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Ellipsis A Love Story - Front Cover

Ellipsis: A Love Story

Standing on the edge of the Brooklyn Bridge, grasping for the rail, but most of all the last breath of hope between a dream and oblivion...

 

Thea Scriven lives for her stories, her dream. To be a published author is the one thing her entire being aches to achieve, but luck has never been on her side. For years, all she'd received was formatted rejection from agents who'd spend merely a minute or two before deeming her and work unworthy of their time and interest. Five years, an ultimatum she'd given herself to chase a dream bordering unattainable, relentlessly working, determined to pour everything into her writing, giving everything she has until there is nothing left to give.

 

Fate and luck seem to have a change of heart when Adrian Friedman stumbles upon her path, uncovering the potential most had yet to find, reigniting her hope, and offering her more than she ever expected. With six months left on the table, Thea is exhausted. Long nights of waitressing for her brother's best friend, Aaron Mariani, and (not so politely) dealing with leering customers and their disgustingly unfiltered flirtatious advances, she contents herself in spending her days writing and in his arms. People expect their lives to change overnight, that some signs are worth more than any failure, and for Thea, that sign walked through the door of Aaron's bar with gray eyes mirroring what tomorrow could hold.

 

While some things will never be enough, are these signs enough to change the course of Thea's path, to save her love or breaks everything beyond repair?

Minimalist Edition • Bonus Scene : Birthday
 

Minimalist Edition

ISBN: 978-65-00-56328-3

Bonus Scene Synopsis:

In the months leading up to the birth of their firstborn, Adrian has been fearful and anxious about whether or not he’ll be able to connect with their child and if he’ll be the father and partner Thea deserves.

He doesn’t want to disappoint her, Yet all that fear melts into nothing as the Fantasy editor holds their baby for the first time.

Favorite quote: “Dad. That’s a funny word, isn’t it? I’m terrified I won’t be a good dad. I had a great dad, so if I fuck this up, it will be all on me. It’s not like there are any excuses for shitty dads, but you and your mom deserve better than a shitty dad, wouldn’t you agree?”

Content Warning: This book contains explicit content, profanity, references to suicide ideation, discussion of domestic violence, discussion of murder, discussion of misogyny, and panic attacks.

Tropes:

Warning Hot - Trope
He FallsFirst - Trope
Grumpy Sunshine - Trope
Billionaire Romance - Trope
Friends With Benefits - Trope
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