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The First Time I Saw Him by Laura Dave

2/3/2026

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DRB Reviews...The First Time I Saw Him by Laura Dave

I was hoping for a sequel to "The Last Thing He Told Me" because so much was left unknown. Dave did not disappoint! When I heard that "The First Time I Saw Him" was being released, I pre-ordered it, and have been filled with tantalizing anticipation ever since. 

The book arrived in the post and I read it in almost one sitting. This was the best sequel I have ever read. Dave started right where she left off, and then proceeded to fill in all the gaps and missing pieces of the puzzle. Dave answered all the questions I had from the first book, and this is no small feat.

"The First Time I Saw Him" was exciting, well more like exhilarating...I had to just keep turning the pages to find out more. I was on the edge of my seat and just wanted to binge through to the end as fast as I could. It was well worth the wait!  I have never read a book by Dave that I haven't loved!

I just learned that "The Last Thing He Told Me" was adapted into an Apple TV thriller series starring Jennifer Garner.  The second season is premiering on February 20th, 2026 and is based on "The First Time I Saw Him". I have time to watch season one before season two is released. Love Jennifer Garner, can't wait! I adore screenplay adaptions from books!

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