

They build a life for themselves, living life to the fullest and seizing every.


Four years later, Emma has found happiness again and is about to marry her best friend when Jesse resurfaces, turning her world upside down and leaving her torn between two great loves. In her twenties, Emma marries her high school sweetheart, Jesse. Emma and Jesse are living the perfect life together, until Jesse disappears in a tragic helicopter crash on their first wedding anniversary. Don't forget to pack one in your summer tote bag for optimal enjoyment of the season's best reads.Simu Liu (Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings), Phillipa Soo (Hamilton), and Luke Bracey (Point Break) star in this modern twist on a classic love story from NY Times bestselling author Taylor Jenkins Reid. Bookseller Favorites Book Lovers by Emily Henry 4.7 (79) Paperback 15.30 17.00 Save 10 Hardcover 23.99 Paperback 15.30 eBook 9.99 Audiobook 0.00 Large Print 35. Whether you're in YA or general fiction, there's a book here for you. The novel employs both the past and present tenses, and toys with conventional notions of linear time. Who can help swooning over those adorably unexpected moments of serendipity that bring two people together? A stuck elevator, a plate of overturned fast food, a case of mistaken identity - I can't help but squeal with excitement whenever the moment occurs when, as a reader, I meet two characters who are destined to be together.especially when they don't realize it yet.īelow are 13 books with meet-cutes that contain all of the feels-inducing swoon-worthy moments you could ever hope for: from love-at-first-sight to hate-at-first-sight, awkward mishaps, steamy encounters, it's all here and it's all going to make you never want to read anything other than books that contain dramatically adorable beginnings to new relationships. One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid From the author of Maybe in Another Lifenamed a People Magazine pick and a 'Best Book of the Summer' by Glamour and USA Todaycomes a breathtaking new love story about a woman unexpectedly forced to choose between the husband she has long thought dead and the fianc who has finally brought her back to life. Taylor Jenkins Reids novel One True Loves is predominantly written from the main character Emma Blairs first person point of view. This plot device - a scene in which a future romantic couple meet for the first time, often in a particularly cute or awkward way - has become something of a pop culture phenomenon, and I totally understand why. There are certain tropes in books that I just can't get enough of: enemies-to-lovers, slow burn romance, oh-there's-only-one-bed-I-guess-we'll-have-to-share.
