
La narratrice française a une diction d'un autre temps. On dirait Anouk Aimée. Sublime.
BackAfter being abandoned while pregnant, Vitória turned pain into survival… until the man who left suddenly walks back into her life. Bruno returns carrying devastating secrets — unaware that a seven-year-old boy has been waiting in silence for the father he never knew. Between guilt, desire, and wounds that never truly healed, they are forced to face a love still burning too fiercely to die. Because some goodbyes don’t end a love story… they only delay the inevitable.
Second Chance
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La narratrice française a une diction d'un autre temps. On dirait Anouk Aimée. Sublime.

Second-chance romances usually feel forced. This one felt inevitable. Different beast entirely.

Nothing else this week is going to top this.

The ending didn't tie everything up too neatly. I respected that. Real life doesn't either.

Finally an audiobook for grown women. No silly tropes, just slow-burn done right. Sleep timer is heaven.

My sister told me about this one. She's never lied to me about a book in 40 years.

The way he says nothing for almost a full chapter and you can still feel exactly what he's thinking. THAT'S writing.

Honest review: I started it skeptical. Sandra K. from my book club kept telling me to. She was right. I was wrong.

Texted four friends after I finished. Two of them have already started.

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