How to End a Love Story
by Yulin Kuang
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A REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK! “Emotional, relatable and binge-worthy." –Tessa Bailey “I’ll read anything she writes. An absolute star." –Emily Henry “I was hooked on the very first page. Don't miss this one!" — Carley Fortune Two writers with a complicated history end up working on the same TV show... Can they write themselves a new ending? A sexy and emotional enemies-to-lovers romance guaranteed to pull on your heartstrings and give you a book hangover from brilliant new voice Yulin Kuang Named a
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Two successful writers with a painful, shared past are unexpectedly thrown together when they are hired for the same high-stakes television adaptation, forcing them to navigate a minefield of old grief and professional tension. This emotionally charged romance masterfully explores the enemies-to-lovers trope, charting a course from forced proximity and sharp dialogue to a slow-burn connection that is both deeply felt and intensely passionate. Kuang crafts a narrative that is as much about the creative process and career ambition as it is about healing old wounds, making the characters' journey toward a second chance feel earned and authentic. The chemistry between the leads crackles on the page, transforming their shared workspace from a battleground into a place of vulnerability and unexpected connection.
What sets this story apart is its raw emotional honesty and the palpable weight of the characters' history, which elevates the classic romantic setup into a poignant exploration of forgiveness and self-discovery. Readers who appreciate complex, well-drawn characters and a narrative that doesn't shy away from deep-seated pain will find this an utterly compelling and binge-worthy read. The seamless blend of witty banter, steamy encounters, and heartfelt moments creates a powerful, resonant experience that lingers long after the final page. This is a stunning debut that delivers a satisfying, hard-won happy ending, proving that some stories are worth rewriting.
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