That summer in Tuscany - a windy day

That summer in Tuscany - a windy day

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A soul-searching romance about grief, growth, and a brain that won't slow down. Olivia is thirty, neurodivergent, and tired of pretending she's fine. Her relationship is falling apart, the tenth anniversary of her mother's death is looming, and a late ADHD diagnosis has turned her world upside down. In a bold attempt to reclaim her life, she escapes to a remote Tuscan Agriturismo where the silence, sunlight, and strangers offer unexpected comfort. Among the vineyard walks and shared meals, Olivia meets James, a quiet Englishman with his own reasons for running. Slowly, something between them begins to shift. This is not just a love story - it's a story about many kinds of love: romantic, familial, platonic, and the hard-won love of self. If you've ever felt too much, thought too fast, or loved too deeply - Olivia's journey will stay with you. Perfect for fans of messy healing, soft romance, and summer air that smells like change. Note: This novel explores ADHD through lived experience, not clinical definition.
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