Some happily ever afters begin in tragedy.
I’m an actor who hates the limelight. Everyone wants Easton Rowe’s attention—my money, my fame. It’s impossible to have a real relationship with a woman, so I don’t even try.
But then there’s Nova. My sister’s best friend. She’s been there our whole lives, and she’s here now to help us when we need her most. When I need her most.
I should keep my guard up, focus on my dying sister and her daughter. But I can’t ignore Nova. Not with the way she carries this grief with me. The way she flinches when I move too fast, the ghost of something lurking in her eyes. The way she blushes when I get too close, making me wonder how close I can get.
For once, I don’t want to keep my distance. Nova thinks she has nothing to give, but all I need is a chance. I know we can take our broken pieces and make something whole.
I enjoyed this book, for what it was, although I am not sure Easton and Nova's story is really a romance. It's more one of insta-love between people who have known each other and start to see one another differently because of a tragedy they share.
While the book wasn't overshadowed completely by the sad events, it's what I think about when I look back on the book, so for me that is more what the story was than the romance. Again, this is fine...but it makes it tough to say it was really a romance. That said, the blurb definitely made me expect this going in, I think I just wanted there to be more development to the romance than there was in the story.


