Some truths lie beneath the surface-quiet, patient, and waiting.
Elena Varga has spent eleven years studying earthquakes-fault lines, pressure, and the invisible forces that shape the earth. She understands how stress builds in silence, how rupture comes without warning.
What she does not understand is herself.
When her father dies, Elena returns to Porto Calvo, the coastal town she left behind nearly a decade ago. There, she finds more than an inheritance. She finds a house filled with memories, a town she barely recognizes-and Luca Ferraro, the man she once loved and abandoned without explanation.
Bound together by the terms of her father's will, Elena and Luca must restore an old mill house overlooking the sea. But as they rebuild stone by stone, something deeper begins to surface: unfinished conversations, buried truths, and a love that never fully disappeared.
Told with quiet precision and emotional depth, The Space Between Heartbeats is a novel about:
For readers of reflective, literary fiction in the tradition of Kazuo Ishiguro and Sally Rooney, this is a story that lingers-long after the final page.