The Things We Leave Unfinished by Rebecca Yarros
âEverything I love in a story and itâs all held together by superb writing. Prose, passion, plot. This book has it all.â â Amy Harmon, New York Times bestselling author
Georgia Stanton, a twenty-eight-year-old woman, finds herself starting anew after sacrificing almost everything in a brutal divorce. She had to let go of her New York house, her friends, and her pride. Returning to her late great-grandmotherâs estate in Colorado, she unexpectedly encounters Noah Harrison, a bestselling author known for his romance novels featuring couples on the verge of kissing. Noahâs real-life demeanor matches his arrogant public persona, and Georgia refuses to believe that this handsome purveyor of love stories is the right person to complete her grandmotherâs final novel, despite the publisherâs insistence that heâs the perfect fit.
Noah is at the pinnacle of his career, with numerous book and movie deals under his belt. Heâs considered the âgolden boyâ of contemporary fiction, having achieved almost everything one could dream of. However, he canât resist the temptation of finishing the masterpiece left incomplete by his idol, Scarlett Stanton. Finding a suitable ending for the legendary authorâs work is one challenge, but dealing with Georgia, her beautiful, stubborn, and cynical great-granddaughter, proves to be another hurdle altogether.
As they delve into Scarlettâs manuscript and read her collection of letters, Noah and Georgia begin to understand why she never completed the book. It turns out that the story is based on Scarlettâs real-life romance with a World War II pilot, and the ending is far from happy. Georgia, who firmly believes that love always ends in disappointment, is determined to learn from her great-grandmotherâs mistakes, even if it means jeopardizing Noahâs career, despite their undeniable chemistry and connection.
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