New York Times Bestseller and N.C. native, Nicholas Sparks creates another love story that satisfies the notion that true love does exist. “Nights in Rodanthe” is a tale of hope and joy and finding true love at any age.
Everyone searches to find his or her one true love, whose unwavering love lasts a lifetime.
Some never find that love, but Adrienne gets a second chance with Paul, a man taking another turn at love as well.
The pair met in the small coastal town of Rodanthe, N.C. Adrienne has fled to the quiet town to tend a friend’s inn; she is heartbroken after her husband leaves her for a younger woman.
When she and her husband split up, it was more than the ending of their marriage; it ended everything Adrienne had hoped for in the future.
Paul, the inn’s only guest, whose obsession with work ruined his relationship with his wife and son, is leaving everything behind to start over.
With a terrible storm closing in on the old inn, the couple braced for its arrival and the unexpected comfort they find in each other.
With flashes from the past, readers learn how special this love is after years of heartache.
Together Paul and Adrienne feel the hope, fear, confusion, acceptance, passion and reserve after years of being alone.
As soon as the storm passes, so does their time together. Paul is leaving the country to try to rebuild his relationship with his son.
The couple write each other to keep the feelings alive that they experienced that fateful weekend.
Paul and Adrienne must live through loneliness and tragedy the year they are apart, but their love is forever engrained in the moments they spent together in Rodanthe.
They do not know how or why it happened, but they know they were meant to go to the small coastal town in North Carolina.
For so many years, Paul and Adrienne have been missing something. They did not know what it was, and through time together, they discovered their true love.
Sparks is also the author of numerous No. 1 New York Times Bestsellers including “The Rescue,” “The Notebook,” “Message in a Bottle,” “A Walk to Remember,” “A Bend in the Road,” “The Guardian” and “The Wedding.” He also wrote his memoir with his brother, “Three Weeks with My Brother.”
Many of Sparks’ novels have been adapted into major motion pictures, including “Nights in Rodanthe.”
Sparks lives in North Carolina with his family.