“An achingly romantic, compulsively readable love story—with chemistry that burns up every page.”—Taylor Jenkins Reid, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Atmosphere
A love that should never have happened. And a story you’ll never forget.
In the summer of 2000, AJ Graves dreams of writing for Saturday Night Live; instead, she’s stuck working in a video rental store, with slim odds of escaping her small Massachusetts town. Then in walks Noah Drew, the enigmatic and intense scion of the Drew acting dynasty, and her life changes forever. Despite wildly different upbringings, the two forge a deep, cosmic bond, first as friends, then as acting partners—until one day, Noah disappears without a word.
Seven years later, in New York City, AJ is shocked to find herself cast in the same intergalactic TV production as Noah, by then a well-known Hollywood heartthrob. As their on-screen characters grow closer every day, the lines between reality and acting begin to blur. Unable to stay away from each other, AJ and Noah are forced to confront the truth of what happened years ago—and the devastating secret that will send their lives careening apart, even as fate continues to draw them together.
Blending unforgettable characters, explosive chemistry and yearning, and profound emotion, Into the Blue is a journey unlike any other—one that asks: What does it mean to diverge from the script to forge your own story?
Emma Brodie es una editora y novelista estadounidense vinculada durante años al mundo editorial, especialmente a través de su trabajo en Clarkson Potter. Graduada del prestigioso programa Writing Seminars de la Universidad Johns Hopkins, comenzó a ganar reconocimiento con su debut Songs in Ursa Major, una novela inspirada en la escena musical de los años sesenta y setenta que destacó por su sensibilidad emocional y construcción atmosférica. La obra recibió el American Book Award, consolidando su nombre dentro de la ficción contemporánea de corte literario y romántico.
Con Into the Blue, Brodie profundizó en historias atravesadas por el amor, la identidad y el paso del tiempo, combinando referencias culturales con una narrativa intensa y melancólica. Su escritura suele mezclar personajes emocionalmente complejos, diálogos ágiles y una mirada nostálgica sobre las relaciones humanas. Además de su faceta literaria, ha mantenido una estrecha conexión con la industria editorial, experiencia que influye en el ritmo y estructura de sus novelas. Vive en Martha’s Vineyard junto a su esposo y su perro Freddie Mercury, probablemente el único crítico literario que acepta sobornos en forma de galletas.