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How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang

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How to End a Love Story

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Two writers with plenty of shared history end up staffed on the same TV show... Can they write themselves a new ending?

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    Enemies to lovers

Synopsis

Helen Zhang hasn’t seen Grant Shepard once in the thirteen years since the tragic accident that bound their lives together forever.

Now a bestselling author, Helen pours everything into her career. She’s even scored a coveted spot in the writers’ room of the TV adaptation of her popular young adult novels, and if she can hide her imposter syndrome and overcome her writer’s block, surely the rest of her life will fall into place too. LA is the fresh start she needs. After all, no one knows her there. Except…

Grant has done everything in his power to move on from the past, including building a life across the country. And while the panic attacks have never quite gone away, he’s well liked around town as a screenwriter. He knows he shouldn’t have taken the job on Helen’s show, but it will open doors to developing his own projects that he just can’t pass up.

Grant’s exactly as Helen remembers him—charming, funny, popular, and lovable in ways that she’s never been. And Helen’s exactly as Grant remembers too—brilliant, beautiful, closed off. But working together is messy, and electrifying, and Helen’s parents, who have never forgiven Grant, have no idea he’s in the picture at all.

When secrets come to light, they must reckon with the fact that theirs was never meant to be any kind of love story. And yet…the key to making peace with their past—and themselves—might just lie in holding on to each other in the present.

Content warning

This book contains mentions of suicide.

Why I love it

I find it difficult to sum up How To End a Love Story. When the premise was first described to me, I thought, there’s no way this is going to work. I’ve never been more happy to be so wrong.

Our story begins with Helen Zhang, a successful author who goes to LA to work in the writers’ room adapting her book for TV. It’s been over a decade since the tragic loss of her sister, and she hopes that this can mark a new chapter of her life. That is until she runs into Grant Shepard—the one who was driving the car that killed her sister 13 years ago—in the writers’ room. Today, he’s struggling with debilitating anxiety and panic attacks, but he’s still the affable and charming guy Helen knew back in high school.

Helen and Grant get off to a rocky start. Working together with such a tragic bond creates friction that seems insurmountable. Over time, though, breaking the ice becomes baring their souls, and a clear chemistry emerges between them. After new secrets from the accident come to light, Helen and Grant must learn to navigate their past and blossoming relationship.

This book delivers in every way: it’s an emotional (and humorous) journey that resonates on every page. Reading Yulin Kuang is seeing a master at work. As she takes you through gut-wrenching emotional lows and highs, she also provides a perfect amount of levity. I feel lucky to have gone on this journey with these characters, who I grew to love as they loved each other. I know you will too.

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Yours Truly
The Pairing
The Paradise Problem
The Rom-Commers
Under Your Spell
The Friend Zone
Just Some Stupid Love Story
Just for the Summer
Fangirl Down
How to End a Love Story
The Second Chance Year
Red, White & Royal Blue
Hello Stranger
Stars in Your Eyes
Part of Your World
Love & Other Disasters
It Ends with Us
The True Love Experiment
The Bodyguard
One Last Stop
Dating Dr. Dil
Head Over Heels
The Ex Hex
The Reunion
How to Walk Away
Things You Save in a Fire
Lunar Love
Get a Life, Chloe Brown
Before I Let Go
The Boyfriend Project
How to Marry Keanu Reeves in 90 Days
What You Wish For
In a Holidaze
The Kiss Curse
Kiss Her Once for Me
Romance
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Yours Truly
The Pairing
The Paradise Problem
The Rom-Commers
Under Your Spell
The Friend Zone
Just Some Stupid Love Story
Just for the Summer
Fangirl Down
How to End a Love Story
The Second Chance Year
Red, White & Royal Blue
Hello Stranger
Stars in Your Eyes
Part of Your World
Love & Other Disasters
It Ends with Us
The True Love Experiment
The Bodyguard
One Last Stop
Dating Dr. Dil
Head Over Heels
The Ex Hex
The Reunion
How to Walk Away
Things You Save in a Fire
Lunar Love
Get a Life, Chloe Brown
Before I Let Go
The Boyfriend Project
How to Marry Keanu Reeves in 90 Days
What You Wish For
In a Holidaze
The Kiss Curse
Kiss Her Once for Me