This Girl:
Even through the most trying circumstances, Layken and Will's love has persisted, and now that they are married, the young lovers are starting to feel safe and secure in their relationship. Even though Will makes it apparent he wishes to put the sad memories of the past where they belong, Layken finds herself curious about her spouse despite how much she enjoys their new life together. Nevertheless, he succumbs to his wife's pleading and starts to explain his side of the events, disclosing for the first time his most private thoughts and feelings, recalling both the happy and unhappy times, and making some startling confessions of his own from the beginning of their relationship.
It Ends with Us:
Even though Lily hasn't always had it easy, she's never let that stop her from striving to live the life she desires. She graduated from college, relocated to Boston, and launched her own business. She has come a long way from the small Maine hamlet where she was raised. So everything in Lily's life appears almost too beautiful to be true when she gets a spark with a stunning neurosurgeon called Ryle Kincaid.
Ryle is aggressive, obstinate, and perhaps a little conceited. He is also intelligent, sensitive, and completely infatuated with Lily. And it surely doesn't hurt that he looks good in scrubs. Lily is unable to shake him from her mind. But Ryle's utter distaste for partnerships is unsettling.