A HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF LOVE, DESTINY AND CHOICE

Before the sea chose her, Joana de Jesus belonged to a world of salt, faith, family, and silence.

Step into Ericeira, Portugal, before the earthquake, before the crossing, before the choice that would change everything.

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A journey through love, family and impossible choices.

Before the choice comes the journey. Before the journey come the people who shape it.

Literary Flap

Joana is not merely the protagonist of this novel. She is the moral and human axis of a journey that begins in risk and matures beneath the weight of real life.

Daughter of a woman shaped by measure, courage, and virtue, Joana grows up in a home where love was never spectacle, but concrete presence. When the earthquake of 1755 shatters the ground of her childhood and casts her into a voyage toward the New World, what is at stake is not merely a romance, but the complete passage of a soul into responsibility.

Beside James, she will discover that passion without form consumes, that desire requires honor, that a home has a cost, that a name is built over time, and that adulthood does not arrive as glory, but as the sum of sustained choices.

This is a story about the moment when love ceases to be merely a feeling and begins to mean carrying, building, protecting, and remaining.

I was completely captivated by Joana: The Weight of Choice, a beautifully written historical romance set along the Portuguese coast. The vivid setting and the heroine's profound inner struggles felt genuinely authentic, and I found myself in tears over the sacrifices she was forced to make.

The way the author blends romance, family expectations, tradition, and personal ambition is masterful. Joana is a deeply relatable character whose journey resonates long after the final page. Every decision she faces carries emotional weight, making her story both compelling and unforgettable.

Richly atmospheric and emotionally powerful, this is the kind of novel that stays with you long after you've finished reading. I can't wait to see what comes next.

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