After the disastrous Planet X party, Noah Lake knows he must to learn to cope with his anger and bitterness, to learn to live as he is and not as he had been. He sets out on an impossible journey, alone, in the hopes of making himself worthy of Charlotte’s love, and to slay the demons of an old life that is lost to him.
As he makes his arduous way across Europe, following Charlotte’s tour, Noah … tour, Noah writes of his experiences that will become his memoir, and it is only after reading his words that Charlotte comes to fully understand the hardships Noah endured for their sake; a journey that nearly broke him in mind, body, and spirit. She knows what she must do: show Noah that while she is the light in his darkness, he is the music in her heart, and that without him, she’d be just as lost.
Endless Possibility is the final chapters in a love story about acceptance, peace, and the bond between two souls who have found their equal in each other, and the happily ever after they both deserve.
This is NOT a standalone. It is recommended one read RUSH first to avoid spoilers and general confusion. 🙂
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I didn’t realize that there was more to Noah and Charlotte’s story but color me happy that there was. I’d wondered what happened during the time they were apart (as told in Rush) and Emma gave us a story that has made Noah one of my very favorite heroes in her books. What would you do for someone you love? What would you do to prove to yourself and to her that you are worthy of her love? Would you be willing to fight your demons to prove it? This story was just amazing and so completely full of emotion, love and yes pain. Thank you Emma for giving us the “more” we were looking for.
We all can relate to the need to push at our boundaries…
This is one time that it is a must to read Rush before reading Endless Possibility but it is sooo worth it…
These two books make up an original, beautifully written and inspiring story. Noah and Charlotte are each dealing with their own insecurities and reluctance to achieve their fullest potential in life and love. Each receives from the other the powerful incentive to reach for their goal and to find themselves and to give back to one another. All the characters are richly drawn, come alive on the page and contribute to Noah and Charlotte’s heartfelt journey – the main focus of the story.
Noah’s blindness is the impetus that brings them together and the hardship that sets them apart – if only temporarily. Endless Possibility reveals the challenges of that separation, the trials and tribulations and eventual joy.
To some, it may read like a fairytale – poor girl meets rich guy – but the gut-wrenching reality of their situations is not to be denied and a love this strong is not to be missed.
Beautiful end to this Beautiful story
God Bless Emma Scott and her Wonderful gift of story telling!
I was very pleased with the ending in Rush so I was very excited and happy to see that there was a follow up novella to Noah and Charlotte’s story. Endless Possibilities picked up right where Rush ended and most of it was Noah’s story. What he did while Charlotte was touring for six weeks.
It was equally as beautiful as Rush. I fell even more in love with Noah this time around. He proved himself to Charlotte and most importantly to Noah himself. He had to go through hell emotionally but he always had Charlotte in his heart. His journey was powerful and moving. Charlotte remained supporting and strong. Saw Noah’s beauty in his heart and soul and not because of his blindness.
With this novella they had truly come full circle. They found their true selves and did because of their love for one another.
I loved Endless Possibilities because of its characters and exquisitely writing. Every word hit me the right way and so did the story. I’m ready for the next book in this intoxicating series.
5 BadAssDirtyMyNoahMyCharlotteStars
I was thrilled to find out there was a bit more to the story that started in RUSH. But to read Noah’s account of his journey through Europe while following Charlotte on tour was just intense and frankly scary. But like with RUSH, I didn’t want to stop reading it until I finished it.
This is only my second book by Emma Scott but it will not be my last. And I’ll likely not be able to forget Noah and Charlotte’s story anytime soon.
This novella was the perfect addition to Noah and Charlotte’s story, showing the trials and tribulations of Noah’s journey across Europe following Charlotte in the pursuit of her dream whilst discovering his own strengths and limitations. Although he meets some dubious characters this is far outweighed by the people who just want to help, all he has to do is learn to accept it!
As always with Emma Scott I loved the writing and the warmth throughout the story.
“I can’t see the ending Charlotte. What is it going to be?”
Who knew writing a review for a novella could be so difficult? But here I sit, days after finishing Endless Possibility, trying to put into words (through the tears mind you!) how achingly beautiful this story is. I don’t think I have the words to do it justice.
Noah Lake completely and utterly stole my heart in RUSH: New York City, the first book I had the pleasure of reading by Emma Scott, the first book where we meet Charlotte and Noah. I had no idea how captivated I would be by it, and I didn’t want it to end…I wasn’t ready to leave these 2 remarkable characters behind. So when I saw that Emma was writing Noah’s “memoir” I was beyond excited, especially since we were going to get to see everything he went through in the weeks he was separated from Charlotte. And oh what weeks those were. My heart broke, repeatedly, as Noah was determined to learn to navigate on his own and make his way back to Charlotte. Nothing was easy for him, he was broken and at times throroughly frustrated, but he was relentless in proving to himself, to Charlotte, to everyone, that he could do this…that he could stand on his own and make his way in the world as a blind man. Someone that would be worthy of the love Charlotte gave him.
“It was my trial by fire. I don’t need to tell you how badly it burned. It doesn’t matter. What matters is that you know you’re worth it. I’d do it again a hundred times over if I had to. For you.”
So much heart and emotion was packed into this story, there wasn’t a moment that didn’t elicit some sort of response- a laugh, a tear, (many tears), a sigh, a gasp, a swoon. I’m so in awe of authors who are able to take 26 letters and combine them in such a way to make us feel so many things, and Emma Scott does it brilliantly with this book. Endless Possibility is the flawless and enthralling conclusion to Noah and Charlotte’s story, I couldn’t have asked for more.