A Novel About Reclaiming Your Life, Love, and Identity When Everything Falls Apart
She lost everything. Her marriage. Her career. Her identity.
Now she has to figure out who she is when no one's watching.
Maya Chen thought she had it all figured out—until the day her perfect life imploded. At thirty-eight, she's newly divorced, unemployed, and living in a stranger's apartment, questioning every choice that brought her here.
A chance encounter with an irrepressible muralist named Nora changes everything. Suddenly, Maya finds herself part of a community she never knew she needed: a bookstore owner who gave up corporate law to follow his heart, a writing group of struggling artists, and the radical idea that maybe falling apart is actually breaking open.
As Maya rediscovers her long-abandoned dream of writing, she begins to understand that her second chance isn't about getting back what she lost—it's about becoming someone she actually wants to be. And when unexpected romance blooms with Lucas, the bookstore owner who sees her for who she really is, Maya faces her biggest choice yet: play it safe, or risk everything for the life she's always been too afraid to want.
The Second-Chance Season is a story about the courage it takes to start over, the power of authentic community, and the discovery that sometimes the worst thing that ever happened to you is actually the beginning of your best life.
Perfect for readers who loved:
• The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
• Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb
• Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
• Beach Read by Emily Henry
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