Explore a Queer Happily Ever After

Here We Go Again

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Here We Go Again book cover

The author of the “sexy, insightful, and utterly charming” (BuzzFeed) Kiss Her Once for Me returns with a new queer rom-com following once childhood best friends forced together to drive their former teacher across the country.


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“Sexy, insightful, and utterly charming” - Buzzfeed

“Funny and wise, sexy and smart and tender, this story has it all. A dazzling romance about letting go, second chances, and embracing the unexpected."

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—Ashley Herring Blake, author of Delilah Green Doesn't Care

A funny, poignant, and frequently tear-jerking queer rom-com…Cochrun conjures the feeling of infinite possibility that comes from summer on the open road while exploring the intricacies of love and the grief of an unfulfilled life. Complete with a beautiful romantic reunion, this unforgettable, heart-tugging romance is Cochrun’s best yet.

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-PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (STARRED REVIEW)

Reading an Alison Cochrun book is a full-body experience. There was so much in Here We Go Again about showing up for other people and showing up for yourself, and I was here for all of it.

ALICIA THOMPSON, USA Today bestselling author of Love in the Time of Serial Killers

“Funny, tender, heart-wrenching, and hopeful. Here We Go Again is a love letter to educators and queer mentors, and opening up your heart even when it hurts.”

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Rosie Danan, USA Today bestselling author of Do Your Worst

“It’ll make you laugh and it’ll make you cry, but above all else, it’ll make you miss that teacher who impacted your life when you were a kid. This book shows the things we’ll do for those we love, and that you can find humor in the sad times.”

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HANNAH GRACE, #1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ICEBREAKER

Explore a Queer Happily Ever After

Here We Go Again

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A long time ago, Logan Maletis and Rosemary Hale used to be friends. They spent their childhood summers running through the woods, rebelling against their conservative small town, and dreaming of escaping. But then an incident the summer before high school turned them into bitter rivals. After graduation, they went ten years without speaking.

Now in their thirties, Logan and Rosemary find they aren’t quite living the lives of adventure they imagined for themselves. Still in their small town and working as teachers at their alma mater, they’re both stuck in old patterns. Uptight Rosemary chooses security and stability over all else, working constantly, and her most stable relationship is with her label maker. Chaotic and impulsive Logan has a long list of misguided ex-lovers and an apathetic shrug she uses to protect herself from anything real. And as hard as they try to avoid each other—and their complicated past—they keep crashing into each other. Including with their cars.

But when their beloved former English teacher and lifelong mentor tells them he has only a few months to live, they’re forced together once and for all to fulfill his last a cross-country road trip. Stuffed into the gayest van west of the Mississippi, the three embark on a life-changing summer trip—from Washington state to the Grand Canyon, from the Gulf Coast to coastal Maine—that will chart a new future and perhaps lead them back to one another.

Here We Go Again Playlist

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Dive into this playlist for Here We Go Again — a heartfelt mix of songs that capture the ups and downs of love, growth, and new beginnings.

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Content Warmings

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I’ve always called this book my sapphic road trip romcom about death, and I want readers to know going in that this romance contains the on-page death of a main character from cancer. I don’t see this as a spoiler but as central to the premise of the story, and I want people to have this information so they can decide if the book is a good fit for them! Grief is huge and strange, so please take care when reading this book!

Most of the book is heavy on the com and light on the traum, but here are some other content warnings for readers who prefer them up front!

- Contains depictions of managed and unmanaged anxiety and ADHD, as well as references to social isolation on the basis of neurodivergence

- contains multiple scenes in hospitals

- Contains scenes of drinking and smoking weed

- Contains references to the AIDS epidemic and lives lost during that time

- Contains vulgar language and on-page sex

- Contains multiple descriptions of food, including meat, and very brief references to past disordered eating

- Contains brief references to homophobia, transphobia, and racism (all challenged or condemned)