Morgan Grant fell in love long ago and then she made a mistake that she thinks she shouldn’t have made. She got pregnant at a very early age and her ambitions about a wonderful life and career were shattered. Now her daughter is sixteen when the story opens and she thinks that her daughter Clara is going to make the same mistake.
Clara is in love and she thinks that her mother is trying to become too predictable. The young girl wants an independent life so the mother and daughter are like two enemies living under the same roof. Chris i.e Clara’s father is the only one in the house who tries to pacify these rivals. It is because of them that they two have been able to coexist for this long.
When an accident takes Chris away from the two ladies, they are finally set free to move on their own separate paths. Clara follows her love and Morgan goes to the person she believes in. This also provides these two female characters a chance to inspect that whether their selection of a path in life was right or wrong.
It Ends with Us and It Starts with Us like romance is not there on most occasions due to the fact that in most parts of the novel, it is the mother and daughter that are confronting each other instead of the two lovers. Colleen Hoover has never tried to take the stories on the same path as this thing makes the novels look predictable. Tanya Eby and Lauren Ezzo have done the rest of the topping through narration.