Elliot is a mid-50s freelance writer with more doubts than drafts and a knack for overthinking.
Harper is a confident bookstore manager who knows exactly how to arrange a display-and how to disarm Elliot with a smile.
What begins as a simple mix-up over coffee soon becomes a slow, tender unfolding of two people daring to trust again.
From lists they never meant to share, to rooftop dances, to the pink sweatshirt Harper lends him after a wine spill, their story is built in small moments-funny, awkward, and unexpectedly intimate.
But love, like writing, is never without revision.
Missteps, silences, and family challenges threaten to undo them, until a tragedy forces Elliot to confront the possibility of losing Harper forever.
Out of grief and memory, he finds the courage to write again-and perhaps, the courage to believe in love.
Maybe This Is Everything is a moving, bittersweet novel about connection, resilience, and the unexpected ways two lives can change each other.