Emily Henry is easily one of my favorite authors, and I think I’ve read all her books. Her writing style is smooth and the dialogue feels natural.
Alice Scott and Hayden Anderson are journalists, competing for the opportunity to write a biography on the famous and infamous reclusive Margaret Ives. Margaret grew up with Vanderbilt-like riches, and married an Elvis-like rock star. The paparazzi were brutal and impacted her life in catastrophic ways. Alice and Scott alternate days meeting with Margaret, and they repeatedly bump into each other on the small island. Margaret makes them both sign NDAs, so they can’t share notes, but each suspects they’re not getting the full story. As their connection grows, so does what they can’t share with each other.
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