All the Men I've Loved Again

Pride, Christine

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“A second-chance romance to devour in one gulp. More satisfying than I thought possible.” —Annabel Monaghan, New York Times bestselling author From Christine Pride, the beloved coauthor of the Good Morning America Book Club Pick We Are Not Like Them, comes a dazzling solo debut novel about a woman who finds herself in the impossible situation of being in love with the same two men who won her heart in her early twenties again as she nears forty.When Cora Belle first arrives at college, she’s determined to grow out of the shy, sheltered girl who attended an all-white prep school and finally find her community. What she’s totally unprepared for is Lincoln because how can you ever prepare for the roller coaster of first love? Just when Cora thinks she’s got things figured out, a shocking tragedy sends her reeling, and a new man, Aaron, enters her life. There’s just one problem: How can she fall in love with one man when her heart still belongs to another? Nearly two decades later, Cora is all grown up and has closed her heart to romantic love. But an unexpected reconnection and a chance encounter puts her right back where she started, having to choose between her two great loves, Lincoln and Aaron. Finding herself in this position—again—will test everything Cora thought she knew about fate, love, and, most important, herself. All the Men I’ve Loved Again is a bighearted coming-of-age story for anyone who’s ever thought what if about a past love.
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Writer
Pride, Christine
Title
All the Men I've Loved Again
Publisher
Atria Books
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
320
Weight
327 gr
EAN
9781668049549
Dimensions
210 x 136 x 26 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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