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Tropesick by Lauren Okie

Romance

Tropesick

by Lauren Okie

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Late-night editing and big deadlines can’t distract two writers from their rocky past and undeniable chemistry.

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Synopsis

Katie Caruso is a completely normal twenty-five-year-old girl. At least, for the past eight years, she’s tried to be. She likes glitter and sequins and flirting with cute boys at New York City bars. She’s also a ghostwriter for Meredith Bradford, the bestselling romance novelist of all time. But then Tyler McNally walks back into Katie’s life, and that bedazzled facade crumbles at her platform-sneakered feet.

Katie and Tyler haven’t seen or spoken to each other since the overdose death of Katie’s older brother, a standout MLB pitching prospect. Tyler was her brother’s best friend, and Katie—naturally—was the girl next door. But now, Tyler is a sleeve-tattooed, Ivy League-educated aspiring literary fiction novelist, nine years sober…and Katie’s writing partner for the summer.

As genre conventions require, Katie and Tyler soon find themselves removed from Manhattan and instead writing their love story in “forced proximity” at Meredith’s isolated Southampton home. As the summer unfolds, the tropes Katie and Tyler have written into their novel begin to play out in their own lives. Call it destiny, fate, or magic, it’s clear their love story is unfinished. This time, though, they’ll fight for their happy ending.

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Prologue

Katie

July, Eleven Years Ago

Long Island

The high afternoon sun glinted off the ocean. The sky, blue. The air, thick. The seagulls, raucous. Between Tyler and me, as usual, was a foot of easy distance—­plus a few pens and pencils and two bags of stale salt-­and-­vinegar chips.

I closed my notebook and, for a moment, glanced over at him. At the line of his jaw, the brim of his ball cap, the way the tendons in his forearm tightened when he scribbled in his journal. It was black, of course—­and college-­lined.

“You good?” he said. “You stuck on that chapter again?”

“No, I’m fine, I…” I sifted a few fingers through the hot, grainy sand. “I just really like doing this. That’s all.”

“Writing?”

“Yeah. No. Well, yes, but it’s more than that.” I bit down on my bottom lip. “I really like doing this…well, with you.”

He threw a chip at me. “Okay, weirdo. Get back to work.”

I threw the chip right back. “I’m not a weirdo! I’m just saying it’s nice! Can’t I just say something’s nice if I think it’s nice? Is that against your tortured boy code or something?”

He chuckled, shaking his head as he cracked open his soda.

Both of us, now, were looking straight out toward the horizon. He took a long sip from his can, then another. We must have sat there for a whole minute, completely silent. When he finally spoke, he didn’t turn to me.

“Fine,” he said.

Fine? Fine, what?”

“Fine, it’s nice, okay? You’re right. This is nice. This is nice, and I like doing it. Are you happy? Is that what you wanted, Katie?”

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