Heart of Spice: An Emotional Sapphic Tale of Broken Souls Who See Too Much (Heart #2)

V. Dalmatina


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Helen McKenzie has carried invisible scars her entire life—marks left on her heart and soul by a truth she never asked for and a past she could never outrun. Andrea Kralj bears her own wounds: some etched deep into her body after cancer and radiation, others buried so far inside that even she almost forgot they were there.
Helen sees Andrea’s scars and doesn’t flinch. She sees the burns, the missing pieces, and the fear of being touched, and calls the young chef beautiful. Andrea looks at Helen and sees strength wrapped in quiet pain, a woman who has learned to survive silence yet still knows how to hope.
What begins as stolen glances becomes something neither of them expected: late-night confessions, hands that tremble yet refuse to let go, kisses that taste of salt and second chances, and the slow, aching realization that love doesn’t ask for perfection.
It asks only for courage.
Heart of Spice is a tender sapphic romance about two wounded souls who discover that the most beautiful things are often those that have been broken and mended. A story of healing through food, through truth—and through the kind of love that refuses to look away.
HEA. Emotional healing. Hearts cracked open. And two women who finally learn they deserve happiness.
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