
It Ends With Us
Lily has fought for everything she has. Raised in a small Maine town, she clawed her way through college, relocated to Boston, and built a business from the ground up. Life, for once, feels like it's going somewhere. Then Ryle Kincaid walks in. He's a neurosurgeon with a sharp wit, a stubborn streak, and an inexplicable soft spot for Lily that cuts right through his polished exterior. She can't stop thinking about him. The problem is that Ryle wants absolutely nothing to do with relationships, which makes his growing attachment to Lily all the more unsettling for both of them. As she tries to make sense of what they are to each other, old memories start surfacing, ones tied to Atlas Corrigan, her first love and the boy who once kept her safe when no one else did. When Atlas reappears without warning, the life Lily has carefully constructed begins to fracture. Hoover writes with a raw honesty here that sets this apart from a straightforward romance. The characters carry real weight, real flaws, and real histories. There's genuine tension in watching Lily navigate love and self-worth simultaneously, and the story asks some quietly difficult questions about the people closest to us. It's moving, at times uncomfortable, and rather hard to put down.
- Author: Colleen Hoover
- Publisher: Simon & Schuser India
- Genre: Mystery
- ISBN: 978-1501110368
- Pages: 230 pages
