What the Sea Gives Back (Korali Nights #1)

Sage Hayes


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Each book in this series features a different couple and a complete happily ever after.

Leda Markou has not been back to the Cyclades in twenty-eight years. She returns from Montreal with a temporary suitcase, a pending house sale, and a body she is still learning to inhabit after cancer surgery — a body she has decided nobody needs to know about. Fifty-one, silver-templed, drily funny, and constitutionally averse to asking for help.

Daphne Sarris has captained the Korali's provisions route for a decade. Broad-shouldered, sun-browned, openly queer in the matter-of-fact way of a woman who settled that question long ago. Her creed, built from the wreckage of losing her sister: get the boat in, get the cargo off, get everyone fed. Need nothing.

Every day Leda needs documents from another island, she boards the Korali. Every crossing, they are closer to something neither woman has language for. The attraction arrives like the Aegean itself — gradual, then total, then impossible to pretend you haven't noticed.

But Leda is hiding the real shape of her changed body, and Daphne reads concealment as certainty: this woman has one foot off the dock, and wanting her would be deliberate stupidity. They are both right about the practical shape of the obstacle. They are completely wrong about each other's reasons.

What the Sea Gives Back is a slow-burn sapphic romance about two women over forty who must stop treating their own vulnerability as a liability — one crossing at a time.

Will Leda claim desire in a body she has been treating as an apology? Can Daphne make room for hope instead of contingency plans?

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