One of the best romance writers out there crafted a beautiful love story. Carley Fortune, an author of the New York Times bestselling book "Every Summer After," stated this. One of the best books of 2023, according to the New York Public Library. A highly anticipated book is featured in Entertainment Weekly, Harper's Bazaar, PopSugar, Real Simple, BookRiot, and other publications. A book publicist, burdened with work and a meticulously crafted future, encounters a hurdle when she develops feelings for her short-term housemate, only to realize he resides seven years in the past. This engaging and insightful novel comes from the esteemed author behind The Dead Romantics, a bestseller in The New York Times. At times, life throws you the worst day imaginable, and you must learn to navigate through it. Clementine devises a strategy to safeguard her heart: putting in effort, seeking a worthy partner, and making sure to pursue her dreams. The final one may seem foolish and clearly metaphorical, yet her aunt consistently advised her that having at least one significant aspiration was crucial for motivation. "For the past year, that plan has been executed flawlessly. " Mostly. The love aspect is challenging since she hesitates to form deep connections with others—uncertain if her heart can handle it. In the kitchen of her late aunt's apartment, she discovers a peculiar man standing. A man with gentle eyes, a Southern accent, and a preference for lemon pies. That man, before everything happened, she would have deeply fallen for. She may do so once more. Only, in the past, he does exist. Exactly seven years ago. And she, truly, resides seven years ahead of him. Her aunt often described the apartment as a pause in time, where memories mingled like watercolors. Clementine is aware that allowing her heart to fall would lead to her demise. In the end, love isn't about time but timing.