Alternate Endings is Here!

The Amazon Editor’s Pick for Best Romance of May

"With Alternate Endings, Ali Rosen establishes herself as the go-to author of swoony foodie romances. I adored Bea and Jack's second-chance love story. Their chemistry and banter are top-shelf, Rosen's prose is witty and insightful, and the Irish setting is gloriously realized. I'll be the first one at the table for every story Rosen wants to tell. “ - Emma Barry, author of Chick Magnet

“A complex story of a woman at a complex part of life—Bea’s story is told with humor and care, and the romance Rosen crafts for her is gentle and tender and so satisfying.” - Kate Clayborn, USA Today Bestselling author of The Other Side of Disappearing 

“Ali writes the kind of characters I want to be friends with in real life, and gives them the beautiful love stories they deserve. Alternate Endings is the perfect blend of sharp wit, delicious tension, and breathless romance that will have you yearning from the onset and thinking of long after you've reached The End. A must read in 2024!" - Tarah Dewitt, USA Today Bestselling author of Savor It

Synopsis

From the author of Recipe for Second Chances comes a smart, sexy, heartfelt romance about a single mother juggling homelife and career who finds unexpected complications while in Ireland for work.

Beatrice Leal’s personal life is complicated between her divorce and her precocious six-year-old. But the job she loves is the one thing she counts on to be straightforward—that is, until her boss’s own divorce prompts a move from NYC back to Ireland.

Now Bea’s in Ireland twice a month for work. It’s wreaking havoc on the custody agreement she and her moody ex are sorting out while he lives downstairs in the brownstone they co-own. And to top it off, her company’s new CTO turns out to be the boy who once broke her heart: Jack Sander.

It’s been twenty years since Bea and Jack saw each other. Their lives are both messy. So when they hook up one night in Ireland, they plan to just keep it a work fling that stays there. But the more time they spend together, the more Bea wonders if happiness might not always mean needing to have your life in order.