Description
Genevieve Andersson has always lived by the rules: excelling in law school, committing to her long-term boyfriend Nick, and following the clear trajectory of a well-ordered life. But one impulsive decision changes everything. When her Swedish cousin Johan invites her to his heavy metal band's first American tour, Genevieve reluctantly agrees to attend. That night, she meets Lukas Lindström, the band's enigmatic drummer. A shared love of language and quiet conversation draws them together, sparking a connection that feels deeper than chance. Though they part ways, their bond continues across oceans and time as Lukas teaches Genevieve Swedish, and she introduces him to French. But life intervenes, and their correspondence fades into memory. Fifteen years later, Genevieve's marriage implodes after a devastating betrayal. Determined to start anew, she returns to her birthplace in Sweden, a country she barely remembers, to rebuild her life. There, she unexpectedly reunites with Lukas, now a world-famous musician, and the unresolved feelings of their past come rushing back. In Just Like A Moth to Flame, Genevieve must confront the weight of what was lost, the courage it takes to embrace a second chance, and the enduring power of love to transcend time and distance.