Some love stories don't begin with a choice. They begin with a tide.
Seraphina Conte has survived the kind of heartbreak that doesn't announce itself — the slow, quiet kind, where the person you loved was already gone long before they said goodbye. At thirty, standing on the Amalfi shore on what should have been her wedding morning, she is done with grieving and starting the harder work: remembering who she was before she disappeared into someone else's life.
She is not looking for love. She is not ready for it.
And then the storm delivers Ethan Hargrove to her doorway.
He is an architect — the kind who designs spaces for people to breathe in — and he is carrying something heavy that he has not yet found words for. He sits down at her table without asking. He stays without explaining. And in the days that follow, between cliff paths and café terraces and the restless blue of the Mediterranean, two people who have both learned to keep their distance begin, against every instinct, to close it.
But Seraphina lives in Edinburgh. Ethan's life is in New York. And both of them have been burned badly enough to know that wanting something is not the same as being able to hold it.
Between the Tides of Forever is a sweeping, emotionally rich love story that moves from the sun-soaked Amalfi Coast to the fog-draped streets of Edinburgh to the glittering skyline of New York City — a story about two people who must choose, again and again, between the safety of distance and the terrifying possibility of a love that asks them to be fully, entirely themselves.
It is about what happens after heartbreak, when you have stopped performing recovery and started the real work of it. It is about the kind of person who sees you not despite your complications but because of them. It is about the architecture of trust — how it is built slowly, deliberately, from the ground up, and how it holds even when tested by winter and distance and the particular friction of two strong-willed lives learning to share a future.
And it is about the ocean, which never forgets — and the love it keeps for the brave ones willing to dive in.
Beautifully written, deeply felt, and impossible to put down — a love story as vast and as relentless as the sea itself.
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