SweetPea1228
"Some love stories don't begin with a kiss-
they begin with a diary, a church bell, and the courage to stay."
At twenty-four, Samira Eleazar is tired of surviving.
When she discovers her late Lebanese grandfather's diary-filled with faith, friendship, and a love that crossed oceans-she accepts a job offer that takes her far from the noise of her past and into the quiet hills of Bkerke, Lebanon.
There, among cedar trees and stone churches, she finds more than her heritage.
She finds a community shaped by prayer.
A faith that kneels before it speaks.
And Yousef Charbel Haddad-a man rooted in devotion, service, and silence.
As Samira learns the rhythm of Maronite life-feast days, saints, shared bread, and bells that echo through mountains-she is drawn into a love that refuses to rush, a connection built on restraint, reverence, and choosing to stay even when leaving would be easier.
But faith is not without trials.
And love, when it grows slowly, asks for everything.
This is a story about:
✨ Slow-burn romance
✨ Slice-of-life in Lebanon
✨ Faith that survives quietly
✨ Love written between generations
✨ Finding peace where you least expect it
Sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is stop running-and let love find you.