It Ends with us pdf, Summary by Colleen Hoover

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  • It Ends With us novel by Colleen Hoover Overview
  • It Ends with us Summary
  • It Ends with us Author – Colleen Hoover
  • It Ends with us Book Information
  • It Ends with us Sequel – It Starts with us
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It Ends with us Overview

It Ends with Us pdf by Colleen Hoover is a romance novel published by Atria Books on August 2, 2016. 

It is based on the relationship between Hoover’s mother and father. According to the author – Colleen Hoover the book It ends with us is the hardest book she has ever written, as she described in 2016. 

The novel sold over a million copies worldwide and has been translated into over twenty languages.

A sequel to the book titled “It Starts with Us.” The book is scheduled to be published in October 2022.

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It Ends with us Summary

It Ends with Us pdf novel by Colleen Hoover tells the story of  a girl named Lily Bloom ready to start her life after college graduation. She then meets a guy named Ryle Kincaid and she falls for him after the first encounter did not create the relationship. As she is developing feelings for Ryle, Atlas Corrigan, her first love, reappears and challenges the relationship between Lily and Ryle. The story also traces her past history growing up in an abusive home, her fall into an abusive relationship, and her escape from that relationship.

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Lily encounters Ryle Kincaid, a resident surgeon in Boston where she lives after graduating from college.

The both of them developed chemistry; however, both have different aims when it comes to relationships. 

Ryle Kincaid only wants a casual fling, while Lily is looking for a lasting relationship. However, the two part ways but meet again six months later, when Lily hires Ryle’s sister, Allysa, to work at a flower shop she has recently opened.

Lily and Ryle’s attraction to each other only increases the more they happen upon each other, until Ryle decides to explore a relationship with Lily, despite his earlier reluctance.

As this is going on, Lily finds herself revisiting her past and longing for closure with the death of her father, who was abusive towards her mother. To find it, she rereads old journals that she wrote when she was 15. Those journals narrate her encounter with Atlas Corrigan, a homeless, 18-year-old boy. As a teen, Lily was moved to help him when he was without a home and family, and they became close when he supported Lily through her witnessing her father abusing her mother. In the present day, Lily wonders if she is not also seeking closure with Atlas as well.

Lily and Ryle’s relationship keeps growing as they spend more time together and become embedded in each other’s lives. Lily and Allysa are now best friends, and Ryle even meets Lily’s mother. One night while having dinner with Ryle and her mother, Lily runs into Atlas. Whom she has not seen for nine years, and although she is happy that he seems well, she feels hurt at the distance between them. In the end, she tells herself that this is the closure she had sought, especially now that she’s with Ryle. However, Lily and Ryle’s happiness comes to an end when during an evening she and Ryle are to spend together, Ryle lashes out in a rage, hurting Lily. Afterwards, Ryle is apologetic and Lily allows him to comfort her, feeling confused and hurt about the incident. Ryle swears that he isn’t like Lily’s father, who Lily has told him about. Lily threatens to leave him if it happens again and tells herself that Ryle is not like her father. They both declare their love for one another. 

The next day, Lily, Ryle, Allysa, and Marshall are eating at the restaurant where Lily saw Atlas. Atlas sees Lily’s wounded eye and Ryle’s bandaged hand and comes to the correct conclusion that Ryle has assaulted Lily. 

When Atlas confronts Lily in the restroom, she defends Ryle. Furious, Atlas compares Lily to her mother, whose abuse he had witnessed years ago, when he and Lily had been close. Ryle finds them talking and Atlas attacks him, eventually throwing him out of the restaurant. Ryle asks Lily for reassurance that she isn’t being unfaithful to him with Atlas. Lily stresses to him that she only has feelings for Ryle. 

Atlas comes to Lily’s shop and apologizes to Lily for comparing her to her mother at the restaurant. He brings her a gift that he had gotten her long ago and leaves his phone number, in case of an emergency. His visit and concern remind Lily of her attachment to Atlas years ago. For months, Atlas lived in an abandoned house with Lily providing him food, clothing, use of her home’s shower, and her bedroom floor to sleep on during winter. Cast out from his home and without a family, Atlas intended to finish high school on his own, and join the military. As Lily provides him help and companionship, their relationship changes from friendship to romance. Atlas is eventually able to contact an uncle and leaves for Boston to live with him, leaving Lily heartbroken, but happy that he has found a place to stay. Atlas returns on Lily’s sixteenth birthday, promising to find her in the future, but that night, Lily’s father finds Atlas with Lily in her room and attacks him, sending him to the hospital. Lily hadn’t heard from Atlas since then and always felt sadness that Atlas never tried to find her like he promised. However, she knows now that her future is with Ryle. 

This seems to be the case as Lily meets Ryle’s parents, and she and Ryle decide to get married. One night, Ryle finds Atlas’s number in Lily’s phone. Jealous and upset, Ryle leaves. When Lily goes after him to try to explain, Ryle pushes her down the stairs. In the aftermath, Ryle at first refuses responsibility for his actions, and simply asks Lily to tell him that she isn’t being unfaithful. Lily explains how Atlas came to her shop, and throws Ryle out of her apartment. Ryle again pleads for forgiveness, and even approaches his sister, who intercedes for Ryle. Ryle tells Lily the story of how his brother died when 6-year-old Ryle accidentally shot him. Since then, Ryle confesses, he has suffered from rages. Lily is torn between her feelings for Ryle and the resemblances between her situation, and the abusive situation between her father and mother. Lily tells him that she is willing to help Ryle, but that she needs to know when he needs help.

After the incident, Ryle appears to be improving, but one night he again confronts Lily over her relationship with Atlas, threatening her, almost raping her, and hurting her when she tries to defend herself. Lily calls Atlas and leaves for the hospital, where she discovers that she is pregnant. 

Distraught, Lily goes to stay with Atlas for several days. Ryle finds her at her shop after, but tells her that he is leaving for England for three months. Not ready to go back to her apartment, Lily returns to Atlas’s place. Atlas admits to Lily that he did look for her after he finished his first tour, but found her happy and didn’t think his life was good enough for her then. He takes her back to her apartment, and confesses he has feelings for her. He makes it clear that he understands that she is busy with her own situation now, and only hopes that someday a relationship between them can be possible.

As time passes, Lily feels torn about telling both Allysa and her mother about her pregnancy. She feels alone and in need of their support, but she is frightened that they will convince her to take Ryle back. Allysa, however, suspects that something has happened between Lily and Ryle and confronts Lily. Relieved, Lily discusses the abuse she’s suffered, as well as her pregnancy. Despite Ryle being Allysa’s brother, Allysa urges Lily to leave him. Lily finally approaches her mother, who speaks of her own experience with abuse and how she became more tolerant of it the longer she stayed. Lily’s mother also encourages Lily to leave Ryle.

Ryle has returned and learned about Lily’s pregnancy. He wants her forgiveness, but Lily keeps him at a distance. Eventually, she lets him participate as a father, helping her during the final months of the pregnancy. Despite accepting his help, Lily refuses to make a decision about their relationship before the birth. After Lily gives birth to a girl, she realizes that she doesn’t want her baby to grow up witnessing abuse. She decides that she will divorce Ryle to break the pattern of domestic violence. Eleven months later, she runs into Atlas and indicates that she is ready to have a relationship with him.

It Ends with Us Author – Colleen Hoover

Colleen Hoover - Author of it ends with us
Colleen Hoover – Author of it ends with us

Colleen Hoover is the New York Times bestselling author of several novels, which include:

  • Ugly Love (2014)
  • November 9 (2015)
  • Confess (2015)
  • Too Late (2016)
  • Without Merit (2017)
  • Never Never: The Complete Series (2017)
  • Verity (2017)
  • Regretting You (2019)
  • Heart Bones (2020)
  • Layla (2020)
  • Reminders of Him (2022)

including the #1 bestseller, Hopeless. She lives in Texas with her husband and three children. She is the founder of The Bookworm Box, a book subscription service which donates 100% of its profit to charity. She also owns The Bookworm Box, a specialty bookstore located in Sulphur Springs, Tx. 

Collen Hoover’s Age

Colleen Hoover (Margaret Colleen Fennell) was born December 11, 1979) in Sulphur Springs, Texas, United States. Colleen Hoover is 42 years old as at the moment of writing this post. She is an author of young adult fiction and romance novels.

Colleen Hoover’s Social Media handles

You can follow Colleen Hoover on:

Facebopok: facebook.com/authorcolleenhoover
Instagram:@colleenhoover
Twitter:@colleenhoover
Website:  colleenhoover.com.

Colleen Hoover’s Spouse

Her husband is William Heath Hoover. Furthermore, she does not disclose her previous relationships or dating history in the public domain. She keeps her private life hidden. Colleen Hoover is not the subject of any rumors or controversies. She has kept his distance from rumors that could jeopardize her career. However, she has a clean record and has never been involved in any controversies.

It Ends with us pdf Book Information

It ends with us comes as both pdf and paperback book. The novel has the basic information below.

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it ends with us pdf
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Simon & Schuster Ltd; UK ed. edition (August 2, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1471156265
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1471156267
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.76 x 1.06 x 5.12 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #828 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
  • #122 in New Adult & College Romance (Books)
  • #337 in Contemporary Romance (Books)
  • Customer Reviews: 
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars
  • 106,855 ratings

It Ends with us Sequel – It Starts with us

Colleen Hoover posted in February 2022,  the cover of the sequel of It Ends With Us on her Instagram page. It is called It Starts With Us and it will be published on October 18th, 2022. It is said to be written from the point of view of her first love, Atlas Corrigan.

It Ends with us pdf Reviews
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Everyone Needs to Read This Now!
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2016
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“In the future . . . if by some miracle you ever find yourself in the position to fall in love again . . . fall in love with me.”

I’m going to start this review off with this statement: I didn’t cry while I was reading this book, but I did cry several days later when I was looking back on Lily’s story. That shows how emotionally charged this story is, along with the true power behind Colleen’s writing. I’m not going to give away any spoilers because you need to go into the book blind. If you want to know what happens, there are definitely some reviews out there that tell you the big twists and turns. But take my advice and don’t spoil this book for yourself. It will lose a lot if you go in knowing exactly what to expect. So seriously, don’t do it to yourself. Just let the beauty of Colleen’s writing sweep over you and sink in.

“All humans make mistakes. What determines a person’s character aren’t the mistakes we make. It’s how we take those mistakes and turn them into lessons rather than excuses.”

This is honestly not only one of the best reads of 2016, but also one of the most (if not the most) empowering. I want to give this book to every man, woman, and even teenager (it’s definitely a NA/adult read) and tell them… READ THIS NOW! Do you want to know why? Because this book carries with it a very strong message, one that shows strength and courage that many people might not have at the time, but after reading will understand and gain. I honestly don’t know if there has ever been a time when I was prouder to be reading the heroine’s story due to her choices. Ultimately though, Colleen Hoover wrote a book that everyone can take something away from. Colleen always writes such unique stories, and this one is certainly no exception. But the one thing I will say is that this is truly her best book yet.

“Just because someone hurts you doesn’t mean you can simply stop loving them. It’s not a person’s actions that hurt the most. It’s the love. If there was no love attached to the action, the pain would be a little easier to bear.”

Lily’s story is one that I never wanted to stop reading. If I know that I’m going to need to read a book in multiple sittings (which was the case with this book), I usually try to find a good place to stop. One in which, nothing major is happening and nobody is facing some drastic/perilous moment. Well you see the problem with this book is the fact that there is literally NO. GOOD. STOPPING. POINT! None! There was never a part where I felt safe in letting this book sit overnight because I knew that the story and the what if’s would play endlessly in my mind. So I stayed up and read it all in one sitting because I simply couldn’t stop. Lily was someone that I connected to right from the get go. I knew as soon as the book started that I would like her, and that never once stopped while I was reading. However, I didn’t realize how much her character would affect me while I was reading. As I said before, after I was finished reading, I couldn’t have been prouder of her decisions. The strength she had throughout the story to go through what she did, but also her resolve and conviction just made me constantly cheer her on. Lily is truly one of the most admirable characters that I have ever had the pleasure of reading about, and that admiration goes extraordinarily deep.

“Life is a funny thing. We only get so many years to live it, so we have to do everything we can to make sure those years are as full as they can be. We shouldn’t waste time on things that might happen someday, or maybe even never.”

I mentioned it briefly above, but this book has a very powerful message, and this message is actually carefully woven into the story from page 1. You obviously don’t realize it when you start reading the novel, but it’s there when you look back after finishing. And this is also why I’m going to reiterate the importance of going into the story blind, because just as unexpected and emotional it is for the reader to read and witness what Lily goes through, it is even more unexpected and emotional for Lily. This is where this book truly shines, because you as a reader feel like part of the story. There’s a very slow burn while reading, one in which we get to know characters and see the develop in the ways that we as humans get to know each other…but then Colleen rips that metaphorical rug out from under all of us, and shocks us with one revelation after another. But you know what? That’s exactly how life is sometimes…sometimes you never see things coming in a million years and you have to figure out how to deal with these radical changes you never thought would happen.

“It stops here. With me and you. It ends with us.”

Where this book really got me though was the meaning of the title. Throughout the entire time I was reading, I kept wondering what the title meant. Because come on…this is Colleen Hoover and literally EVERYTHING has some significance (no matter how small). And when I got to the part of the story where the title finally made sense, guys let me tell you…this had an impact on me like no other. I just sat there with my book in my hands staring at the page for a solid 5 minutes. It is the perfect title for the perfect book.

“Fifteen seconds. That’s all it takes to completely change everything about a person. Fifteen seconds that we’ll never get back.”

I connected with this book in my own way, and for that I am extraordinarily thankful to Colleen Hoover for even writing this book. The author’s note at the end was just as powerful and amazing as the rest of the story, but it shows just how personal this story was for her to write. I applaud Colleen for writing this book and not “making things easy” for the main character or glossing over the “bad parts.” This is an incredibly realistic book that makes you realize many things and leaves an imprint on your soul. It’s important to remember that everyone must make extraordinarily difficult decisions in their life, and not everyone will agree with them. If this book even empowers one woman to take steps in making an important decision, the Colleen Hoover did her job. And I count myself lucky to have had the honor of reading this story because I am a changed person because of it!
Happy reading 🙂

Vicki.reads.books
5.0 out of 5 stars
A powerful book
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 11, 2021
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I’d heard so much about Colleen Hoover, I just had to see what all the fuss was about – so I picked up this book, and boy was I glad I did. It Ends With Us is compulsively readable with a heartbreaking and powerful story. The characters are so well drawn, there is no black and white here – which is hugely important considering the subject matter. To make your reader fall in love with a character and also hate them is quite a feat. I also really liked the simple yet sharply observed descriptions of how the characters moved; I don’t think I’ve ever visualised that so vividly, and it really added to the action in each scene. I was completely drawn in and sat staring at the book long after I’d finished it. Thank you Colleen Hoover for bravely writing this story.

Tabitha
5.0 out of 5 stars
Read it!!! Every woman must read this!!!
Reviewed in India on July 18, 2020
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We’re living in a time punctuated by instability &uncertainty.
Can fiction, then, lend a sense of comfort? Take us to another place, another time? An escape – albeit a momentary one – from these dark times?? Yes!!! It surely does!!!

It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover, hooks u from the start and compels you to complete it at one go. (Spoiler alert!!!)This book narrates the story of Lily, Atlas and Ryle. It’s a love story that will stay with you, long after u turn the last page.

It deals with a topic that resonates well, especially during this pandemic times, when we hear so much about domestic abuse.

It’s more of a love story but also narrates about domestic abuse in a very subtle n effective way. The fact that this book was inspired by Colleen’s life, lends it an authentic touch to it.

This book is very special to me, as it’s my first Colleen Hoover book n i also returned to fiction after a span of 4years plus!!!
Someone once said to me “Nothing new gets into your heaf, if u read non fiction alone” couldn’t agree with him more! Fiction liberates you!!! Period.

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