The Night of Many Endings: A Novel

From Melissa Payne, bestselling author of Memories in the Drift, comes an emotionally rich, feel-good novel about hope, second chances, and seeing the world through someone else's eyes.

Orphaned at a young age and witness to her brother's decline into addiction, Nora Martinez has every excuse to question the fairness of life. Instead, the openhearted librarian in the small Colorado community of Silver Ridge sees only promise. She holds on to the hope that she'll be reunited with her missing brother and does what she can at the town library. It's her home away from home, but it's also a sanctuary for others who, like her brother, could use a second chance.

There's Marlene, an elderly loner who believes that, apart from her husband, there's little good left in the world; Jasmine, a troubled teen; Lewis, a homeless man with lost hope and one last wish; and Vlado, the security guard who loves a good book and, from afar, Nora.

As a winter storm buries Silver Ridge, this collection of lonely hearts takes shelter in the library. They'll discover more about each other, and themselves, than they ever knew--and Nora will be forced to question her brother's disappearance in ways she never could have imagined. No matter how stranded in life they feel, this fateful night could be the new beginning they didn't think was possible.

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299 pages

Average rating: 6.93

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jeabot
May 30, 2024
10/10 stars
The look at what addiction does to families

What an insight with hope woven in. Nora has been on a quest to save her brother Mario from his addiction. One night in the library, trapped due to a storm, changes everything in five people's lives.
melbeesue
Oct 16, 2023
6/10 stars
I found myself wrapped up in this engaging story about people mingling in the library of all places. It was a quick read that kept me up for a long night so that I could finish it, but the drama behind the fiction was more than another fluff piece. The book touched and delved deeper into topics about suicide and depression, how we can't personally fix people, and how we aren't ultimately responsible for those that we fail to save.

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