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What happens when tragedy exposes the fragile threads holding a family together? In Regretting You, bestselling author Colleen Hoover delivers a deeply emotional story of love, loss, and the complicated bond between mothers and daughters. This chapter-by-chapter summary unpacks the journey of Morgan Grant and her teenage daughter, Clara, as they navigate heartbreak, secrets, and the struggle to understand each other.

Morgan is determined to shield Clara from repeating her own youthful mistakes, but their clashing personalities and unspoken resentments create a widening rift. When a sudden, devastating accident upends their world, both are forced to confront painful truths and hidden betrayals. As Morgan seeks solace in an unexpected place and Clara rebels in her own way, the distance between them grows—threatening to become permanent.

This summary distills the novel’s key moments, emotional turning points, and the powerful themes of forgiveness, family, and second chances. Perfect for readers who want to quickly grasp the heart of Hoover’s moving story, this guide offers insight into the characters’ struggles and the hope that can emerge from even the deepest regrets.

Disclaimer: This is an unofficial summary and analysis of Regretting You by Colleen Hoover. It is intended to enhance understanding and support the appreciation of the original work.

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