Two careers. Two cities. One rebuild that has to cost something real.
Ava lives by deadlines and deliverables. Her gallery show is not a dream. It is a contract, a reputation, and a room full of people deciding what she is worth.
Jake builds his life in sound. Rehearsals run late. Opportunities arrive with a clock attached. The work does not pause because he wants it to.
They meet through the project, not coincidence. The chemistry lands fast because the work is real and the connection is, too.
Then the calendar turns into a weapon.
A night that matters becomes the night he misses. Ava does not accept explanations disguised as commitment. Jake does not get to win a career moment and call it love.
Distance makes everything harder. Calls shorten. Silence spreads. Each of them succeeds on paper and loses in private.
To earn another chance, Jake has to do more than show up with words. He has to change the shape of his life in a way that costs him something he cannot replace. Ava has to decide whether proof is enough, and whether trust can be rebuilt without shrinking herself to make it easier.
Between Two Lives is a contemporary romance set in the world of art and music, built on adult stakes, long-distance strain, and a second-chance rebuild that demands real change.
Readers who like these themes will fit well here:
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