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The Summer We Never Ended A Slow-Burn Second Chance Romance of Unfinished Love, Memory and Time
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Sprache:Englisch
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Format
ePUB
Kopierschutz
Nein
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
23.05.2026
Verlag
XinXiiSeitenzahl
110 (Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
2001 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9783693301463
When a past you never fully closed returns without warning, even silence begins to sound familiar.
Some connections don't restart-they simply continue in a different version of your life.
She has rebuilt her life carefully after everything ended the way it did. Not loudly. Not cleanly. Just quietly enough that no one would ask questions she couldn't answer. A new city, a steady public life, a controlled emotional distance from everything that once felt too much.
Until a professional gathering brings him back into her orbit.
He is not a stranger. But he is not the person she left behind either. And the space between them reacts before either of them does-like something the body remembers before the mind agrees to.
What begins as controlled recognition slowly becomes harder to contain. Conversations stay careful, but meaning slips through pauses, unfinished sentences, and the way they keep noticing each other even when they shouldn't. The present starts bending under the weight of what was never fully resolved.
This is not a story of instant reunion. It is a story of emotional erosion-where distance stops working, and old connections begin to reassemble themselves in ways neither of them planned.
A slow-burn contemporary emotional romance about what returns when you stop pretending it never mattered.
A guarded woman trying to maintain emotional order in a life she rebuilt from fragments
A man who never fully became "past tense" in her memory
Encounters that feel ordinary on the surface but destabilizing underneath
Emotional restraint that begins to crack through silence, proximity, and recognition
A relationship shaped by time, timing, and everything left unsaid
Some people don't come back to change your life.
They come back to reveal it was never fully finished.
Some connections don't restart-they simply continue in a different version of your life.
She has rebuilt her life carefully after everything ended the way it did. Not loudly. Not cleanly. Just quietly enough that no one would ask questions she couldn't answer. A new city, a steady public life, a controlled emotional distance from everything that once felt too much.
Until a professional gathering brings him back into her orbit.
He is not a stranger. But he is not the person she left behind either. And the space between them reacts before either of them does-like something the body remembers before the mind agrees to.
What begins as controlled recognition slowly becomes harder to contain. Conversations stay careful, but meaning slips through pauses, unfinished sentences, and the way they keep noticing each other even when they shouldn't. The present starts bending under the weight of what was never fully resolved.
This is not a story of instant reunion. It is a story of emotional erosion-where distance stops working, and old connections begin to reassemble themselves in ways neither of them planned.
A slow-burn contemporary emotional romance about what returns when you stop pretending it never mattered.
A guarded woman trying to maintain emotional order in a life she rebuilt from fragments
A man who never fully became "past tense" in her memory
Encounters that feel ordinary on the surface but destabilizing underneath
Emotional restraint that begins to crack through silence, proximity, and recognition
A relationship shaped by time, timing, and everything left unsaid
Some people don't come back to change your life.
They come back to reveal it was never fully finished.
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