AN ASTONISHING LOVE STORY FROM JENNA BUSH HAGER’S NEW VENTURE, THOUSAND VOICES
From the award-winning author of Songs in Ursa Major comes an epic, decade-spanning love story that blazes through the worlds of acting and comedy, and charts a connection so powerful it might just break space and time itself.
In the summer of 2000, AJ Graves dreams of writing for SNL; instead, she’s stuck working in a video rental store, with slim odds of escaping her Massachusetts small town and large family. 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 devastating emotion, Into the Blue is a journey unlike any other—one that What does it mean to diverge from the script to forge your own story?
Emma Brodie is an executive editor at Clarkson Potter. She graduated from Johns Hopkins University’s Writing Seminars program, and her debut novel, Songs in Ursa Major, received the American Book Award. She lives on Martha’s Vineyard with her husband and their very good dog, Freddie Mercury.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for an advanced readers copy in exchange for an honest review. This book is for the fans of normal people & daisy jones who don’t mind not being able to read through their tears. This books premise was unique, heartbreaking, and heartwarming all at the same time. If pushing it down and praying was a book this was it! I could visualize this as tv show so easily and the yearning was off. the. charts. This book definitely covered some dark subjects and I felt for everyone involved. It definitely did feel a bit repetitive at times but the time jumps made it the novel could cover a long period of time without being boring. I loved this book like this and you will too if you enjoy a heartbreaking romance, flawed but loveable characters, and a hollywood story. I can’t wait for this to come out and to see everyone’s opinions.
I loved Emma Brodie’s last book, Songs in Ursa Major, and was thrilled to receive an ARC from NetGalley. I tore through the first half, then slowed down a bit as the second half was more dense.
Overall it was a very good, what I think of as “substantive romance”, like Lessons in Chemistry or the Heart Principle (more smart, complex rich and moving than the formulaic, superficial romance books that are being—or might as we be—churned out by AI).
It felt about 20% too long, partly because the main characters got stuck repeating their choices and actions for a while without much reflection or evolution. I’d still recommend it to lovers of women’s fiction and a glimpse into the world of improv and comedy writing and a substantive but not unduly heavy look at living with your own or someone else’s chronic illness.
My first 5 star read of 2026. I am speechless. A full review to come, but let me just say this: Emma Brodie's debut novel, Songs in Ursa Major, is in my top 10 favorite books of all time, so my hopes for this book were higher than sky high and it 100% completely blew me away. I am so depressed now that I've finished it. I'm missing Noah and AJ so much. 400+ pages weren't enough. I could have easily read 400 more. This was literal perfection.
A love that should never have happened. And a story that you'll never forget. Into the Blue is about a journey that promises explosive chemistry and yearning. Early reviews are showing promising results. Got my eyes set on this for next month.
Many thanks to NetGalley, Ballantine and the author, Emma Brodie for an early eARC.
Thank you to Ballentine Books for a gifted copy in exchange for an honest review.
Warning: this romance will break your heart, wreck your soul, and leave you breathless in the best possible way. Prepare for me to shout about this one for months.
Into the Blue had me in a chokehold. When I finished, I wanted to start it over immediately. This is a story I know I will return to year after year. I now understand what people mean when they say a book broke them and put them back together. If this is not my top romance of 2026, I will be stunned.
Noah and AJ will never leave my memory. I don’t think I have ever raged so much at two characters while simultaneously being destroyed by their love. The chemistry is off the charts.
The side characters are phenomenal. Eudora should win best supporting actress for the rest of time.
I also loved the sci-fi and improv plotlines. It has been so long since a romance genuinely surprised me, but this one had me sitting on the edge of my seat. The last 20% was a masterclass in tension, brutal honesty, drama, and unwavering, soul-crushing, undeniable love.
This is the kind of romance that leaves your chest tight and your heart full, and I will be thinking about it for a long, long time.
First I would like to thank NetGalley and Ballantine for the ARC of this novel.
This was an epic love story told between the two main characters over a span of 15 years or so. I love these type of books. If you are a fan of books similar to The Favorites, Evelyn Hugo, Atmosphere or any other epic romance book then I think you will love this one.
My only complaint about this book was that the main connection between the two characters is this tv show that in my mind is similar to something like StarTrek or Star Wars or another similar space show that has a cut following. While I didn’t mind that at all it’s almost like the author completely made up the show in her brain. We spent so much time talking about the characters and the places and other parts of the show and I found it confusing to keep up with. Overall the story between the two main characters made me forget about this but I did find it a confusing while reading.
I still highly recommend this book and I will be thinking of their love story for a long time.
3.5 star rounded up. A book involving SNL sketch writing, improv comedy, and cult classic references? Count me in! I was immediately hooked and was sure this would be my first five star read of the year. But things took a turn around the 50% mark.
I respect the author wanted to tell a different story than what I wanted to read. Between the heightened control/toxicity in the relationship and multiple back-to-back explicit scenes (easy to skip over but so unnecessary), the latter half lost the magic I felt in the first half. I wish we could've had more chapters from the reboot show as that was my favorite part of the book.
Alas, there's still wonderful writing talent and dynamic character development here. I could see this being a great choice for those who want a literary romance that's steamy and a bit more high stakes than the typical rom com.
This is a book of BIG feelings! Think Curtis Sittenfeld’s Romantic Comedy meets a Taylor Jenkins Reid Romance, but with enough unique elements and voice to be a fresh take on a famous/normie, second chance romance. Be careful where you read the last 100ish pages, I was trying very hard not to ugly cry in a coffeeshop.
Into the Blue follows aspiring comedy writer AJ Graves and charismatic actor Noah Drew, whose intense connection begins in 2000 and is shattered when Noah suddenly disappears. Years later, they reunite in a Firefly-esque TV show, where lingering feelings and unanswered questions resurface. Overall, the book balances swoony, cinematic romance with a thoughtful look at fate, second chances, and the pressures of creative life.
Thank you Ballantine Books and Net Galley for the ARC!
a romtraum that will put you through the emotional ringer! this was a slow grower for me - there’s a lot of story to get through and the first 30% felt a little out there with some of the improv and psychic connection but I’m glad I trusted the book because it led somewhere sexy angsty and gut wrenching. my kingdom for more romances with awful terrible and (seemingly) insurmountable external challenges.
The newest Allie and Noah is AJ and Noah. I don't know if there is any deliberate intent with Emma Brodie's name choices for her love interests in Into the Blue, but a reader can easily channel many of the themes from the angsty The Notebook in her sophomore offering.
Noah is from a generations deep famous acting family, with a gravely ill mother, absentee father, and eclectic but caring great aunt. AJ comes from a much more traditional family of moderate means, with an alcoholic father, a distant mother, and four siblings for which she has varying levels of affection. The two end up on a collision course one summer where they form a deep connection, but Noah disappears abruptly, leaving AJ bewildered and heartbroken.
In true fashion when two people are fated to be together, this is not their last interaction, the next one being when AJ is recruited to be a improv cast member on Noah's new show during a writers' strike that reboots the show they loved as teenagers, that starred Noah's great aunt Eudora. AJ is desperate for it to not be more than an opportunity to improve her credits as a writer, but fate has bigger plans - and Noah has an even bigger secret that will once again leave the pair shattered. As Noah's star ascends, AJ tries to settle for Mr. Checks All the Boxes instead of Mr. Right while dealing a traumatic family event and her inevitable run-ins with Noah. Will the pair be able to find happiness despite Noah's intentions to keep AJ away?
This is a love story, and while it feels like one, Brodie keeps the reader on the edge of whether or not the Noah and AJ will actually get a happily ever after with each other. You will definitely root for them to, especially as the pair age and their deep connection to each other continues to grow and evolve. It's hard not to have all the feels and get deeply invested in their relationship.
One of the other things that Brodie does well in this story is develop secondary characters to give them just the right amount of appeal and importance. AJ's siblings get a subtle but full treatment, with Pat, the protective and selfless older brother, Libby, the well-meaning, unfulfilled and critical older sister, Emily, AJ's sunny and open-hearted twin sister with Down's Syndrome, and younger brother Mike, the nerdy and generous dungeon master. Noah's aunt Eudora also gets the full treatment - demanding, acerbic, and a giant heart hidden behind a wall of steel.
Other characters aren't as fleshed out but serve their purposes perfectly, including Noah and AJs celebrity connections and the perfect but bland Brian.
This story did get bogged down for me some in the beginning, when Eudora had Noah and AJ working as acting partners, possibly because I've never had any interest in acting or knowing any of the lingo associated with it. I also had moments when they were filming Into the Blue in the second part of the book where it was hard to follow the storyline in the filming, versus the storyline of AJ's life while filming.
Then last two thirds of the book more than made up for it. The will they or won't they tension and climaxes were palpable, their personal circumstances made it feel real and messy despite one of the characters being a movie star, and the ending had lots of unpredictability that made it feel less formulaic than traditional romances.
Strap yourself in, because it's longer than most romances at about 450 pages, and it will gut you more than traditional ones. But it's absolutely worth it.
A complimentary copy of this book was provided by the publisher. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Received an ARC from the publisher through my job as a Bookseller.
To say I took one look at the synopsis for Into the Blue and saw that it was a years spanning story of life and love and yearning and grabbed it up so quickly and then proceeded to let it consume me is an understatement. (My coworkers are now having to deal with my mission to get every single one of them to read it.)
I can say with the utmost certainty that no other book will top this one for me this year. This was it, this is a book that I'll be thinking about months, years later and going back to. Into the Blue was SO GOOD! AJ and Noah's story is a raw, messy, devastating, heart wrenching, angsty, swoonworthy, bittersweet, will put you back together again rollercoaster of a ride! This book was so innately human, it will make you feel. It is the perfect example of why I love fiction, why I think it's so essential as a reader. And did I mention how much yearning there is!? Into the Blue spans a period of over a decade of the character's lives and you see them go through so much both together and separately. I don't want to say much as this is such an early review but I raged, I cried, I cheered, and a few times I might have wanted to punch one of them. However, I really really enjoyed every second of this book.
I'll admit the only thing of note for me was that compared to the overreaching timeline of the story I did feel that the ending was a tiny bit rushed. But self admittedly I have a hard time saying goodbye to characters I love and just wanted more of AJ and Noah.
For the people out there looking for books with more yearning. Look no further, Into the Blue is the book for you!
And here is my book playlist as I loved this book that much. Apple||Spotify
Into the Blue follows the lives of AJ (plain ole high schooler) and Noah (from a long lineage of acting royalty) after their lives intersect during an impromptu summer theater intensive. It’s hosted by Noah’s aunt Eudora, the famous heroine of AJ’s favorite cult classic tv show. The two study their craft (improv) and grow their relationship, but circumstances beyond their control force Noah away without a warning or explanation. AJ and Noah come together and part ways over the next 13 years (on the set of SNL, in a sci-fi television show, and on a limited run broadway production) leaving each other bruised by their meetings but ultimately unable to walk away. The story is told primarily from AJ’s POV and her limited perspective serves to march the plot along.
I don’t even know where to start with my feelings about Into the Blue. I have never read anything like this book. I was immersed and spellbound for so much of it. The book is filled with longing and love, fear and regret. There’s humor, devastation, and more than a little nerd-centric content throughout (think comic-con). The leads feel realistic and approachable while also somehow mystical and unattainable. I went into it thinking I was reading a rom-com about some teens—I finished it contemplating my morality and the role that love plays in my life.
All of that being said, I think this book has a specific audience. There’s a lot of leaping back and forth in time which can take some adjusting and exploring the mystical way which the characters “play” with each other while in improv mode is hard to follow initially. There’s a steep curve when discussing the intricacies of the tv show sci-fi world. As a fair warning, this book is also solidly not PG. It’s my favorite read of 2026 so far, and I’d encourage you to pick it up when it comes out if it sounds interesting to you too!
Thank you to NetGalley and Random House for the advanced egalley copy in exchange for my review!
This had everything I love: deep connection, layers upon layers of story, and leads I can empathize with. The author had me immediately with the dedication, which was a deep-cut reference to an episode of a Sci-fi TV series. I knew right then that I was in good hands. Referencing obscure sci-fi TV fandom throughout this story was oddly the cherry on top for me. I can relate. At no point did I just have to “go with it” for the sake of the story. I felt like all the moves were justified, even when they brought me to tears.
Emma Brodie has crafted a novel that spans decades, and is very long, yet I wanted more. I can’t remember the last time I finished a book and immediately flipped back to the beginning to start again. This is so beautifully written. Even the sci-fi TV series within is something more I want to dig into. The angst in this book is very strong. Normally, I can’t stand a male lead who decides unilaterally that leaving the woman he loves abruptly is what’s best for both of them. But in this case, I think Noah was half right. His reason is a big one, and his decision based on his lived experience, trauma, and fear. When I read in the description that AJ is an aspiring writer for SNL, I expected some sides of romantic comedy. This is not that. Be prepared for lessons in improv, though, and insane chemistry.
Read this if you loved Star Trek: TNG, Firefly, Farscape (maybe), and a moving romantic epic. For reference, my favorite authors include Emily Henry and Abby Jimenez. Emma Brodie definitely fits in this lineup. I would say if you loved “People We Meet on Vacation,” and “Part of Your World,” you will love Into the Blue.
This review is based on an advanced reader copy I received through NetGalley. I have already pre-ordered the Hardcover.
AJ Graves siempre ha sabido que su vida no encaja en el pequeño pueblo donde creció, pero todo cambia cuando Noah Drew, heredero de una dinastía teatral y envuelto en silencios que pesan más que su fama, aparece trabajando en la misma tienda de videos donde AJ pasa el verano.
Lo que empieza como una convivencia incómoda se convierte en una alianza inesperada cuando ambos descubren que comparten su gusto por la ficción, la creatividad y la soledad. La aparición de Eudora Drew, leyenda escénica y tía de Noah, empuja a AJ hacia un territorio que jamás imaginó explorar: la actuación. Bajo la guía de una mujer imponente y exigente, AJ descubre una parte de sí misma que no sabía que existía y un potencial que la obliga a cuestionar su destino.
Mientras AJ y Noah aprenden a trabajar juntos dentro y fuera del escenario, la atracción entre ellos se vuelve tan inevitable como peligrosa. Los límites se desdibujan y cada ensayo los acerca a una verdad que ninguno está seguro de estar listo para enfrentar. En un verano marcado por decisiones difíciles, AJ deberá elegir quién quiere ser y hasta dónde está dispuesta a llegar para no perder lo que ha empezado a construir con Noah y consigo misma.
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AJ lo que necesita es un kilo de amor propio y dignidad. Y verse como 10 veces A el no le gustas tanto.
No entendí como es que ella estuvo enamorado por 13 años del tipo que se la pasa rompiéndole el corazón , que nunca la elige y que trata mejor a sus conquistas que a la mujer que dice amar.
Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the ARC in exchange for an honest opinion.
This book had a chokehold on my heart from the word go. I’m so impressed with Emma’s writing and feel like she must have a background in Hollywood because she wrote it so perfectly.
She was so smart to start the book in the present time but then move to the past to show us how it all began. I felt the connection and chemistry between AJ and Noah the entire time and yet at the same time my heart hurt so badly for them as well. By the time I got halfway through the book, I wasn’t sure I could take anymore. How as there still half a story left to tell? Amazing.
Nothing showed their connection more intensely than when they did improv. I loved this aspect of the story and found it to be such an interesting hook to their relationship and how Emma used it throughout the story.
I would have rated this higher if it weren’t for the sci-fi show they were on together. Nothing against sci-fi but the show was so confusing making it hard to keep all the actors and the storyline straight which detracted from what it was meant to do for AJ and Noah’s relationship. Maybe it was just my brain, but if the show was easier to follow I think it would have helped because I was almost ready to throw in the towel but I’m so glad I didn’t and nor should other readers. The last few chapters were everything for this book, seeing them in the present and how they worked through their predicament.
I didn’t understand fully why Noah made the decision he did because it just robbed them of precious time, but the days when they acted out the play at the end really made both of their arguments crystal clear for me and the writing was superb.
If you are looking for a book that is so fresh and unique in its premise, with writing that will draw you in and rip your heart out then this is the book for you.
*I received an advance reader copy. All opinions are my own.
4.5 rounded up and WOW this book. I’m so glad I was a friend marked this as read on here because I never would have found it on my own.
This is a long book but it doesn’t feel long once you get into it. I could have read another 500 pages.
The story of AJ and Noah. AJ, the protagonist, is my age — actually she’s exactly one month younger than me — so the time period and cultural references in the entire first part (year 2000) were just perfect. I also knew a few of the MA I-90 towns AJ mentioned which gave me a nice frame of reference.
I knew very little about improv and I don’t know if the connections in this book are true to people’s experiences but it was fascinating to read. At times it felt a little woo woo but again, I don’t know what it’s like!
The characters were fully fleshed, and I loved the personalities of Eudora, Emily and Patrick in particular. While the book is told from AJ’s point of view, every now and then we get inside of the head of another character for a short amount of time. I liked that. It was done so rarely it might pass you by.
This is an epic. It spans 15 years and SO MUCH HAPPENS in that time. I was never bored, I had tears multiple times, I felt frustrated often and still it was just so, so good. I’ll be seeking out the author’s other books for sure.
Thank you NetGalley and Ballantine for an early copy in exchange for my honest review.
Emma Brodie’s book, “Into the Blue,” has a special quality that I’m really excited about, hoping it will connect with more people and show its cultural importance. What really drew me in was how the story stretched out over so many years. Unlike many books today that don’t have enough depth because they’re too short, I was completely hooked on the characters’ journeys over several years. The book also looks at the world of improv and making TV shows, but some parts made me wonder if they were really necessary. But what really mattered was the emotional connection and tension that came from seeing their everyday lives so closely. I chatted with another reader who had read the book, and we both talked about our favorite parts. For me, it was the summer they spent together as teenagers, and then the end of the book when they were staying at Udora’s house. Emily Brodie’s amazing way of showing how deep emotions go and how strong the bond is between people who really get each other is woven throughout over the book. Every time the characters met someone new, I just wanted to shout, “they grew up together,” because their bond was so deep, even though they only shared one summer. I’m really looking forward to the book coming out because it’s such a great read that I think will spark some really good conversations. Thanks to NetGalley and Ballantine Books for giving me an advance copy.
In the summer of 2000, small-town dreamer AJ Graves falls hard for Noah Drew, the complicated heir to a Hollywood dynasty, until he disappears without explanation. Years later, AJ lands a role on a sci-fi TV show… opposite Noah. As old feelings resurface under the spotlight, they’re forced to confront the past that tore them apart.
I went into this book knowing nothing besides it was a love story, and I’m so glad I did, because Into the Blue completely wrecked me (in the best way). I absolutely loved this book. It’s a roller coaster of emotions, but it’s also so beautifully written. Like the kind of writing that pulls you under and you don’t even want to come up for air. I was captivated all the way through and genuinely didn’t want it to end. AJ and Noah have the kind of connection that feels electric and inevitable, and watching their story unfold across years had me fully glued to the page. I didn’t even realize how long the book was until I hit the acknowledgments because I was so locked in. I would have happily read 400 more pages of AJ and Noah without hesitation.
This is hands down my favorite book of the year so far. I need to go back and read Emma Brodie’s other book now, and she is absolutely an auto-read author for me from here on out.
Thank you to NetGalley and Ballantine for providing an eArc in exchange for an honest review.
💭 ⓂⓎ ⓉⒽⓄⓊⒼⒽⓉⓈ I mean this in the best way possible, but I had a total love–hate relationship with this book. AJ and Noah frustrated me to no end, yet I was completely obsessed with them and their messy, magnetic connection. I kept thinking about them whenever I wasn’t reading and constantly tried to guess how it would all play out. Some of you are absolutely going to hate this book, but I have a very good feeling many of you will love it just as much as I do. It is a messy, slightly toxic, drama filled, emotionally charged relationship packed with yearning and angst. It gave me “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” vibes, except with acting and fanfic conventions instead of video games, mixed with the romantic tension of “The Favorites.” If you loved those two books as much as I did, make sure to put this one on your TBR!
📚 𝚁𝚎𝚊𝚍 𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚋𝚘𝚘𝚔 𝚒𝚏 𝚢𝚘𝚞 𝚕𝚒𝚔𝚎: 🥹Emotionally charged 💕Second-chance romance 📈Character-driven 🖤Moody, nostalgic tone 👧🏼Coming of age ❤️Fate-bound connection 💛Friends to lovers 🎭Hollywood + fame dynamics 🔥Slow-burn chemistry
Pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this book, really loved the early 2000's setting of the beginning of the story. The summer before AJ's senior year of high school she begins working with Noah. Noah is from a famous acting family but doesn't want to act himself, his aunt has other plans. She is able to convince the two of them to start working together as improv partners promising AJ a recommendation to any college she wants. They become close and and then he disappears at the end of the summer. Fast forward and AJ is working on a reality show and doing improv and sketch writing on the side. Noah has become a famous actor and the two through the writers strike get the chance to work together again and she can finally get the answers to what happened before. This book gave me pretty much every emotion, had humor was sad at times and definitely had romance. I really liked all the behind the scenes of acting and the different projects and shows the main characters worked on and felt connected to both characters and invested in what would happen to them. I want to thank NetGalley and Ballantine for the arc in exchange for an honest review.
I’ve been mentally drafting the review for “Into the Blue” after the first twenty pages. And naturally, now that I have finished this novel, I am speechless. And wrecked - which I know I would be 40% into the novel. I haven’t read a novel like this in a while, one that made you feel so much and… scared. Scared of the outcome for AJ and Noah, and your mental state once the book is done.
I… want to not give anything away. Let each of you truly experience this book. I will say that if you liked the intensity of “Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin and the humor in “Romanic Comedy”, by Curtis Sittenfeld (with a sprinkle of spice) I think you will love this book - and be somewhat equipped for what’s in store? Everyone else, I think you’ll love it as well - just be patient.
Emma Brodie, this book is a work of art. Truly. The twelve plays - I was a mess. Thank you for creating this masterpiece.
Thank you to NetGalley and Ballantine for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
4.75⭐️ This book is so emotional. I’m not sure I have ever read a book about love like this before. AJ and Noah are truly destined to be with each other.
This book is very long. I found myself starting to drag in the middle of reading it because the relationship push and shove got to be a little frustrating. I understand why Noah was pushing AJ away - he loved her so much, he was trying to protect her from heartbreak. The ending of the book where they play the 12 shows had me on the edge of my seat. I could not stop reading!
One character note - I do not understand AJ’s friendship with Toni. Toni is a horrible person and I wasn’t quite understanding why AJ was trying to make good with her. This is definitely a minor note in the story, but I was just annoyed. Like get out of here Toni!
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for providing an ebook ARC in exchange for an honest review!
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
The kind of love story that leaves you with both a smile and a heartache - I couldn’t put it down.
AJ and Noah have the chemistry but not necessarily the timing. After they form an unforgettable friendship in the summer of 2000, AJ doesn’t see Noah for years after he ghosts her. But that doesn’t mean she hasn’t stopped thinking about him. When they see each other again, she is full of questions but does she really want to hear the answers?
I so enjoyed this—AJ and Noah are perfect for one another. Into the Blue is romantic, emotional, and ultimately hopeful. In some ways it reminded me of Deep Cuts, another great love story featuring two leads with intense chemistry and plenty of obstacles that get in their way (both self-imposed and external).
Thank you very much to Ballantine and NetGalley for the opportunity to read a copy.
Thanks to NetGalley & Ballantine Books for the early eARC of this!
If you loved "These Summer Storms" by Sarah MacLean -- you need to read this.
"Into the Blue" is beautifully written by Emma Brodie and emotionally devastating. We get to experience AJ and Noah from the very beginning and everything in between. This love story really crosses over several years and dives into the good, the bad, and the ugly of the human love experience. We get to experience the nuances of family lives and how perspective is a huge driving force. It will captivate you and change you. You will come out the other side thinking critically how you handle your own relationships. You will laugh, you will scream, you will cry, and you will be filled with hope. Oh yeah... the yearning? Unmatched.
AJ and Noah are at the opposite ends of their small town but they are like atoms that attract and repel each other from the start. They begin a friendship when they are young and share the dream of leaving the town behind which they do. They come together again when AJ is writing for SNL and Noah guest stars which leads to both of them landing a popular space sitcom.and still they bounce off each other the tension almost electric as their story plays out on camera. Like the galaxy of their space sitcom they are two asteroids hurling themselves into each other's orbit but Noah always pulls back. Intense yearning, deep connection and so many secrets plague their love story. This will resonate with readers who want a romance for the ages with the enemy/lover vibe of Emily Henry's books minus the humor. My thanks to the publisher for the advance copy.
4.75 stars This book had me an absolutely chokehold. I started it intending to read a chapter before bed and hours later I was 40% into it and had to convince myself to put it down and go to sleep. Something about the combination of the yearning, the improv, the opening chapter of the book, the heartbreak I knew was coming, and the whole sci-fi/fan fiction aspect of this book had me completely hooked. There were so many layers to this book that just kept hitting so deep. I felt frustrated with the characters around the 70% mark (and maybe it was a little bit too much repetition of the will they/wont they or the pacing in the book at that point) but then I quite literally could not stop reading until I got to the end. Emotional gut punch of a book. I fear these characters are real people to me and no one can tell me otherwise.
Where do I even start? After reading the first 30% in fits and starts and having a hard time connecting to the main characters, I settled in and basically finished it in one day. What a beautiful story, It's a raw and realistic look at a relationship that spans over 12 years between flawed but likable characters. I was rooting for them through every year that passed! While the story has many of the same feelings and topics that are the premise of Me Before You (IYKYK), it does end on positive footing. It seemed, as the story progressed, that the writing got better and the emotions bigger. It just felt large - I don't quite know how to describe it. What a great first read of 2026!
Many thinks to Netgalley and Ballantine Books for the ARC. I give it 4.5 stars rounded up to 5.
Into the Blue was an overall enjoyable read with an engaging premise and a steady pace that kept me turning the pages. The setting and central storyline were compelling, and there were definitely moments that pulled me in emotionally.
That said, I found myself wanting more depth when it came to the characters. While they were interesting, I felt like there was room for further development—especially in terms of their motivations and emotional growth. A deeper exploration of their relationships and internal struggles would have made the story even more impactful.
Even so, it was a solid and entertaining read. If you’re looking for something immersive with a good balance of tension and atmosphere, this is worth picking up—just don’t expect heavy character exploration.