Five years ago, Sophie Lane waited in a chapel for hours in her wedding dress, but the man she was supposed to marry never showed up.
Since then, she has focused on rebuilding her life. Now a senior editor at a well-known London publishing house, she has her own flat, her own career, and one rule she always follows: never let anyone close enough to hurt her like that again. Keeping her guard up helps her stay strong.
One day, a manuscript arrives on her desk, and the author specifically requests that she serve as the editor.
It's Ethan Cole, the man who left her at the altar without any explanation. His new novel is struggling, with a looming deadline in ten weeks, and Sophie is the only editor who can help. She knows she should refuse, but against her better judgment, she agrees.
Love, Rewritten is told from both perspectives and weaves together the memories that shaped and separated them. It's a slow-burning, second-chance romance about grief, honesty, and the difference between staying and leaving.
This book is perfect for readers who enjoy romance with emotional depth, enemies-to-lovers dynamics, and a love story rebuilt through honesty.