Georgia Stanton has gone through a tough divorce and now must start life anew. Returning home to Colorado, she encounters bestselling author Noah Garrison, smug and generally outrageous. No matter what the publisher says, may she be damned if this handsome writer of tragic doomed love stories finishes her great-grandmother Scarlett Stanton's last novel.
Noah is at the height of his career. Novels are being published, adaptations are being released—the star of contemporary prose has achieved everything one could dream of. However, he cannot refuse the offer to finish the loudest book of the century—a book that his idol Scarlett Stanton did not complete. However, it’s one thing to come up with a successful ending for the novel of a legendary writer, and quite another to deal with her beautiful, stubborn, and cynical granddaughter Georgia. But, while reading the manuscript and correspondence from World War II together, these two begin to understand why Scarlett never finished her novel.
This book is based on real events, on the story of the great love between Scarlett and a military pilot, and the ending of this story is far from happy. Georgia knows for sure that love always leads to ruin. The chemistry and understanding between her and Noah are beyond doubt, but Georgia is determined not to repeat her great-grandmother's mistakes, even if Noah pays for it with his career.