Publisher's Summary In the romantic tradition of The Notebook and Nights in Rodanthe, number-one New York Times best-selling author Nicholas Sparks returns with a story about a chance encounter that becomes a touchstone for two vastly different individuals - transcending decades, continents, and the bittersweet workings of fate. Hope Anderson is at a crossroads. At 36, she's been dating her boyfriend, an orthopedic surgeon, for six years. With no wedding plans in sight, and her father recently diagnosed with ALS, she decides to use a week at her family's cottage in Sunset Beach, North Carolina, to ready the house for sale and mull over some difficult decisions about her future. Tru Walls has never visited North Carolina but is summoned to Sunset Beach by a letter from a man claiming to be his father. A safari guide, born and raised in Zimbabwe, Tru hopes to unravel some of the mysteries surrounding his mother's early life and recapture memories lost with her death. When the two strangers cross paths, their connection is as electric as it is unfathomable...but in the immersive days that follow, their feelings for each other will give way to choices that pit family duty against personal happiness in devastating ways. Illuminating life's heartbreaking regrets and enduring hope, Every Breath explores the many facets of love that lay claim to our deepest loyalties - and asks the question, How long can a dream survive? ©2018 Nicholas Sparks (P)2018 Hachette Audio
You Might Also Like
Misfit
Legend of Fu Yao
Fifty Shades of Grey
Me Before You
The Duke and I
Collide
Temptation
The Mistake
Us
Boyfriend Material
From Blood and Ash
The Love Hypothesis
Beautiful Mistake
Deviant King
The Rake
Lilac
Invisible
The Last Letter from Your Lover
Come Back for Me
Good Boy
Saint
Reaper
The Mister
Credence
Comments
10 Comments
Not a GREAT Nicholas Sparks tale. This one doesn't fit well with a romance genre novel. I was a bit disappointed on how this TRUE story was told. I really want to be taken away by beautiful love stories that give the characters ample opportunity to make mistakes and then make it right. This one just didn't fit.
