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New York Times Bestseller – A hardworking book publicist with a carefully mapped-out future faces an unexpected twist when she falls for her temporary roommate—only to realize he’s living seven years in the past. This charming and insightful novel comes from the New York Times bestselling author of *The Dead Romantics* and was named a Best Book of 2023 by the New York Public Library.
“A gorgeous love story from one of the finest romance writers out there.” — Carley Fortune, New York Times bestselling author of *Every Summer After*
The worst day of your life can shatter everything, leaving you to figure out how to move forward. Clementine has a plan to keep her heart safe—work hard, find someone reliable to love, and always remember to chase the moon. The last part may be a bit whimsical, something her aunt used to say, but having one big dream has helped her keep going. And for the most part, her plan has worked. However, love is tricky, especially when she’s afraid of letting anyone get too close.
Then, one day, she walks into her late aunt’s apartment and finds a stranger standing in the kitchen. He has warm eyes, a Southern accent, and a fondness for lemon pies—the kind of man she once would have fallen for completely. And she might again, if not for one impossible truth.
He is living in the past. Seven years behind her, to be exact.
Her aunt always claimed the apartment was a fold in time, a place where moments blended together like watercolors. Clementine knows that if she lets herself fall, she may end up heartbroken. Because love is never just about time—it’s about timing.
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