Twelve Sundays. One private pool. A love that was never supposed to survive midnight.
Leila Haddad has built a career creating perfect days for other people. After ending an engagement that taught her to make herself smaller, she rents Rosemere—a secluded English villa with a private pool—for twelve Sundays and one private promise: learn to swim.
Rosemere’s widowed owner, Elias Ward, intends to keep his distance. The arrangement is simple: Leila has the house until midnight. Elias stays at the gatehouse. Neither of them asks what happens when the rules begin to feel more dangerous than the water.
But swimming lessons become lunches. Silence becomes confession. And the refuge they created starts to resemble an ordinary life neither believed they could claim.
As the final Sunday approaches, Elias is hiding a decision that could destroy the fragile trust between them. Leila must decide whether love can ask her to stay without asking her to disappear. Elias must choose whether grief is something he honors—or a room he refuses to leave.
Some love stories begin with forever. Theirs begins with twelve Sundays.
The Woman Who Rented Sundays is an emotionally rich, slow-burn, closed-door contemporary romance about grief, trust, self-worth, and finding the courage to choose a love that makes room for your whole life.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Twelve Sundays. One private pool. A love that was never supposed to survive midnight.Leila Haddad has built a career creating perfect days for other people. After ending an engagement that taught her to make herself smaller, she rents Rosemere-a secluded English villa with a private pool-for twelve Sundays and one private promise: learn to swim.Rosemere's widowed owner, Elias Ward, intends to keep his distance. The arrangement is simple: Leila has the house until midnight. Elias stays at the gatehouse. Neither of them asks what happens when the rules begin to feel more dangerous than the water.But swimming lessons become lunches. Silence becomes confession. And the refuge they created starts to resemble an ordinary life neither believed they could claim.As the final Sunday approaches, Elias is hiding a decision that could destroy the fragile trust between them. Leila must decide whether love can ask her to stay without asking her to disappear. Elias must choose whether grief is something he honors-or a room he refuses to leave.Some love stories begin with forever. Theirs begins with twelve Sundays.The Woman Who Rented Sundays is an emotionally rich, slow-burn, closed-door contemporary romance about grief, trust, self-worth, and finding the courage to choose a love that makes room for your whole life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798188513368
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Twelve Sundays. One private pool. A love that was never supposed to survive midnight.Leila Haddad has built a career creating perfect days for other people. After ending an engagement that taught her to make herself smaller, she rents Rosemere-a secluded English villa with a private pool-for twelve Sundays and one private promise: learn to swim.Rosemere's widowed owner, Elias Ward, intends to keep his distance. The arrangement is simple: Leila has the house until midnight. Elias stays at the gatehouse. Neither of them asks what happens when the rules begin to feel more dangerous than the water.But swimming lessons become lunches. Silence becomes confession. And the refuge they created starts to resemble an ordinary life neither believed they could claim.As the final Sunday approaches, Elias is hiding a decision that could destroy the fragile trust between them. Leila must decide whether love can ask her to stay without asking her to disappear. Elias must choose whether grief is something he honors-or a room he refuses to leave.Some love stories begin with forever. Theirs begins with twelve Sundays.The Woman Who Rented Sundays is an emotionally rich, slow-burn, closed-door contemporary romance about grief, trust, self-worth, and finding the courage to choose a love that makes room for your whole life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798188513368
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