Midnight on a city rooftop. A velvet ring box that almost opens. Then the clock slips, and Kristen's year begins to play in reverse.
As days roll backward, Kristen drops into earlier moments with Dayna, the woman who feels like home. First sparks in a crowded room. Pancakes at noon. Music in a tiny kitchen. The argument that left a bruise she tried to ignore. She cannot edit what already happened. She can only watch, scene by scene, as love shows her who she was and who she still wants to be.
Dayna is a chef with big plans and a bigger heart. Kristen is a designer who craves order and finds herself choosing risk anyway. Their best friend shows up with snacks and hard truths. The city hums. Ordinary objects start to glow with meaning. A napkin. A basil plant. A broken bowl that will not let her forget.
Love in Rewind is a deeply felt lesbian romance about second chances that come from seeing clearly, not from easy fixes. The time slip is simple. The emotions are real. The voice is warm and funny where it counts, honest where it matters, and alive with small details that make these two women impossible not to root for.
Perfect for readers who want intimacy, momentum, and heart in equal measure. If you have ever wished for more time, this story hands it to you and asks the only question that matters when the clock finally moves forward again: what will you do next?