The Odds of You
A Novel
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4.5 • 4 Ratings
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Once is chance. Twice is fate.
"This book made me remember why I fell in love with reading." - B. Celeste
Sage Collins knows a thing or two about odds. A year ago, she was a data analyst until she burned it all down to pursue her dream of becoming an author. One whirlwind bestseller and a struggling second book later, and Sage isn’t sure she’ll ever write a novel again.
But then an accidental encounter with an irritating passenger on the flight to Comic Con leaves Sage in an untested position. That passenger is Theo Sharpe: a breakout actor on the cusp of fame. And, unfortunately, the paparazzi have mistaken her for his girlfriend.
Armed with signature British charm and a smile that could tame oceans, Theo wears fame like a well-fit coat…though Sage can see there’s something deeper held in his eyes. But his fans are too involved in the drama, the pressure to deliver the next bestseller is on, and Sage and Theo both must agree there’s nothing between them. They don't have to acknowledge that saying it doesn't make it true.
When Sage decides to flee to Scotland to clear her head and write her novel, she expects to find fresh air and the stillness to think. What she doesn’t expect is Theo Sharpe to come back into her life…and how he may be her greatest miscalculation of all.
An emotionally-charged novel in the vein of Ashley Poston and Yulin Kuang, The Odds of You is a smart and sexy first contemporary novel from bestselling romantasy author Kate Dramis.
"A raw and poignant love story." - Tarah DeWitt
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Romantasy author Dramis (the Curse of Saints series) pivots to contemporary fiction with this nuanced romance. Sage Collins quit her boring data analyst job to become a writer. Now she has a bestselling novel under her belt and she's headed to speak at New York Comic Con, but her parents are still disappointed that she threw away a stable career—and Sage privately worries her struggle to complete the sequel proves they're right. On the flight to New York, she meets and banters with handsome Brit Theo Sharpe, not realizing he's a newly minted A-list actor. The tabloids capture their arrival at the airport, labeling them a couple, and the ensuing social media frenzy sends them reeling in opposite directions. After the two clash at a Comic Con event, Sage assumes she'll never see Theo again and that the uproar will die down. To combat her writer's block, she heads on a solo vacation to the Isle of Skye—where she's shocked to meet Theo once more. Thrown back together, the pair fall in love, but they must both work through family pressure, lingering emotional wounds, and deep insecurities to reach a happy ending. Their chemistry is strong and, though Sage's prickly personality occasionally wears thin, Dramis ably captures the intricacies of healing. The result is both sensitive and sexy.