YOU’VE FOUND OLIVER By Dustin Thao

Dani Young 

I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

YOU’VE FOUND OLIVER By Dustin ThaoYou've Found Oliver by Dustin Thao
Series: You've Reached Sam #2
Published by Dutton Books for Young Readers on 9/30/25
Genres: Contemporary, LGBT, Romance, Young Adult
Pages: 285
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
Buy on Amazon
four-half-stars

It’s been a year since his best friend, Sam, died. Even though Oliver knows he won’t get a response, he can’t stop texting Sam’s number, especially as the anniversary of his death approaches.

Then one day he accidentally hits the call button, and someone picks up.

The voice on the other end isn’t Sam. Sam’s number was reassigned and a stranger has been receiving Oliver’s private and vulnerable messages for months. But Ben, a college student in Seattle, won’t remain a stranger for long. When they finally meet in person, their spark is undeniable. Everything seems perfect until Oliver discovers something strange might be keeping them apart.

Short and Sweet Review

It’s been a year since Sam has died, and even though Oliver knows he won’t get a response he finds comfort in sending Sam’s number text messages with updates about his life. Unbeknownst to Oliver someone else now has Sam’s number, so when Oliver calls Sam’s number he’s surprised when someone else picks up. Oliver thinks he’s just going to have a short interaction but he and Ben continue to talk and basically hit it off. All is well until these two actually meet and even though it’s great, something weird is happening that might keep these two apart.

I’m sure I have a review for the first book on my site but it was not my favorite book, so I went into this book with low expectations. I honestly loved this book way more than I thought I would. The anniversary of Sam’s death is coming up so we can see how that has affected Oliver and we get some flashbacks of some of the things Oliver never got to say. Oliver was a good character, he was still trying to figure things out at this point in life and that’s explored more as the book goes on. I did like the interactions with Ben and Oliver, it was like they were made for each other. When Ben and Oliver meet it’s almost like the other one isn’t at the right place at the right time and they’re basically crossing into different timelines so that part of the plot was interesting to see. Oliver’s timeline is in the Spring and Ben’s is in the Fall of the year before, I liked this part of the plot because I was glued to my seat trying to figure out how they were going to remedy this and if it could even be fixed at all. I enjoyed seeing all of the time Ben and Oliver spent together and interacted, I also liked that Julie was in this book and she was a good friend to Oliver.

Overall, this was a cute book and I enjoyed it way more than the first book. I would definitely recommend this book, it was cute and the romance will leave you wanting more.

four-half-stars

Recommended Posts

THE OCEAN WOULD PAINT ME BLUE By Zoulfa Katouh

Short and Sweet Review The Ocean Would Paint me Blue was such an emotional and powerful read. The story follows Jihad, a seventeen-year-old girl whose world loses its color after the sudden death of her mother. As she navigates grief, Islamophobia, and the challenges of starting at a new school, she reconnects with her love […]

Dani Young 

IN CASE I GO MISSING By R.N. Swann

Short and Sweet Review In Case I Go Missing follows Fenny after her best friend Sarah suddenly disappears. Sarah has always been the bold, reckless one in their trio the self-appointed detective constantly digging into other people’s secrets, while Fenny stayed in the background beside her. But when the police brush Sarah off as just […]

Dani Young 

EVERY EXQUISITE THING By Laura Steven

Short and Sweet Review Every Exquisite Thing follows Penny Paxton, the daughter of a world-famous supermodel who has spent her whole life surrounded by beauty, fame, and impossible expectations. Wanting to step into the spotlight herself, Penny enrolls at the elite Dorian Drama School, where image matters just as much as talent. When her mentor […]

Dani Young