![]() ![]() “Believing in fate is like living on cruise control,” Hannah says. Hannah’s best friend, Gabby, believes in soul mates, and though Hannah has trouble making decisions-even when picking a snack from a vending machine-she and Gabby discover how their belief systems can alter their world as much as their choices. Two vastly different scenarios play out in alternating chapters: in one, Hannah and Ethan reconnect as if no time has passed in the other, Hannah lands in the hospital alone after a freak accident that marks the first of many surprising plot twists. Should she go home with her friends and catch up with him later, or should they stay out and have another drink? It doesn’t seem like either decision would have earth-shattering consequences, but Reid has a knack for finding skeletons in unexpected closets. Reid’s latest ( After I Do, 2014, etc.) explores two parallel universes in which a young woman hopes to find her soul mate and change her life for the better.Īfter ending an affair with a married man, Hannah Martin is reunited with her high school sweetheart, Ethan, at a bar in Los Angeles. ![]()
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