
Once, Again, Always: A Novel
A Paperback OriginalA second chance romance following a young woman who wakes up in the hospital with no memory of the past six years, only to find that in that time, she apparently married the one man she can’t stand—her arrogant and infuriating former boarding school rival.
When Molly Graham wakes up in the hospital, she doesn’t remember anything about the past six years of her life. So when Aster Bishop—arrogant, elitist Aster Bishop who made her life hell for being a scholarship student—storms into her room, she has no idea why he's there. Or why he is calling her his wife.To Molly's bewilderment, in the years she can no longer recall, she somehow fell in love with the man she once despised. Assured by her lifelong best friends that she was happy, she reluctantly moves back into the home they share to try and piece her life back together.Though her guard is up, it’s clear that the kind and devastatingly handsome man who spends every night sleeping on the sofa is nothing like the boy she once knew. The chemistry between them is undeniable—and yet Aster is distant with her, infuriatingly so. It's clear he’s keeping secrets, and Molly can't stand it. Especially as she's faced with the knowledge that she might never regain her memories of their years together.But would it be such a tragedy, if it means she gets to fall in love twice?Tropes
Rivals to loversForced proximitySlow burnFound familySecond chance romanceMemory loss
A Paperback OriginalA second chance romance following a young woman who wakes up in the hospital with no memory of the past six years, only to find that in that time, she apparently married the one man she can’t stand—her arrogant and infuriating former boarding school rival.
When Molly Graham wakes up in the hospital, she doesn’t remember anything about the past six years of her life. So when Aster Bishop—arrogant, elitist Aster Bishop who made her life hell for being a scholarship student—storms into her room, she has no idea why he's there. Or why he is calling her his wife.To Molly's bewilderment, in the years she can no longer recall, she somehow fell in love with the man she once despised. Assured by her lifelong best friends that she was happy, she reluctantly moves back into the home they share to try and piece her life back together.Though her guard is up, it’s clear that the kind and devastatingly handsome man who spends every night sleeping on the sofa is nothing like the boy she once knew. The chemistry between them is undeniable—and yet Aster is distant with her, infuriatingly so. It's clear he’s keeping secrets, and Molly can't stand it. Especially as she's faced with the knowledge that she might never regain her memories of their years together.But would it be such a tragedy, if it means she gets to fall in love twice?Tropes
Rivals to loversForced proximitySlow burnFound familySecond chance romanceMemory loss
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A Paperback OriginalA second chance romance following a young woman who wakes up in the hospital with no memory of the past six years, only to find that in that time, she apparently married the one man she can’t stand—her arrogant and infuriating former boarding school rival.
When Molly Graham wakes up in the hospital, she doesn’t remember anything about the past six years of her life. So when Aster Bishop—arrogant, elitist Aster Bishop who made her life hell for being a scholarship student—storms into her room, she has no idea why he's there. Or why he is calling her his wife.To Molly's bewilderment, in the years she can no longer recall, she somehow fell in love with the man she once despised. Assured by her lifelong best friends that she was happy, she reluctantly moves back into the home they share to try and piece her life back together.Though her guard is up, it’s clear that the kind and devastatingly handsome man who spends every night sleeping on the sofa is nothing like the boy she once knew. The chemistry between them is undeniable—and yet Aster is distant with her, infuriatingly so. It's clear he’s keeping secrets, and Molly can't stand it. Especially as she's faced with the knowledge that she might never regain her memories of their years together.But would it be such a tragedy, if it means she gets to fall in love twice?Tropes
Rivals to loversForced proximitySlow burnFound familySecond chance romanceMemory loss






















