You Deserve Each Other
Reggie Reviews You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle
Synopsis: Nicholas and Naomi are the perfect engaged couple…on social media. In reality, they’re at each other’s throats every other day, dreading their impending wedding day. Can they rediscover love before it’s too late?
Warning: SPOILERS AHEAD!
The Review
Negatives
- This may be a negative and a positive but the buildup to Nicholas and Naomi’s reconciliation was hard to read. The lack of communication, appreciation, and abundance of miscommunication present in their relationship made me wish they would break up only two chapters in. Hogle perfectly captures the way love can sour without attention, so props to her for her wonderful writing, but it caused me quite a bit of grief sitting on my couch since I was looking to read a rom com not a couple on the verge of a breakup!
![giphy Me while reading the first couple chapters](http://www.reggiesays.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/giphy.gif)
Positives
- Naomi’s rediscovery of her love for Nicholas was so sweet to read, especially because it took a lot of work on both their parts to start finally talking about their feelings. Hogle really focuses on the essentials of a relationship like trust and appreciation and invites the reader to not only join Nicholas and Naomi’s journey of rebuilding their relationship but also serves as a wakeup call to not be complacent in our own relationships.
- Nicholas’ family dynamic was so irritating to read, but that led to such a triumphant victory when Nicholas finally stood up for Naomi in front of his mother and put Naomi first, a move he struggled to make throughout their relationship but was so satisfying for the reader.
- All the romantic scenes in the cabin in the woods were written so beautifully and I really appreciated how the author focuses on their slow rebuilding of trust and emotional vulnerability with each other and makes that the basis of their romance rather than focusing on physical chemistry for the majority of the novel as some novels do.
![giphy-2 Me at the end of the novel](http://www.reggiesays.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/giphy-2.gif)
Bonus! Story Soundtrack
- Stuck with U, Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber
The Verdict
Reggie says: Sarah Hogle takes the enemies to lovers trope and goes one step further by writing a lovers to enemies to lovers trope! The perfect read to tug your heartstrings during the holidays, realistic but still riveting.