s journey through grief and rediscovery felt so raw and real. The chemistry between her and Rivers had me rooting for them from the very beginning. It’s not just a love story, it’s a story about healing, forgiveness, and learning that you’re allowed to be happy again.
I could not put this book down! Loved Quinn and Rivers and loved the dual timeline. There was so much nostalgia for me as a millennial mom now Quinn’s age, and all the teenage love (and teenage cringe) were captured so well! I can’t wait for the next book!
Talk about a man with all the green flags! Rivers is swoon worthy in all the right ways! Except communication! Not my typical genre but I was sucked in and really enjoyed it!
Romance is absolutely not my genre, but this was really charming. The author masterful avoids or manages the tropes that keep me out of romance (bad communication is fine for middle schoolers!)
Enjoyed this story! Loved getting to know all of the characters and can’t wait to see what their future holds. I read these pages through tears, laughter, anger and happiness. Bring on #2!!!!
The perfect companion for Taylor Swift's Ruin the Friendship but with a MUCH happier ending!! I can't wait for the next book in the series, and to maybe join a book club for it! <3