In the Likely Event by Rebecca Yarros

In the Likely Event by Rebecca Yarros

Categories Women’s Literature & Fiction
Author Rebecca Yarros
Publisher Montlake (August 1, 2023)
Language English
Paperback 350 pages
Item Weight 2.31 pounds
Dimensions
5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches

I. Book introduction

In the Likely Event is a romantic novel by Rebecca Yarros. The novel follows the story of Izzy and Nate, two young people who meet while on the cusp of adulthood moments before an unexpected plane crash. Nate goes into the military and Izzy attends college and law school, each moving in different directions, but drawn back to one another until a misunderstanding irrevocably separates them.

Meeting again in war-torn Afghanistan, Izzy and Nate find themselves forced to face the battle between them as the world around them falls apart. In a dual-plotline structure that alternates between descriptions of the characters’ early relationship and their unexpected reunion in 2021, the novel strategically juxtaposes these contrasting timelines to explore the idea that sometimes love isn’t enough. As a best-selling romance author whose novels have become a sensation, Rebecca Yarros also draws upon her own family’s experiences to inform the military-themed aspects of In the Likely Event, for her husband has completed multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan over the years.

Plot

Ten years ago, Izzy and Nate met on a plane and started talking. Shortly after take-off, the plane crashes. Both Izzy and Nate survive, convinced they will never see eachother again. Their lives were so different and the distance between them long. Nate was in military training whilst Izzy was at university. Throughout the years, they managed to see eachother, but only for a short period of time. Now, ten years later, they run into eachother again in Afghanistan after not being in touch for a long time. Nate swears to protect Izzy with his life. Are they able to push away their feelings for good or are these two magnets destined for one another?

About Rebecca Yarros

Author Rebecca Yarros

Rebecca Yarros is an American author. She is best known for the Empyrean fantasy book series, which will be adapted into a television series with Amazon; Yarros will serve as a non-writing executive producer. Yarros graduated from Troy University, where she studied European history and English.

The first book in the Empyrean series, Fourth Wing, was published in April 2023 by Red Tower Books. In May, it landed fourth on the Libro.fm bestseller list. By late June, it was a number one bestseller on Amazon. As of August 2024, the book had spent 65 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list, including in the top position. It also landed on the Libro.fm bestseller list in the second spot in August and third spot in September. Additionally, it was a top-ten book club pick for September. In October and November 2023, Fourth Wing was on USA Today’s list of the top ten bestselling books. In March 2024 the title was shortlisted for the Young Adult Jury Award of the German Youth Literature Awards which will be awarded at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October.

The sequel, Iron Flame, was released in November 2023. In July 2023, Waterstones indicated that it became the “fastest selling pre-order title in a single day on [the] website with [the] special edition selling out in just seven hours”. Yarros has indicated that the series will ultimately include five books.

In October 2023, it was announced that Michael B. Jordan’s Outlier Society and Amazon MGM Studios purchased the rights to adapt the novel series into a television series. Yarros and Entangled Publishing’s Liz Pelletier will serve as non-writing executive producers.

In 2014, Full Measures was nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award for Debut Goodreads Author.

In 2019, Kirkus Reviews included The Last Letter on their list of the year’s best books.

Fourth Wing was an Amazon, Libro.fm, New York Times, and USA Today bestselling novel. It was also a top ten book club pick for September 2023. Booklist included it on their “Top 10 SF/Fantasy & Horror: 2023” list.

Rebecca Yarros began writing while her husband was deployed in Afghanistan. As of October 2023, she and her husband have six children.

Yarros has Ehlers–Danlos syndrome, as do her sons. Yarros and her husband initially fostered a daughter, eventually adopting her; their daughter is nonverbal and on the autism spectrum. Through the nonprofit OneOctober, which she co-founded with her husband in 2019, Yarros is passionate about improving the lives of children in the foster system.

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1. RACH reviews for In the Likely Event

Rebecca Yarros has done it once again. 5 million stars for this book!!!!

This follows Izzy and Nate who met when they were 18 on a plane that was about to crash and who have had multiple encounters over the years since then, but the timing was never quite right for them to be together.

Until now, Izzy is in Afghanistan on a job and Nate is tasked with protecting her life, all the while tension is running between them due not seeing each other in three years after a falling out.

The slow burn relationship development between Izzy and Nate hit the spot for me, it was perfectly done and gave me everything I wanted and more. The chapters set in the past have such much insight into their relationship and I loved all the little moments were they both didn’t realise they were pining for each other!

The romance between Izzy and Nate is just so heartwarming and real and you are rooting for them for the entire duration of the book. There were so many push and pull moments and I just loved that they finally got the HEA that they always wanted.

I mean if you need any more convincing, this man has been annotating books for her😭😭😭😭 are you kidding?? Where do I find a man like this?

Love love loved this book.

2. CASEY READS reviews for In the Likely Event

I loved this book! The chemistry between Izzy and Nate was amazing from the first chapter.

From a plane crash to being in a war zone, Izzy and Nate faced so many challenges. The book is told over 10 years. Nate is in the army and they meet on a plane right before he goes off to basic training. This starts their love story that goes off and on for 10 years.

The twist at the end was shocking. The ending was beautiful. The spicy scenes were spicy, but beautiful too. Highly recommend.

3. KARISSA ECKERT reviews for In the Likely Event

Loved this; great action, story and romance.

Series Info/Source: “In the Likely Event” This is a stand alone book. I got a copy of this on ebook through Amazon First Reads.

Thoughts: I really enjoyed this a ton. This is a well done contemporary fiction book that blends current events, thrilling adventure, and romance. I was hooked pretty much from page one and struggled to put this down. This is the first book I have read by Yarros and I plan on reading more.

When Izzy and Nate end up sitting next to each other on the plane they are strangers, they find each other attractive but realize it’s a temporary meeting…then the plane goes down and Nate ends up saying Izzy’s life. Events that day bring them close together and then tear them apart again. However, they keep running into each other as the years go on. Now it is time for the United States to withdraw from Afganistan. Nate is in special ops and Izzy is in politics as an aide to a senator. Nate knows he is going to be guarding a senator’s aide but when he finds out it’s Izzy he is stunned. Add into the mix the fact that Izzy’s news-reporter sister has gone missing in a country that is rapidly falling to Taliban rule and you have a high stakes situation.

I loved the structure of this story. We alternate from past to present and then back to the past. As events occur in the present we are then given a chapter back in the past that relates to the present events somehow. I love this type of structure to a story and love how it unravels the mystery of the past even as you are living through the intense present actions.

Izzy and Nate are both amazing characters with a lot of depth to them. The chemistry between the two of them is super intense. They are strong people with defined goals and they need to decide what’s more important their career dreams or each other.

I also loved the intensity of being in a war zone and also getting to learn more about the US withdrawal from Afganistan. I had read some about it in the news when it was happening but this book submerses you right in the middle of it and gives you a better idea of how unexpected and quickly things went wrong.

The writing was flawless. It was incredibly easy to read and moved at a fast pace. Parts of this book will leave you breathless. I thought it was very well-balanced; you have intriguing historical events, engaging characters, lots of action, and an incredibly well done romance.

My Summary (5/5): Overall I loved this and I was completely unprepared for how much I loved it. You have an intriguing time and setting, amazing characters, non-stop action, and a well done long-running romance. On their own none of these would have been all that unique but the way they were blended together made for an unstoppable story that I could not put down. I am excited to pick up Yarro’s fantasy “Fourth Wing” to read soon.

4. AJ reviews for In the Likely Event

Oh wow, what a read! An emotional, angsty, heartfelt second-chance military romance, this book completely swept me away with its emotion and intensity, and I adored every moment of Nate and Izzy’s remarkable story.

The book is written in dual POV, and the chapters alternate between past and present. I would finish a chapter both desperate to keep going with that part of the story, yet so excited to be returning to the other part. I was entranced by all of it, and loved the way the story unfolded.

The ‘present day’ part of the story is set in 2021 in Afghanistan, during the withdrawal of American troops from the country. Izzy is sent on a diplomatic mission by her politician boss, and it turns out Nate is her assigned security during her trip. We see sparks fly, and it’s clear that there is a whole lot of history between them.

The timeline then shifts back to Nate and Izzy’s first meeting. They are on a flight together – she’s travelling back to college, and he’s heading off to join the Army – when their plane goes down shortly after take off. The easy banter and hint of interest they were sharing instantly develops into a strong connection that will change the rest of their lives.

With the alternating timeline, I was desperate to see how their heart-pounding beginning became such a complicated, heart-pounding reunion. How did they fall in love? Why do they say they’re not actually exes when they are clearly soulmate? How did it all fall apart so badly? So many questions that are slowly uncovered in pacing that is perfect for maximum impact, and that kept me madly flipping pages.

OMG, the feels! I felt so much while reading. I loved Nate and Izzy, I felt so much for both of them, I could empathise with them, I celebrated with them, I hurt with them, and I fell in love right alongside them. Their love for each other is so incredibly easy and yet so damn hard. Effortless and angsty all at once, as they battle time, distance, and their very different circumstances, neither able or wanting to walk away from each other, but unable to actually be together. Oh, my heart ached for them!

But the romance is epic. They are there for each other, they get each other, they laugh and talk and love, and the passion between them is explosive. Their feelings for each other are never in doubt, they don’t play games with each other, they’re both battling to do what they think is right, and the intensity of it all had me in tears more than once. I love a second-chance-romance, and though this one has a bit of a different twist, all the feels are there, and I adored watching these two together, figuring it all out.

And in the midst of their tumultuous reunion, they’re stuck in the middle of a country collapsing, and OMG, it’s so intense! I was reading with my heart pounding, desperate to see how it was all going to play out, and I read until the early hours, unable to put this one down. As always, Rebecca nails the military aspects, bringing so much excitement and depth to the story. I loved seeing Nate in action with his teammates, and I was fascinated by getting what felt like an up-close look at an event that only recently played out in the news. Just devastating.

This is a wonderfully written story, that is just everything, and that ending… *dreamy sigh*. I loved it so much, and it’s a fave for 2023.

5. MICHELLE G reviews for In the Likely Event

I picked up this book because I am a big fan of The Fourth Wing series by Rebecca Yarros. I knew this was a completely different style of writing, but it also sounded pretty interesting. I had both the audiobook and digital book, so I listened to it whenever I could. I knew I would be crying at the end, I just wasn’t sure what the tears would be for.

This is a really beautiful love story of two people who are ships passing in the night. What makes this story different is why they can’t get together. She is in law school and then working and he is in the military and than promoted to Special Forces. Living where I do, surrounded by Special Forces families, I have a special understanding for the deployments they deal with. Having half of the story take place in Afghanistan as Kabul is falling gave it extra depth and worked amazingly well as an extra character. This is definitely not your usual love story and one that begs to be read.

6. AMBER reviews for In the Likely Event

How Rebecca can write a phenomenal fantasy story “Fourth Wing” and then write this wonderful and completely different romance story is beyond me. Wonderful job!

This story had me in all kinds of emotions, but the last third I don’t think I was breathing properly. I had tears in my eyes. I was just an absolute mess at wondering what was going to happen. Nate, Izzy, Torres, and Serena are all very like able characters. There is a twist at the end with one of them that shocked me and was bittersweet. There were some parts in the middle I got utterly annoyed at Nate and Izzy for their lack of communication and just not wanting to deal.

I will say at times I got similar vibes to November 9th by Colleen Hoover. That mishap kind of love. Which I loved that book too.

I think Rebecca did an excellent job!

This story goes to show how much we will endure for love whether it came on quickly or took years to happen. It shows how much sacrifice there is for love, but especially those who sacrifice their freedom and lives in the military to protect and serve while their families are left behind hoping for their return. All while hanging on to that hope and love.

Read it.

7. COURTNEY reviews for In the Likely Event

So, I read this book in one day. It was utterly unputdownable. I picked it up today on Amazon First Reads, which was incredibly serendipitous.

I will say, this book wasn’t what I thought it was going to be. There is a LOT of war/military content here, which is not my normal reading material for many (personal) reasons, and I expected more about the plane crash. That said, I genuinely liked this book- military/war content and all- far more than I would have imagined.

This is, at its heart, a contemporary romance. For my more sensitive readers, it’s steamy and open-door, so keep that in mind. We follow Nathaniel (Nate) and Isabeau (Izzy) for 10 years after the fateful plane crash that drew them together and the many intervening years that pulled them apart.

If you know me, you know I don’t like the “we met 10 years ago but somehow are still pining for each other” trope at all. But! And I mean it- but! I am making an exception here. These two were drawn together by a deeply traumatic incident and I have zero issues with understanding how that event might have triggered this long-term pining. It works here.

I loved Nate and Izzy’s story, as frustrating as it could be at times. I also loved some of the ancillary characters too (namely her sister Serena). The last third of this novel was heart-pounding enough that I had anxiety and really felt like I was reading a thriller. Yarros captured a war-time scene well, and I realize from reading her bio that she is married to a veteran and probably has a good understanding of this life.

There was also a twist near the end that I didn’t see coming. I was surprised.

All in all, I really liked this book. It releases in August if you don’t have Amazon First Reads, so if you like open-door romances and military/war content, you should check this one out.

8. DELANEY reviews for In the Likely Event

This book is amazing. I enjoyed every second of this read. It’s always the best, most amazing books that I’m left speechless for the review. What is there to say? So much. But I’m able to form such few sentences. I loved the characters, I loved the plot, I loved it all. Highly recommend you read this.

9. REGINA POLIN reviews for In the Likely Event

Este libro me dio la sensación de no querer hacer nada más que leer ✨.

A la mitad del libro me di cuenta que rebecca yaarros es la misma rebecca yarros de fourth wing 🤣. Y eso solo me emocionó más.

Me gusta dar mi review antes de ver lo que la demás gente opino por aquí, pero hoy sin querer vi una que otra. Seguramente si te vas al background político que este libro tiene y si es o no Rebecca la indicada para contar una historia con detalles de una guerra. Podrías llegar a un review más afectado por eso que por la historia per se.

Yo sería la última en poder dar una opinión de esto porque tengo 0% información sobre eso.

Enfocándome en la historia:

Puede ser que estos personajes no sean individualmente las personalidades mas entretenidas o con más fuerza. Pero si creo que la historia te envuelve poco a poco, te mueres de ganas de sabes que paso en NY hace tres años, quieres saber que los llevo a estar aquí.

Por un momento sentí que no sería un happy ending y pasé la mitad del libro semi heart broken 💔, mi esposo y yo hicimos una apuesta de si había o no happy ending y ahora soy dueña de una tarjeta de Amazon para comprar más libros 😍😛📚

¿Lo recomiendo? Claro! Creo que es un romance distinto a los que veo recomendados en TikTok generalmente.

10. NANDA reviews for In the Likely Event

To everyone who came to read this book after Fourth Wing (which I still haven’t read yet), and love it, go read her series Flight & Glory and you won’t regret it!

Her military romances are everything!
She’s a military brat, married to a fly boy, so let me tell you this… She absolutely knows what she’s writing!

I loved this book so much, and I truly didn’t wanted it to end.
I wanted more of them!

It’s fast paced, even when alternating between past and present.
Nate deserves the world 🥺

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“I thought you were in New York,” I finally managed to say, my voice coming out like it had been scraped over the pavement a dozen times. Where no one is actively trying to blow you up. “Yeah?” She arched a brow and hefted the slipping pack up to her shoulder. “Funny, because I thought you were dead. Guess we were both wrong.”

“Ten years had passed since we’d met on a very different tarmac, and the sight of her still left me speechless.”

“And in the seconds it took for him to reach me, I realized it didn’t matter which version of him I was getting. I was inextricably linked to every single one of them.”

“He was a reader? This guy just kept getting hotter.”

“Ten years had passed since we’d met on a very different tarmac, and the sight of her still left me speechless.”

“But the way I see it, there are all kinds of wars. Some are just more visible than others.”

“It was impossible to give away a heart I’d never gotten back in the first place.”

“Graham’s tone. “She’s not my ex.” We never got to that point. “And wipe the smirk off your face.” “She’s worse than your ex,” Torres mumbled. “She’s your what-if.”

“I was forever kept in his orbit, allowed to glimpse the damage I knew lingered beneath his surface, but condemned to watch helplessly from afar as he collected scars.”

“You’re all I want.” He cupped the back of my neck. “It doesn’t matter how far I go or how long I’m away. I dream about you.”

“Think about what it could be like if we became more than a possibility.”

“Every second I’ve had with you is a gift I’ve never deserved,”

“Izzy, you’re the one good, untainted thing in my life. You are the only peace I know.”

“The woman was a meteor, a shooting star capable of granting impossible wishes or destroying life as I knew it.”

“You going to hand her over to Jenkins?” Torres asked, leaning against the wall next to me. “Every instinct tells me not to,” I said quietly. “But at least he’d treat her as just another detail.” “Just another mission.” Torres nodded. “Solid point.” Jenkins wouldn’t spare a single glance for her eyes, her smile, her curves. He’d be 100 percent focused. “She’ll be safer with me.” “Because you’re in love with her?” Torres questioned. I shook my head. “Because Jenkins isn’t willing to die for her.”

“I must have dreamed of you a million times,”

“Because it didn’t matter how much I liked him. I would rather spend a week with you than a lifetime with him. That wasn’t fair to either of us, you know?”

“She’s worse than your ex,” Torres mumbled. “She’s your what-if.”

“Shit,” he swore, ripping his mouth from mine once we were both panting, and resting his forehead against mine.
“Not what you expected?” …
“Just the opposite.” He pressed a kiss to my jaw, then my throat, before returning to my lips. “Everything I expected and so much more. I fucking knew it would be like this with you.”
“Chemistry,” I muttered, but that wasn’t the word ticking the edges of my mind. Fate. There was no other way to explain this, to explain us.”

“If no one’s trying to kill you here, then that means I’m doing my job over there. That’s how I choose to look at it, how I have to look at it.”

“Forget awkward. This felt like coming home.”

“I say yes. Let’s take our shot. Let’s go slow or move fast. Let’s do everything we talked about and dream up new stuff. I don’t care where we live or what we do, as long as I get to do it with you. I love you.”

“We’d proved to be the magnets that fate could never quit playing with.”

“The only woman I’d ever loved was here—in a damned war zone—and she was wearing another man’s ring.”

“He wasn’t mine. I wasn’t his. That was the agreement we’d made.
And yet he was always mine.
I was always his.”

“I was inextricably linked to every single one of them. The guy he’d been when he lived here had been the one who’d pulled me from the plane crash. The one he’d grown into had knocked me off my feet in Georgia. And the man he was now . . . the one who made my heart simultaneously race and yearn for him—”

“I didn’t know what this new future looked like, but I knew it was ours. And that was everything.”

“Never apologize for doing what you need to.”

“We’ll handle it together,” she whispered. “Just like we always do.”

“That’s what Nate was to me. As far away as a lifetime and as close as yesterday, as near as twelve inches.”

“And if what I did over there made it even slightly safer for her to sleep at night, then it was worth it.”

“I’m not going to wait around forever, Nate. There’s going to come a moment where we either have to take our shot or we let each other go … Because it’s not like you and I could ever be just friends … I’ll never be able to look at you and not want you.”

“Nate.” I moved to scoot closer, and he pinned me with a look that stopped me dead.
“Don’t, Izzy.” He shook his head. “I have one weakness on this entire planet, and you’re feet away when you’re supposed to be halfway round the globe.” That mask he wore like armor fell away, and the pain in his eyes was enough to make me suck in a sharp breath. “So please, have some goddamn mercy on me for once in your life and just…” His eyes squeezed shut. “Just ignore it.”

“I added Jeremy to my list of douchebag frat boy names, right up there with Chad and Blake. But douche or not, he was the one she’d chosen. I was just the one willing to fly into a combat zone for her. It didn’t matter how much time had passed; I couldn’t seem to let go. It wasn’t her fault that I still loved her. It was mine.”

“And he wouldn’t let me in. I was forever kept in his orbit, allowed to glimpse the damage I knew lingered beneath his surface, but condemned to watch helplessly from afar as he collected scars.”

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Chapter 1: Nathaniel

Kabul, Afghanistan
Augustus 2021

Dit waren niet de Malediven.

Ik sloot mijn ogen en richtte mijn gezicht naar de stralende middagzon. Door de bries kon ik bijna doen alsof het vocht dat over mijn nek droop en mijn kraag drijfnat maakte water was na een recente duik in plaats van mijn eigen zweet. Bijna.

In plaats daarvan stond ik op een landingsbaan in Kabul, me af te vragen hoe het in godsnaam mogelijk was dat mijn laarzen bij deze temperaturen niet smolten door het hete asfalt. Misschien was het karma dat mijn reis aan mijn neus voorbijging, omdat ik zonder haar zou zijn gegaan.

‘Je hoort op verlof te zijn,’ klonk een bekende stem rechts van me.

‘Sst. Dat ben ik ook. Zie je?’ Ik opende een van mijn ogen net genoeg om een glimp op te vangen van Torres, die naast me stond. Zijn volle wenkbrauwen vielen in de schaduw van zijn camouflage pet.

‘Wat moet ik zien? Dat jij met je hoofd achterover gekanteld op een landingsbaan staat alsof je in een reclamefilmpje voor een zonnebrandmerk zit?’

Mijn mondhoeken krulden op. ‘Dit is geen landingsbaan. We zijn bij een kleine bungalow aan het water in de Malediven. Hoor je de golven niet?’

Het ritmische gedreun van motoren in de verte vulde de lucht.

‘Ik hoor alleen dat jij je verstand kwijt bent,’ mompelde hij. ‘Het lijkt erop dat ze er zijn.’

Met tegenzin opende ik mijn ogen en tuurde de horizon af op zoek naar een vliegtuig dat de landing inzette. Binnen een paar tellen zag ik het toestel.

Daar gaan we weer.Hoezeer ik ook hield van de actie die gepaard ging met mijn werk, ik moest toegeven dat het begon te vervelen. Vrede klonk zoveel beter dan constante oorlog.

‘Hoe komt het trouwens dat jij hiervoor gestrikt bent? Ik dacht dat Jenkins op deze opdracht zat,’ vroeg Torres.

‘Jenkins is gisteravond door een of ander virus geveld en ik wilde Ward niet vragen zijn verlof over te slaan. Hij heeft kinderen.’ Ik verschoof het hengsel van mijn wapen op mijn schouder toen de C-130 op de landingsbaan neerkwam. ‘Nu ben ik de oppas van het hulpje van senator Lauren.’

‘Nou, ik ga met je mee, zoals altijd.’

‘Dat waardeer ik.’

Mijn beste vriend was niet van mijn zijde geweken sinds de selectie van de Special Forces. Wat zeg ik, zelfs daarvoor al niet.

‘Hopelijk is Jenkins tegen volgende week aan de betere hand en ben ik op weg naar de Malediven voordat de senatoren hier arriveren.’ Ik kon die heerlijk fruitige drankjes met parapluutje nu al proeven… O wacht, dat was de metallic zweem van kerosine. Juist.

‘Weet je, de meeste kerels gebruiken hun verlof om naar huis te gaan en hun familie te bezoeken.’ Torres keek achterom naar de rest van het team, dat onze kant op slenterde en hun niet te evenaren legeruniform rechttrok, alsof het mogelijk was hun uniform netjes te krijgen na vier maanden uitzending.

‘Tja, de meeste kerels hebben mijn familie niet.’ Ik haalde mijn schouders op. Mam was nu vijf jaar weg en de enige reden dat ik vrijwillig mijn vader zou zien, was om hem te begraven.

De rest van het team bereikte ons en ging op een rij staan terwijl we ons naar het vliegtuig draaiden. Graham ging aan de andere kant van me staan. ‘Wil je dat ik rijd?’

‘Yep,’ antwoordde ik. Ik had de mannen die ik bij me wilde hebben tot Jenkins terugkwam al geselecteerd. Parker en Elston wachtten op de ambassade.

‘Is iedereen er?’ vroeg majoor Webb over zijn kin krabbend toen hij on sbereikte.

‘Holy shit! Ik kan me niet herinneren wanneer ik voor het laatst je gezicht heb gezien.’ Graham grijnsde naar onze bevelhebber. Zijn heldere lach contrasteerde met zijn donkerbruine huid.

Webb mompelde iets over politici terwijl het vliegtuig in de richting van een luchtverkeersleider taxiede.

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