In the span of a year, two strangers are destined to become lovers…
Nineteen-year-old Farrah Lin is convinced that her year abroad in Shanghai will lead her to experience love for the very first time. Excitement fills her as she envisions the possibilities, but there’s a catch—her potential soulmate is already in a relationship with her newfound friend.
The anguish of desiring someone she can’t have consumes Farrah, though she’s uncertain if what she feels is true love or something else entirely. In the midst of her conflicted emotions, she finds herself unable to stop daydreaming about another person—an arrogant, blond athlete with an enormous ego and charming dimples.
On the other side of this tale is Blake Ryan, once a celebrated college football star, who unexpectedly abandoned his career after a third national championship. Seeking refuge from the consequences, he seeks solace in Shanghai, determined to keep his life simple—no football, no commitments, and certainly no romance.
Yet, despite his efforts, thoughts of a captivating brunette continually haunt him, finding their way into his heart. What initially starts as a physical attraction evolves into something much deeper as Blake and Farrah immerse themselves in the enchantment of Shanghai—and each other. But they’re only granted one year, and external forces beyond their control threaten to tear them apart.
Will their connection withstand the trials, or was their love simply not meant to be?
Caution: This book is the first part of a duet, offering a complete novel without sudden cliffhangers. However, Blake and Farrah’s story concludes in book two, “If the Sun Never Sets,” set five years later.
“If We Ever Meet Again” is a passionate romance that unfolds from strangers to friends and then to lovers. Recommended for mature audiences aged 18 and above, due to adult language and explicit content.