Some loves don't fade.
They wait.
Terry and Eve met at nine years old, forming a bond that grew quietly through childhood and blossomed into first love as they stood on the edge of adulthood. Their connection was deep, instinctive, and undeniable-until life intervened.
College, distance, and time pulled them apart, leading each down separate paths. They married other people, built lives that looked complete from the outside, and carried on-yet neither ever fully escaped the echo of what they once shared.
Twenty years later, a class reunion brings them face to face again. What begins as a simple conversation reignites a love that never truly died, forcing them to confront the choices they've made, the people they've become, and the truth about who they were to each other.
Set against the backdrop of mid-20th-century America and told in lyrical, poetic prose, Incomplete is a deeply moving exploration of first love, lost time, and the courage it takes to let go-even when love remains.
This is not a story about endings.
It is a story about what love leaves behind.
Incomplete is a novel that lingers-long after the final page.