The Things We Leave Unfinished (SIGNED)

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Don’t miss this stunning, signed, special edition hardcover of #1 NYT bestselling author Rebecca Yarros’s viral, dual timeline love story. This deluxe hardcover features a jacket-less foiled hardcase, stenciled edges, custom endpapers with original art, and a new letter to readers. A true collectible! **This is a limited, signed edition.**
Told in alternating timelines, THE THINGS WE LEAVE UNFINISHED examines the risks we take for love, the scars too deep to heal, and the endings we can’t bring ourselves to see coming.
Twenty-eight-year-old Georgia Stanton has to start over after she gave up almost everything in a brutal divorce―the New York house, the friends, and her pride. Now back home at her late great-grandmother’s estate in Colorado, she finds herself face-to-face with Noah Harrison, the bestselling author of a million books where the cover is always people nearly kissing. He’s just as arrogant in person as in interviews, and she’ll be damned if the good-looking writer of love stories thinks he’s the one to finish her grandmother’s final novel…even if the publisher swears he’s the perfect fit.
Noah is at the pinnacle of his career. With book and movie deals galore, there isn’t much the “golden boy” of modern fiction hasn’t accomplished. But he can’t walk away from what might be the best book of the century―the one his idol, Scarlett Stanton, left unfinished. Coming up with a fitting ending for the legendary author is one thing, but dealing with her beautiful, stubborn, cynical great-granddaughter, Georgia, is quite another.
But as they read Scarlett’s words in both the manuscript and her box of letters, they start to realize why Scarlett never finished the book―it’s based on her real-life romance with a World War II pilot, and the ending isn’t a happy one. Georgia knows all too well that love never works out, and while the chemistry and connection between her and Noah is undeniable, she’s as determined as ever to learn from her great-grandmother’s mistakes―even if it means destroying Noah’s career.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Entangled: Amara
Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 20, 2026
Edition ‏ : ‎ Signed
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 400 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1682816311
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1682816318
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #6,241 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #10 in Contemporary Romance (Books) #46 in Historical World War II & Holocaust Fiction #78 in World War II Historical Fiction
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Customers say

Customers praise this romance novel for its multiple love stories and emotional depth, with one review noting how it interweaves happy and sad events. The book receives positive feedback for its writing style, with one customer highlighting its haunting realism, and customers appreciate how it keeps readers immersed throughout. Customers find the character development rich and engaging, with one review particularly noting the female characters’ ferocity. The pacing receives mixed reactions, with some customers finding it engaging while others mention it starts slowly.

13 reviews for The Things We Leave Unfinished (SIGNED)

  1. Meredith Medina

    What an emotional ride!!
    Wow. Just, wow.So I went into this blind. I knew there was a divorce from the first few words in the synopsis I accidentally read, but that was literally all I knew.I cannot remember the last time I cried so hard reading a book. It was such a beautiful, though heartbreaking, story. My review will in no way do this book justice, or adequately convey my feelings about it. I can’t seem to gather my thoughts cohesively, so this will be scattered. I have so much to say, but also don’t want to give any spoilers.These characters stole my heart. Both men are truly swoon-worthy. While Noah’s previous “bachelor” ways are briefly (and more vaguely) mentioned, both men are gentlemen. The women show strength and intelligence. But all have moments of vulnerability.This was my first Rebecca Yarros book, so maybe it’s how she typically writes, but, I loved the way the spicy scenes weren’t overtly explicit. They were still somehow very passionate.There was a point in the book that I wasn’t loving the flashbacks, or rather the placement of them. They happen at such inopportune times. Just when I’m catching my stride and getting into the story, we go back in time. And the same happens in the past timeline. I get into it, and we jump into present again. I understand the reason for it stylistically, but it was still frustrating. That said, I realized about halfway through the reason it felt this way is because I loved all the characters so much. It wasn’t like one of those multi-POV books where I didn’t like this person and couldn’t wait to get back to someone else. I just genuinely was so invested in them all, in all the stories, that it was hard to break away once immersed.The way the puzzle pieces come together kind of blew me away. In hindsight, it all made sense. Really, I enjoyed her writing style immensely.PASTAt one point, my notes say “Is this a historical Romance?! I think I could love it.”I love the romance of that era. Her modesty and morals. There’s just such a sweet innocence about it.While a wartime romance isn’t for the faint of heart, I enjoyed the sense of urgency it created. The unknown of tomorrow. The way it matures a person, living through that.I found myself wishing I understood more about the politics of the time (though admittedly that could very well be my own ignorance, and not that anything was missing from the book). And more of the particulars of what Scarlett and Constance were doing in the WAAF.PRESENTGeorgia and Noah’s banter was fun. The care he shows her throughout the book is next level. He sits her down and reverses roles. He makes her tea. He explains how he won’t let her fall if she climbs.

  2. hboyko

    Things We Left Unfinished is a compelling read that beautifully intertwines past and present.
    The love letters exchanged during WWII were particularly moving, offering a tender and heartfelt glimpse into a romance shaped by distance and duty. The historical aspect of flees and those that got them where they needed to be were among my favorite parts of the book and have sparked a deeper interest in reading more about that era.The dual timelines were well-executed, and the back-and-forth between the two main characters in the present-day storyline kept the narrative engaging. Their chemistry and emotional development felt authentic and added depth to the story.While the book shines in its historical detail and emotional beats, the twist at the end added an unexpected and satisfying layer. Overall, it was an enjoyable and thoughtful read that blends romance, history, and intrigue in a memorable way.

  3. Catlou

    Incredible Stories, but Lots of Tears
    5++ Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨ THE THINGS WE LEAVE UNFINISHED will not be this story. This is one you will want to read from start to finish—and likely more than once. The present-day tale of Georgia and Noah captivates with its ups and downs and touches of angst and heartache. The bittersweet story of Scarlett and Jameson is sure to evoke strong emotions, especially heartbreak with many tears, but also moments of sweetness and joy.What truly sets the narrative apart are the unexpected twists and turns that will leave you breathless; some may even provide a sense of peace to balance the sorrow. This is an incredible read that even now brings me to tears as I am writing this. The well-drawn characters and highly emotive writing will draw you in from the beginning and keep you thoroughly engaged until the very end.The seamless transitions between the present and the past make it easier to navigate through the emotional challenges each character faces. Moreover, how it is written makes it even harder to put down, as you’ll be eager to find out what happens next for each couple. I can’t recommend this highly enough but be warned to keep plenty of tissues on hand, and if you read it before bed, you won’t be getting much sleep.

  4. Denise Paszek

    An amazing read.
    From the first page to the last, I was enthralled. This book had it all, the love between sisters, loyalty and patriotism, heart ache ,Secrets and once in a lifetime love. Loved it.

  5. Crystal K

    Great book!
    Well written. Great storyline. Emotions run high while reading this book. Add it to your TBR list. You will not regret it.

  6. Sissy On The Roll

    Unfinished
    Another great read by Rebecca Yarros. There was so much hype from friends over this one that I ended up being slightly disappointed. The writing itself is great and so is the storyline.

  7. Jackie J.

    Great book
    It’s surprising all the way to the end. Great story of love, life and the pursuit of happiness. Easy read.

  8. Jonnai2

    Jewel of a Read
    I had to finish what I started. I thought what am I reading. This book became a must read very quickly. The war themed romance that jumps back and forth to present day happenings was a first for me. Rebecca Yarros made the characters so alive and believable. I love how she intertwined the novel with happy and sad events just as life is. Each character receives an ending so there’s no room for what ifs. Keep reading this jewel. Rebecca does not disappoint.

  9. Wandaka Lyngdoh

    Have you ever read a book so beautiful and powerful that you’ve been reluctant to put your feelings about it into words, only to find that, over time, you’ve forgotten many of the emotions you wanted to express? That’s exactly what happened to me with this book.I picked it up without knowing it would become one of my favorite reads from last year. The letters in this story were both heartwarming and heartbreaking, and the chemistry and emotional tension in both love stories were intense. Though I anticipated certain parts of the ending, I couldn’t help but wish for things to turn out well for everyone. This book made me feel as if I were mourning the loss of a real person—it made me cry, laugh, shatter my heart, and ultimately heal it.Each love story was written with such beauty, and I’m so grateful that some characters found the happy ending they deserved. The way the struggles, pain and separation caused by wars were conveyed made me feel everything the characters were experiencing. Even now, my heart still aches when I think of how it ended for some, and my mind is still tangled in the emotions, but if I could give this book a million stars, I would.

  10. Ives

    Me pareció una bella historia que te inmerse en la vida de los personajes enamorándose poco a poco e incluyendo las adversidades que enfrentaron para permanecer juntos en aquella época, llevándote en un viaje emocional hacia el final, que sin duda te deja sin palabras. Léanlo, recomendado 100%

  11. Daniela S.

    Wow, mein erstes Buch von Rebecca Yarros und ich starte mit “The Things we leave unfinished” mit einem Knall.Das Buch hab ich zwar schon öfter auf Insta gesehen, aber nicht weiter beachtet, bis zur Programmvorschau für die deutsche Übersetzung. Und OMG hat die mich überzeugt.Die Geschichte wird auf zwei Ebenen erzählt. Einmal in der Zeit von Georgia und Noah in der jetztigen Zeit, und einmal aus Sicht von Scarlett und Jameson zu Zeiten des zweiten Weltkrieges. Georgia ist die Ur-Enkelin von Scarlett die sich um die Angelegenheiten ihrer verstorbenen Ur-Großmutter (Scarlett) kümmert, was auch bedeutet zu entscheiden, wie das unvollendete Manuskript von Scarlett beendet werden soll. Wo Noah ins Spiel kommt. Seines Zeichens zwar ein großer Bestsellerautor, aber Scarlett hat nicht viel von ihm gehalten, doch nun soll er die Geschichte beenden. Und da stellt sich die Frage wie. Ein Happy End oder doch ein realitisches trauriges, da ja auch das “Ende” von Scarlett selbst traurig war.Die zweite Zeitebene die erzählt wird, ist zu Zeiten von Scarlett und Jameson, wie die beiden sich kennen lernen als Pilot und Einsatzplanerin (?) im zweiten Weltkrieg, wie ihre Romanze gegen viele Regeln verstoßen hat und doch konnte nichts die beiden trennen. Aber auch die Freundschaft/Verbundenheit zwischen Scarlett und ihrer Schwester Constance spielt eine sehr große Rolle.Beim Lesen wusste ich streckenweise gar nicht, welche Geschichte ich jetzt lieber folgen wollte, entweder der von Georgia und Noah oder der von Scarlett und Jameson, da diese sich innerhalb eines Kapitels immer abgewechselt haben. Zudem die Briefe am Anfang jedes Kapitels zwischen Scarlett und Jameson, hatten schon was berührendes.Teilweise zum Schluss so emotional geschrieben, dass Tränen geflossen sind TT, das Herz gebrochen und wieder zusammen gesetzt. Eine Überraschungen kommen vor.Einfach toll erzählt.

  12. Carole Elliott

    The Things We Leave Unfinished by Rebecca Yarros is a sweeping, emotionally rich dual-timeline romance that explores the enduring power of love, the pain of loss, and the stories we carry through generations.Told across two timelines, the novel follows a poignant WWII-era romance between Scarlett and a fighter pilot, interwoven with her great-granddaughter Georgia’s present-day journey as she rebuilds her life after divorce. As Georgia works to finish Scarlett’s unfinished manuscript with the help of bestselling author Noah Harrison, the past and present collide in powerful, unexpected ways.Scarlett’s wartime love story is particularly moving, filled with sacrifice, longing, and resilience. Meanwhile, Georgia’s path to healing mirrors her great-grandmother’s in emotionally resonant ways. The alternating perspectives bring depth and poignancy, though the timeline shifts may feel disorienting to some readers.Yarros delivers a narrative that stirs the full spectrum of emotion—heartbreak, hope, nostalgia, and joy. The historical storyline stands out for its depth and impact, while the contemporary thread adds a layer of introspection and second chances.For readers who love deeply emotional, time-spanning romances that explore legacy, heartbreak, and healing, The Things We Leave Unfinished is a beautifully written and unforgettable experience. Be warned: this one doesn’t pull its emotional punches.

  13. selcan sert

    Kitap tertemizdi çok hızlı geldi . Bahar indirimleri ile çok uygun fiyata aldım sadece kapağı bu görselden farklıydı. Üstünde posta kutusu ve mektup olan kapakla yollandı ama güzel

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