Isla Reyes doesn't believe in unfinished stories-she's the smart, no-nonsense girl who keeps everything in order. Nate Callahan has always been her opposite-the golden boy with a crooked grin, boundless energy, and a knack for turning her world upside down. For as long as Isla can remember, they've been inseparable. Best friends. A perfect team.
Until he left.
No explanation, no goodbye, and no way to reach him. Isla is left to pick up the pieces of her life without him, burying her hurt under piles of assignments and perfectly checked-off to-do lists.
By the time she reaches college, she's rebuilt herself, brick by steady brick. A prestigious internship, top of her class, no loose ends. Everything is exactly as it should be.
Until Nate walks back into her life.
As their paths intertwine once more, Isla finds herself torn between holding onto the life she's carefully built and confronting the boy who shattered her heart. Is Nate's reappearance just another chapter of heartache, or is it the chance to write the ending they both deserve?
In Write Where He Left, a story of love, heartbreak, and the bridges we burn and rebuild, Isla and Nate must face the hardest question of all: can you truly rewrite a story that was left unfinished?
Riel Summers the overlooked, middle child of his family decides to leaves his small town in Connecticut for New York with dream of finally making enough money to put himself through college. But for his dream to be successful he must survive working for the possibly the worst man in the city, Shaw Harlow.
Shaw has built his multi-billion dollar company from the ground up since he just twenty. He is a beyond serious man who demands prefection from all of his employees. He's gruff, unemotional and insensitive to everyone around him. He's nearly twenty years older than Riel, but something about the headstrong boy who refuses to quit his company no matter how badly he treats him, forces him to feel things that he shouldn't.
Soon, Shaw starts to cross lines he never thought he would, unable to resist Riel. Their relationship blurs the lines between work and romance.
And as Shaw dares to wish for a future with Riel, he finds it won't be easy to win Riel's heart.
Will Shaw and Riel risk everything for love?