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Crash into You

Written by: E. J. Noyes
Narrated by: Abby Craden
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Beth Hollis never imagined a future without her twin sister, Andy. But after a tragic accident takes Andy from her, Beth is left shattered, struggling to figure out how to live with a grief that feels impossible to survive.

Then Fia—the woman who was first at the scene of the accident—steps back into Beth’s life.

Steady, compassionate, and undemanding, Fia becomes a lifeline just when Beth needs one most. But as their connection deepens, Beth can’t ignore the painful truth that Fia is tied to the worst moment of her life.

How can Beth open herself up to the woman who makes her feel whole again, when that means facing the loss that broke her apart?

©2026 E. J. Noyes (P)2026 Audible, Inc.
Contemporary Romance
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This book was quite different from what E.J Noyes usually writes. I had mixed feelings about this book while I was listening to it. By the end of it, I was more certain about how did I feel about this book. So when I read the summary and started this book, I was expected a regular intense story with a romantic line but this book was more about grief, loss, mental health, childhood trauma, anxiety, avoiding emotions and feelings, importance of taking therapy and then at last a little bit of romance so this book ended up becoming more about mental health than a regular E.J Noyes kind of a book. (If you know what I am talking about).

Nonetheless, being a mental health professional I do appreciate this book and how it portrayed stages of grief and importance of taking therapy. Also, dealing with a big loss with a lot of trauma involved. As usual, Noyes does a phenomenal job at writing the details and as usual Abby Craden just brings any book to life.

Thank you E.J Noyes for another book. I always look forward to reading your books.

This book is good but only read if you are okay reading about how it feels to lose a loved one and the aftermath of it.

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