One Year Ago in Spain: A Novel by Evelyn Skye
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“An utterly romantic story about second chances and the power of love.” —Ali Hazelwood, #1 New York Times bestselling author
In this moving novel from the author of The Hundred Loves of Juliet, Claire Walker must woo her lover’s soul back into his body to awaken him from a coma—or risk losing him forever.
Claire Walker has meticulously crafted her life, including a high-powered position at one of Manhattan’s top corporate law firms. Yet, despite her success, she’s been missing one crucial element: perfect love. That is, until fate introduces her to Matas de Len, a Spanish artist whose free-spirited and chaotic nature contrasts sharply with her own orderly existence. Their connection is intense and profound, and they fall deeply for each other.
But a year into their relationship, Claire begins to doubt their future together. Their differences seem insurmountable, and she wonders if it’s better to end things before they become too entangled.
Tragedy strikes when Matas is severely injured while visiting family in Madrid, leaving him comatose. Claire abandons her life in New York to be by his side, only to discover that she is the sole person who can see and communicate with Matas’s detached soul. However, his soul has no recollection of their time together or their relationship. Claire must now embark on an emotional journey to rekindle his love for her, convincing him to fall in love all over again.
The Hundred Loves of Juliet is a poignant exploration of love’s power and the possibility of second chances, asking if the same magic that once brought them together can work its wonders once more.
In this moving novel from the author of The Hundred Loves of Juliet, Claire Walker must woo her lover’s soul back into his body to awaken him from a coma—or risk losing him forever.
Claire Walker has meticulously crafted her life, including a high-powered position at one of Manhattan’s top corporate law firms. Yet, despite her success, she’s been missing one crucial element: perfect love. That is, until fate introduces her to Matas de Len, a Spanish artist whose free-spirited and chaotic nature contrasts sharply with her own orderly existence. Their connection is intense and profound, and they fall deeply for each other.
But a year into their relationship, Claire begins to doubt their future together. Their differences seem insurmountable, and she wonders if it’s better to end things before they become too entangled.
Tragedy strikes when Matas is severely injured while visiting family in Madrid, leaving him comatose. Claire abandons her life in New York to be by his side, only to discover that she is the sole person who can see and communicate with Matas’s detached soul. However, his soul has no recollection of their time together or their relationship. Claire must now embark on an emotional journey to rekindle his love for her, convincing him to fall in love all over again.
The Hundred Loves of Juliet is a poignant exploration of love’s power and the possibility of second chances, asking if the same magic that once brought them together can work its wonders once more.