The summer of eighteen is supposed to be filled with adventure, freedom, and the kind of reckless moments that turn into lifelong memories. But for Margarita Velasco, it's a summer marked by loss. Instead of road trips and midnight laughter, she finds herself boarding a plane to a small seaside village in coastal Spain, where the Mediterranean breeze carries whispers of the past. She has come to complete her father's burial-a journey that feels as heavy as the grief pressing against her chest. Her father always spoke of Girona's shores with a kind of reverence, claiming they held a magic no one could understand until they stood before them. A magic that seeped into the sand, tangled with the sea salt, and lived in the air itself. But Margarita never imagined that her father's words would take on a meaning far beyond metaphor. That magic arrives in the most unexpected form-a twenty-year-old boy named Teo Riaza. With a quiet intensity and a gaze that seems to unravel her deepest thoughts, Teo is everything Margarita never anticipated. He is the storm and the stillness, the contradiction that keeps pulling her closer. In his presence, the weight of loss feels lighter, the ache of the past less unbearable. As the sun-drenched days slip into starlit nights, she begins to understand why her father believed this place was something extraordinary. But the closer she gets to Teo, the more she realizes that magic always comes with a cost. Some loves are meant to heal, some are meant to change us forever, and some... are never meant to last. A story of love, loss, and the breathtaking power of fate-if you believe in the kind of magic that lingers long after summer fades, this is the book for you.
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