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Paperback No Weather for Leaving Book

ISBN: B0GV21K5QL

ISBN13: 9798233628771

No Weather for Leaving

She has spent three seasons learning to be invisible-not from fear, but from the particular mercy of a job that asks everything of your attention and nothing of your self-presentation. Fire lookout Cade Rourke climbs the four steps to her observation cab at 5:47 a.m., same as always, and logs the weather the same way she has logged everything for years: carefully, precisely, without anyone looking back.

She did not plan for a structural architect with a roller bag.

When a fast-moving storm locks Priya Mehta in Cade's remote mountain tower-three weeks, impassable roads, four hundred and twelve square feet-both women are forced into the kind of proximity that cannot be managed or optimized away. Priya, a San Francisco architect who has spent years designing life around the wrong person's preferences, arrived in the wilderness looking for unclaimed space in herself. What she finds instead is a woman who communicates in declaratives, maintains laminated rule cards, and watches the world with the most complete, unsettling attention Priya has ever been subjected to.

Cade has spent twelve years perfecting solitude. She understands weather systems, fire behavior, and structural load. She does not understand why someone would choose to stay in her tower after the roads clear. She does not understand what Priya is doing with her sketchbook, or her field guide questions, or the way she turns toward the window at the same hour every morning.

She is beginning to want to.

No Weather for Leaving is a slow-burn contemporary romance about two women who learn each other the way they learn terrain: not by memorizing it, but by watching it long enough that it becomes interior. It is a book about the difference between solitude and isolation, between self-sufficiency and self-punishment, and about what it means to be truly seen by someone who knows what they are looking at.

Set against the remote wilderness of Northern California's mountains and the fog-lit streets of San Francisco's Mission District, this is a quiet, character-driven love story for readers who believe that the most transformative changes arrive not with drama, but with the particular, irreversible quality of light breaking over a ridge.

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