THE LAST THING I PLANNEDShe went to Lisbon to find herself. She did not sign up for him.After five years and one very final divorce, Jules books herself a solo week in Portugal - no plan, no agenda, no one else's needs to manage. Just her, a city she's never been to, and room to breathe for the first time in years.Then a man in a suit sits down at her table in a four-table café and claims the light is better there. Despite three empty alternatives.Marco Reyes is in Lisbon for seventy-two hours, maximum. He has a merger to close, a flight on Thursday, and absolutely no interest in being charmed by a city - or the woman who seems perfectly at home in it.He pushes his flight to Friday. Then Saturday. Then he stops checking.What follows is not a grand romantic gesture or a whirlwind escape from real life. It's something quieter and more dangerous than that: two people, in a city that gives you things you didn't order, slowly running out of reasons not to be honest with each other.The Last Thing I Planned is a slow-burn, strangers-to-lovers romance set against the sun-drenched cobblestones of Lisbon - warm, witty, and full of the kind of longing that builds in silences and shared café tables and viewpoints that stop you mid-sentence. It's a novel about what comes after the hardest thing. Not a triumphant comeback. Not a tidy resolution. Just the slow, surprising, entirely unplanned discovery that you are not as finished with the world as you thought.Perfect for fans of Emily Henry and Eat Pray Love - and for anyone who has ever booked a flight when staying felt impossible.The last thing she needed was someone to change everything. The last thing she planned was letting him.For readers who like their love stories earned
AmazonPagina's: 108, Paperback, Independently published
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