Somewhere in the Sunset
Somewhere in the Sunset
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Two perfect strangers in San Francisco. Gracie and Weston have their futures mapped out.
Gracie's future is glossy, glam and loved-up. Flawless like her influencer lifestyle. Weston's is all tattoo parlors, hitting the bar on the regular, and earning his police officer's badge. Tough guy, or so he tells himself.
What they have in common is heartbreak. In the aftermath of shattered romances, they're reeling. Gracie's been unceremoniously dumped ... by the guy who promised to be her forever. While Weston is realizing he never showed his ex quite how much he loved her.
When two sets of friends stage an intervention - no more pity parties - worlds collide in a downtown club. There's spilled drinks, thrown punches and ugly tears in the back of an Uber. Not exactly a cute meet-cute.
Their futures uncertain, Gracie and Weston gravitate toward one another. The chemistry between them is undeniable - but they're just friends, right. Right?
The first New Adult novel from the international bestselling author of the YA Did I Mention I Love You? series, Mila trilogy, Dare to Fall and The Wrong Side of Kai, Somewhere in the Sunset is the scorching, heart-shattering romance of the summer.
PRAISE FOR ESTELLE MASKAME
'Utterly addictive and completely intoxicating. Estelle is a master at writing sizzling chemistry, relatable characters and heart-stopping drama. I couldn't put it down!' - BETH REEKLES, bestselling author of The Kissing Booth, on The Wrong Side of Kai
'Estelle is a brilliant young writer who can write a beautiful love story and has so much talent.' - ANNA TODD, bestselling author of the After series on The DIMILY series
'Estelle Maskame manages to portray both a gripping type of tension and connection while still keeping the relationships and friendships realistically flawed.' - THE NATIONAL on Becoming Mila