
It Ends with Us Audiobook Review: Colleen Hoover's Contemporary Romance
4.6 / 5
Overall Rating
Colleen Hoover's It Ends with Us became a TikTok phenomenon. We listened to the audiobook for this review.
The Contemporary Romance That Became a TikTok Phenomenon
Colleen Hoover's It Ends with Us (2016) became a global bestseller years after publication through TikTok recommendations. The audiobook edition narrated by Olivia Song captures Lily Bloom's first-person voice. At 11 hours 11 minutes, it's an accessible contemporary romance with serious domestic abuse content woven through the love story.
Short answer: Essential contemporary romance to understand 2020s TikTok book culture. Serious domestic abuse themes require content warnings. Not for readers currently in abusive situations. For others, compelling emotional engagement.
What the Book Is About
Protagonist: Lily Bloom, 23, just graduated, moves to Boston, starts her own flower shop.
Main plot: Lily meets neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid. They fall in love. But there are warning signs.
Secondary plot: Lily's journal entries to Ellen DeGeneres during her teen years, about her first love Atlas.
Content: Explores domestic abuse patterns, generational trauma, intimate partner violence. The title's meaning becomes clear near the end.
Why It's Controversial
Positive reception:
- Shows why abuse victims stay
- Raises awareness about domestic violence
- Breaks the cycle narrative emotionally
- Helps abuse survivors feel seen
Negative reception:
- Some argue book romanticizes abuse early on
- Sequel ("It Starts with Us") divides opinion
- Profit from abuse content
- Hoover's broader catalog has similar issues
Both perspectives have merit. Readers should approach with awareness.
Content Warnings
Present throughout:
- Physical violence
- Emotional abuse
- Coercive relationship dynamics
- Teen homelessness (Atlas's subplot)
- Mental health struggles
If you are currently in an abusive relationship, this book may not be appropriate for your mental health. Read with care.
Audiobook Format
Narrator: Olivia Song Length: 11h 11m Structure: 1st-person + journal entries Best speed: 1x for emotional weight
Song's narration captures Lily's voice well. Journal entry sections shift tone appropriately.
Hoover's Style
Colleen Hoover writes:
- Simple, direct prose
- First-person emotional intensity
- Romance plots with twists
- Contemporary settings
- Emotional payoff scenes
Critics find her prose unsophisticated. Fans find it accessible + emotionally honest. Both are accurate.
The TikTok Phenomenon
It Ends with Us was published 2016 with moderate success. TikTok's #BookTok community revived it in 2020-2022. BookTok creators reading the book on camera, reacting to the twist, driving sales. By 2023, it had sold 10+ million copies — far more than at initial release.
This pattern (old book + TikTok revival) has transformed book marketing. Publishers now target BookTok creators directly.
Who Should Listen
Good fit:
- Contemporary romance readers
- TikTok book community
- Emotional fiction fans
- Book club discussions
- Those curious about phenomenon
Not for:
- Current domestic violence survivors in crisis
- Readers uncomfortable with difficult content
- Those seeking "light" romance only
- Critics of Hoover's prose style
Compared to Other Contemporary Romance
| Book | Author | Heat | Content | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| It Ends with Us | Colleen Hoover | Medium | Abuse themes | 11h 11m |
| Verity (also Hoover) | Colleen Hoover | High | Dark thriller | 9h 12m |
| The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo | Taylor Jenkins Reid | Medium | Hollywood drama | 12h 10m |
| The Hating Game | Sally Thorne | Medium | Enemies-to-lovers | 8h 33m |
| Fourth Wing | Rebecca Yarros | High | Fantasy romance | 20h 44m |
Pros and Cons
Pros: Raises domestic abuse awareness, accessible writing, emotionally engaging, 11 hours is reasonable, TikTok phenomenon for a reason, helps survivors feel seen, strong sister-story subplot
Cons: Serious content requires warnings, some find prose unsophisticated, romanticization concerns, sequel divides opinion, not for readers in crisis, Hoover's broader catalog has similar issues
FAQ
Is there a sequel? Yes — "It Starts with Us" (2022). Divides opinion.
Is this based on true events? Partly — Hoover has said her mother's experience inspired the book.
Film adaptation? 2024 film with Blake Lively + Justin Baldoni. Controversial production process.
Narrator consistency across Hoover? Different narrators across her books. Olivia Song handles this one.
Is this "triggering"? Yes, for anyone with abuse history. Approach with care.
Similar books? Verity (also Hoover, thriller), The Silent Patient (Michaelides).
Bottom Line
It Ends with Us is the contemporary romance phenomenon that defines 2020s TikTok book culture. Serious content warnings. Accessible writing. Essential for understanding current book community dynamics. Read with awareness.
Our rating: 4.6/5 — Docked for content warnings and prose criticism from some readers. Within contemporary romance category, phenomenon.
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