«Everything Will End With Us»:
Lily has always worked hard for the life she dreamed of. She has come a long way: she left her small town, graduated from college, and opened her business in Boston. And then Lily fell in love with Ryle.
He is pushy, stubborn, and has an absolute weakness for Lily, and she can't get him out of her head. Ryle is against serious relationships, and very soon Lily begins to understand that it's not that simple.
Lily is increasingly overwhelmed with doubts. Everything changes when her first love - Atlas - reappears in her life.
«Everything Will Begin With Us»:
After an unexpected meeting, Lily and Atlas can't stop thinking about each other and what they've been through. And after two years of separation, Lily decides to give their relationship a second chance. But getting close again turns out to be not so simple. Lily understands: Ryle, her ex-husband, will never allow Atlas to be a part of her life. But for love, it’s worth the risk.
There are no easy solutions in this story, but there is the power of feelings that can overcome any obstacles. Colleen Hoover proves once again: true love doesn’t end on the last page - it just begins.
Ending a sentence means giving the line a continuation.
Colleen Hoover is an author whom readers trust with their hearts. A literary phenomenon of our time, a three-time winner of the Goodreads Choice Award in the «romance» category. Her works have been translated into dozens of languages. Colleen Hoover's stories prove that even a trampled flower can one day sprout to get closer to the sun.
The gift box set of two novels by Colleen Hoover «Everything Will End With Us» and «Everything Will Begin With Us» is not just a love story, it’s a story of choices. Because a period is not the end, but an opportunity to rewrite your story.
The first book is an honest and poignant novel about feelings that can hurt and the courage to stop in time. The second is the long-awaited continuation, when after pain there is hope for a happy ending.
The main symbol of this duology is the lily flower. What will happen if we reveal its unappealing side, glorifying not only life but also death, not only the beginning but also the end? New images, new meanings will emerge, but it will remain beautiful.