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      # 1. “It Ends With Us” by Colleen Hoover

      * **POV Split**: Lily (trying to move on) vs. Ryle (struggling with losing her).
      * A deeply emotional novel where one character is trying to break free from a toxic past while the other can’t let go.

      # 2. “Normal People” by Sally Rooney

      * **POV Split**: Connell (guilt-ridden and lost) vs. Marianne (trying to grow beyond him).
      * A story of love, miscommunication, and how some people remain a ghost in your life, no matter how far you go.

      # 3. “You” by Caroline Kepnes

      * **POV Split**: Joe (obsessed and miserable) vs. Beck (trying to live her life, unaware of his presence).
      * This is more psychological thriller than romance, but it fits that “you’re never going to forget me” energy in an unsettling way.

      # 4. “The Paper Palace” by Miranda Cowley Heller

      * **POV Split**: Elle (making a painful choice) vs. Jonas (never moving on from her).
      * A novel about lifelong love, betrayal, and the weight of choices.

      # 5. “Exiles” by Jane Harper

      * **POV Split**: A detective trying to move forward vs. a missing woman’s presence haunting everyone.
      * More mystery-driven, but still hits that lingering, unforgettable energy.1. “It Ends With Us” by Colleen Hoover POV Split: Lily (trying to move on) vs. Ryle (struggling with losing her). A deeply emotional novel where one character is trying to break free from a toxic past while the other can’t let go. 2. “Normal People” by Sally Rooney POV Split: Connell (guilt-ridden and lost) vs. Marianne (trying to grow beyond him). A story of love, miscommunication, and how some people remain a ghost in your life, no matter how far you go. 3. “You” by Caroline Kepnes POV Split: Joe (obsessed and miserable) vs. Beck (trying to live her life, unaware of his presence). This is more psychological thriller than romance, but it fits that “you’re never going to forget me” energy in an unsettling way. 4. “The Paper Palace” by Miranda Cowley Heller POV Split: Elle (making a painful choice) vs. Jonas (never moving on from her). A novel about lifelong love, betrayal, and the weight of choices. 5. “Exiles” by Jane Harper POV Split: A detective trying to move forward vs. a missing woman’s presence haunting everyone. More mystery-driven, but still hits that lingering, unforgettable energy.

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