Gia Franchetti is being haunted by her adoptive father who died disappointed with his life—and Gia’s. To make sure she doesn’t look back with the same regrets, Gia makes plans to move from her hometown, Boston, to China, her country of origin, to learn more about herself and her background.
But while following her father’s ghost, Gia meets musician Cal Webb. Cal is gorgeous, sweet, and has his life planted firmly in Boston. The two fall recklessly into a relationship knowing there is an expiration date. As the unlikely couple draws closer, Gia starts to wonder if she’s chasing one dream only to abandon the possibility of love.
Content This novella deals with grief, death, and cancer. It also depicts on-page sex, alcohol use, and complicated family dynamics.
The Art of Losing is a standalone novella of 41,000 words.
Gia Franchetti is being haunted by her adoptive father who died disappointed with his life—and Gia’s. To make sure she doesn’t look back with the same regrets, Gia makes plans to move from her hometown, Boston, to China, her country of origin, to learn more about herself and her background.
But while following her father’s ghost, Gia meets musician Cal Webb. Cal is gorgeous, sweet, and has his life planted firmly in Boston. The two fall recklessly into a relationship knowing there is an expiration date. As the unlikely couple draws closer, Gia starts to wonder if she’s chasing one dream only to abandon the possibility of love.
Content This novella deals with grief, death, and cancer. It also depicts on-page sex, alcohol use, and complicated family dynamics.
The Art of Losing is a standalone novella of 41,000 words.