Regretting You

4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars | 236,746 ratings

Price: 21.88

Last update: 11-29-2025


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  • Such a Good Read — Loved the Twist
    This was such a good book and such an easy read. Colleen Hoover’s writing pulls you in right away, and I loved the twist — it kept things interesting without feeling overdone. The characters, the pacing, the emotion… everything just worked. I flew through it and really enjoyed it.
  • Love, Loss, and the Words Left Unsaid
    This is a contemporary romance. Dual POV. Seeing the story unfold from both Morgan and Clara’s perspectives adds emotional depth. You feel the misunderstandings, the pain, and the love from both sides. Really enjoyed the read!!
  • Good book
    Regretting You was such a great book. Emotional, honest, and beautifully written. Colleen Hoover captures the complicated bond between a mother and daughter so perfectly, showing how love, grief, and misunderstanding can intertwine in the most powerful ways.

    I loved how the story balanced heartbreak and healing, and how each character grew through their pain. It’s one of those books that makes you stop and think about family, forgiveness, and how we find strength even in the hardest moments.

    Another incredible read from Colleen. Heartfelt, raw, and impossible to put down.
  • An Emotional, Heart-Gripping Story About Love, Loss, and Forgiveness
    Regretting You is one of those novels that completely takes over your emotions and leaves you thinking about the characters long after you’ve finished. Colleen Hoover delivers a story that blends family drama, romance, and grief in a way that feels raw, authentic, and deeply moving.

    The book follows Morgan, a mother who has always played it safe, and her teenage daughter Clara, who couldn’t be more different. After a sudden tragedy, secrets start unraveling that put their relationship to the test. Hoover does a phenomenal job capturing the complicated dynamics between mothers and daughters—the miscommunication, the unspoken love, and the clash of perspectives between generations.

    What I loved most was how real the characters felt. Morgan’s struggle to find herself again while still being strong for her daughter is heartbreaking and inspiring, while Clara’s voice captures the confusion and anger of a teenager navigating first love and devastating loss. The dual POV makes the story even richer, showing how two people can live through the same pain but process it so differently.

    As always, Colleen Hoover’s writing is beautifully simple yet gut-wrenching. She balances the heavy moments with light, heart-warming scenes and sprinkles in just enough romance to give the story hope.

    This isn’t just a romance—it’s a story about family, healing, and the courage to move forward when everything feels broken. If you enjoy emotional reads that make you cry and smile in the same chapter, Regretting You is a must-read.
  • It was okay
    You either love this book or hate it. I felt like the story could get a bit boring at times and the problems could’ve been avoided. The reason I gave this book a three stars is because of the ending. The ending is so cute and left me smiling. Honestly, the book is worth reading just for the ending.
  • it’s gripping, it’s good, it could have been half the size though
    I’ll try to write it without spoilers. I loved the book and devoured it. In less than 24 hrs it was done, which means it really grabbed my attention and interest. The call for me was the mother daughter relationship since I always had a kind of complicated relationship with my mother and being myself a mother to fast approaching pre teens the theme really appealed to me. The first chapters are really well Constructed and developed, surprising you in the right moment. And when the freak accident happens and all hell breaks loose after at least 2 of 4 chapters I feel like the communication could have solved a lot of drama had it occurred sooner. I feel like it stretches for too long and therefore 4 stars instead of five. But when finally communication occurs it is beautiful, and such a satisfying book! It’s worth reading.
  • Great unputdownable book
    This book was so much fun to read, and now I can’t wait to see the movie. The characters are so interesting, the plot is so interesting, I hated to have to put it down.
  • Beautiful turns
    Descriptions of grace when the world seems so upside down. Beautiful storyline in parallel almost. I love the way the characters come alive in so many different feels. It is a must read when you need hope that truth can set free and relationships can mend.

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