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How can you grow to hate the person you love the most? Get ready for an emotional roller coaster of family, marriage and divorce that will make you cry as the journey to rediscover yourself and find love again is put to the ultimate test, from the bestselling author of Before We Were Strangers. After twenty-two years together, Danielle and Alex are getting a divorce. Once fiercely in love, they can barely stand the sound of each other's voice. To save money during the separation process, they decide to share a nesting apartment, swapping days with their two boys at the family home. In the apartment, Dani and Alex, on their own, begin to reflect on the last two decades--why they fell in love, and why the marriage fell, spectacularly, apart. The distance provides a chance for them to get to know their autonomous selves again. They both get back in the dating pool, Dani finds major success at work as a showrunner on her own TV project, and Alex starts dating a much younger woman. Still, they find they just can't stay away from each other, and somehow, the distance allows them to remember (for the first time in years) what they used to love about one another. Then, a family crisis suddenly draws them back into each other's orbit, which leads to a dramatic conclusion that will have readers weeping.
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