
We Are Made of Stars
A Novel
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Secrets, lies, and second chances are served up beneath the stars at a picturesque mountain getaway in this powerful novel about love and family by the bestselling author of This Is Not How It Ends.
At the Vis Ta Vie inn, Reneé and Jean-Paul De La Rue face the daunting decision to close their beloved home for good.
They’re not the only ones going through a season of change, though. Their guests include three couples in crisis: Hollywood celebs Leo and Penny are spending their silver anniversary together while on the cusp of divorce. Lucy, a practical-minded therapist, and Henry, an astronomer with his head in the stars, are struggling to find common ground. And former lawyer and current stay-at-home mom Sienna and charismatic sports agent Adam look perfect but are hiding rifts of their own. Thrown into the mix are self-absorbed single mother Cassidy and her sullen fifteen-year-old daughter, Rosalie.
The stage is set for a week of betrayals, regrets, and shocking truths that can rend the heart or heal it. Vis Ta Vie—live your life—captures what it means to love through the darkness, and to find the light even after the magic fades.
©2025 Rochelle B. Weinstein. (P)2024 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.批評家のレビュー
“Weinstein’s story centers on four couples in crisis who must decide whether their secrets will heal them or forever fracture their hearts.”—Country Living
“Secrets and truths come to light at a luxurious and remote mountain inn. As conflict bubbles to the surface, everyone at the inn will have to face facts long-buried.”—BookBub
“Rochelle B. Weinstein introduces a host of characters who each struggle with their own futures and revised ideals. She juxtaposes these different personas, concerns, and revelations with finesse so that readers become thoroughly immersed in their lives and futures…Readers will find this week-long foray an exceptional portrait of survival and reinvention that reinforces its characters and their lives with thought-provoking messages of life, death, and the challenges that lie in-between.”—Midwest Book Review