The Second Chance Cinema by Thea Weiss

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The Second Chance Cinema by Thea Weiss

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The Second Chance Cinema

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by Thea Weiss

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Synopsis

At the end of a fog-covered alley glitters a glamorous cinema. It’s nearly impossible to find. When Ellie and her fiancé, Drake, stumble upon it during a late-night walk, they’re shocked to discover what’s playing inside the red-velvet auditorium: their formative memories.

Drake fears what the cinema might reveal, but eventually gives in when Ellie insists they return for more viewings. She’s haunted by a night from her past that she doesn’t fully remember. This is her opportunity to piece the story back together. But as the memories displayed on screen inch closer to the present, they realize they’re both keeping secrets from each other.

With their wedding on the horizon, Ellie and Drake must decide if seeing their pasts changes their plans for a future together. Filled with warmth, hope, and a dash of magic, The Second Chance Cinema is both an enchanting escape and a thought-provoking examination of how our memories shape who we are.

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The Second Chance Cinema

OPENING CREDITS

It was on Lucas’s birthday, when he was least expecting it, that his first love made an appearance inside the home he now shared with his girlfriend, Stephanie.

“Well, open it!” Stephanie said, handing him a gift. Under the wrapping paper was a hardcover coral book with the title spelled out in bright yellow script: The Compendium of Forgotten Things. Lucas thumbed it open. The pages held a collection of places that had almost faded away. One story featured a pinball bar in a lost desert town; the next, a miniature museum devoted to antique postcards. The style of the writing was familiar. “What is this?” Lucas asked.

“It’s by a new author,” Stephanie said. “Ellie Marshall?”

Needles pricked Lucas’s palms as his hands flew to the back flap. Ellie grinned at him above her author bio, wearing gold earrings shaped like tiny castles. God, she was beaming. The havoc she’d caused in his life had served her well.

“Like it?”

“Yeah.” He tried to sound casual. “Yes. Yeah. Yes.” He needed to ground himself. No good would come from revisiting the way Ellie had broken up with him—or the way she hadn’t, rather. One moment, he’d rented a roller rink to throw her an 1980s themed birthday party. The next morning, she slipped away. All of her was gone so easily—the citrus and herb smell of her sheets, her unbelievable writing that she read to him with her stomach pressed against her chair, and the scattering of matchboxes she never used because she liked candles conceptually but didn’t trust herself around them. As he skimmed the pages, one of the lines stopped him in his tracks.

“A first love is about finding yourself,” it read. “A second love is about sharing the self you found with someone new.” His frustrated sigh came out too loud.

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Romances that explore what happens after the proposal, digging deep into the hard work that goes into creating a happily ever after.


Grounded stories with an element of magic that feel ordinary yet extraordinary at the same time.


Vintage film aesthetics: the titular cinema is a cozy, nostalgic throwback to an era gone by.

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The Second Chance Cinema
The View From Lake Como
The Love Haters
Water Baby
Passion Project
It’s Getting Hot in Here
What Does It Feel Like?
The Life Impossible
The Same Bright Stars
Joe Nuthin’s Guide to Life
Did I Ever Tell You?
The Last Love Note
The Many Lives of Mama Love
The Connellys of County Down
The Collected Regrets of Clover
A Quiet Life
We Are the Light
The Fortunes of Jaded Women
The Wedding Dress Sewing Circle
Bittersweet
The Unsinkable Greta James
Peach Blossom Spring
Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?
Somebody's Daughter
Will
The Choice
A Little Hope
Send for Me
More Myself
This Close to Okay
The Last Story of Mina Lee
The Beauty in Breaking
The Boyfriend Project
Untamed
Yes No Maybe So
Throw Like a Girl
Symptoms of a Heartbreak
Things You Save in a Fire
The Girl Who Smiled Beads
The Great Alone
The Heart’s Invisible Furies
The Moor's Account