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How to End a Love Story

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Two writers with a complicated history find themselves working on the same TV show, leading to a sexy and emotional enemies-to-lovers romance. Helen Zhang hasn’t seen Grant Shepard in thirteen years since a tragic accident intertwined their lives. Now a bestselling author, she has landed a spot in the writers’ room of the TV adaptation of her young adult novels. If she can overcome her writer’s block and imposter syndrome, she believes her life will finally fall into place in LA, where no one knows her—except for Grant. Grant has tried to move on, establishing himself as a well-liked screenwriter across the country, despite ongoing panic attacks. He knows taking the job on Helen’s show is a mistake, but the opportunity is too good to pass up. As they reunite, Grant remains charming and lovable, while Helen is still brilliant yet closed off. Their collaboration is messy and electrifying, complicated by Helen’s parents, who have never forgiven Grant and are unaware of his involvement. As secrets emerge, they confront the reality that their relationship was never meant to be a love story. Yet, the path to making peace with their past—and themselves—may lie in holding on to each other in the present.

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How to End a Love Story, Yulin Kuang

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2024
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Language
English
Publisher
HarperCollins
Released
2024
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
ISBN10
0063310686
ISBN13
9780063310681
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How to End a Love Story
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Two writers with a complicated history find themselves working on the same TV show, leading to a sexy and emotional enemies-to-lovers romance. Helen Zhang hasn’t seen Grant Shepard in thirteen years since a tragic accident intertwined their lives. Now a bestselling author, she has landed a spot in the writers’ room of the TV adaptation of her young adult novels. If she can overcome her writer’s block and imposter syndrome, she believes her life will finally fall into place in LA, where no one knows her—except for Grant. Grant has tried to move on, establishing himself as a well-liked screenwriter across the country, despite ongoing panic attacks. He knows taking the job on Helen’s show is a mistake, but the opportunity is too good to pass up. As they reunite, Grant remains charming and lovable, while Helen is still brilliant yet closed off. Their collaboration is messy and electrifying, complicated by Helen’s parents, who have never forgiven Grant and are unaware of his involvement. As secrets emerge, they confront the reality that their relationship was never meant to be a love story. Yet, the path to making peace with their past—and themselves—may lie in holding on to each other in the present.