There's nothing worse than being alone, in Hallee's humble opinion. Extremely ironic, considering The Gift of Forgetting forces a fresh start every New Year's Day, rendering it nearly impossible to get attached to anyone. Surely the promised "wild and free" life wasn't supposed to include Hallee's obsessive hyperfixation on questioning her purpose-right? After all...what purpose would that serve?
Unfortunately, drowning herself in copious amounts of vanilla lattes doesn't medicate her growing anxiety. (What a surprise!) So when Dean, a true gentleman with galaxy eyes and a kind heart, offers an escape from her ever-present intrusive thoughts, getting attached doesn't seem like such a challenge.
Hallee and Dean are better together. They're a cup of coffee while watching the sunrise, the first flower after a long winter, and a desperate wish on a shooting star. But as New Year's Day quickly approaches, they're forced to face the ultimate question...are people permanently marked by the experiences of their lives? Can the great love of Hallee and Dean prove that hearts remember-even if minds do not?
In the end, love conquers all...doesn't it?
Industry Reviews
"I'll Paint You a Sunset Someday is a beautiful depiction of the strength and boundlessness of love in all its forms. I laughed, I cried, I swooned...all while feeling like I was wrapped in a warm hug. Easy five-star read!" - Rachel Hume, bookstagrammer (@rachh_reads)
"This book is a massive beacon of light in today's world. It's a story of tenacious hope and utterly heartwarming relationships. The characters will have you rooting for their victories, smiling at the depth of their friendships, and reeling about what could be lost if hope is defeated. It is such an important reminder that small acts of kindness are usually not small at all, and the power of love can always surprise us!" - Natalie Miller, ARC reader