Lucile didn't believe in ghosts, but as the summer progressed, the "enemies" façade began to crack. Between dusty library sessions and sun-drenched afternoons by the olive groves, they found a journal dating back to 1930. It spoke of a secret—a love that couldn't save anyone from being forgotten.

Family, dreams, love, and the preservation of memory

As they pieced together the mystery of 1930, Lucile realized that her friction with Timmy wasn't born of dislike, but of a shared fear of the unknown. In the heart of a blistering Italian summer, they didn't just find a secret; they "invented the snow"—a moment of pure, impossible clarity that redefined their future and their family. Author: Ana María Draghia Genre: Romance, Enemies-to-Lovers Length: Approximately 380–406 pages

This draft explores the atmospheric tension between Lucile and Timmy as they uncover the villa's hidden history.

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