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“Rebecca Yarros’s stand-alone romance novel is a graceful departure from her bestselling fantasy juggernauts Fourth Wing and Iron Flame. With shades of The Summer I Turned Pretty and Bunheads, this winter-appropriate beach read begins with an ocean rescue off the coast of Cape Cod. Hudson, a local Coast Guard swimmer in training, swoops in to save Allie, a wealthy young ballerina, from a sinking rowboat. Metaphors and plot twists abound as Yarros’s story bobs neatly into the future. A decade later, her star-crossed characters land back where they started, for different and equally complicated reasons. The question of whether they’ll find their way back to one another is a fun one to ponder over a slice of leftover pie.” —Elisabeth Egan, The New York Times
“Yarros keeps the twists coming as her complex but lovable characters find their way back to each other in the face of impossible odds. Readers who like their romance on the soapy side will be more than satisfied.” —Publishers Weekly
“A tumultuous, tension-filled romance.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Variation delivers on every single romantic expectation Fourth Wing has set…a stunning second-chance romance between Allie, a famous ballerina, and Hudson, a Coast Guard rescue swimmer…Yarros executes the complexity of their relationship dynamic perfectly…[Variation] offers readers plenty of swoon-worthy scenes full of witty banter and steamy chemistry.” —Screenrant
“Yarros has a talent for writing likable characters and extraordinarily swoony men, and she’s frankly an artist with the smoldering slow burn.” —The Observer
“Rebecca Yarros writes words that are pure, sweet, sizzling poetry.” —Tessa Bailey, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
Kirkus Reviews
2025-01-18
When an elite ballerina returns to her summer home to nurse an injury, she’s greeted by many ghosts from her past.
Everyone expects perfection from Alessandra Rousseau. How could they not, when she’s the daughter of the renowned dance teacher Sophie Langevin-Rousseau and sister to the ballerinas Lina, Anne, and Eva? At 27, Allie has landed a principal spot in New York’s Metropolitan Ballet Company. But perfectionism like hers can shatter in an instant, along with her Achilles tendon. Forced to return to the privacy of her Cape Cod summer home for rehab, Allie is suddenly confronted with memories she buried long ago. Ten years ago on the Cape, her sister Lina died in a car crash that Allie survived—and which her mother blames her for. Something else died with Lina that night: Allie’s relationship with Hudson Ellis. Hudson, now a rescue swimmer for the U.S. Coast Guard, was Allie’s best friend for two summers until he left for basic training without a word after the accident. Allie never thought she would see Hudson again, but his return brings an even bigger surprise: a niece she hadn’t known about, a child named Juniper whom Hudson’s sister, Caroline, had adopted as a baby 10 years ago. Juniper has the looks and the DNA test to prove that she’s not only a full Rousseau, but somehow Lina’s child. All Juniper wants is to practice ballet, but Caroline forbids her. Begrudgingly, Allie agrees to fake date Hudson to get on Caroline’s good side and help her niece train for a competition. Returning home proves more complicated than Allie could have foreseen: How could she have not known Lina had a daughter? Why did Hudson ghost her after Lina’s death? And even after all the hurt he caused her, how could she be falling for him? Yarros brings the heat with passion, drama, and page after page of plot twists. The Rousseau family weaves a twisted knot throughout the story, and Yarros inundates the reader with enough curveballs and steamy scenes to keep them interested (if not a little bewildered).
A tumultuous, tension-filled romance that’ll leave your head spinning.