The Waiter’s Wish
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- $55.00
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- $55.00
Descripción editorial
The Waiter's Wish is a slow-burn contemporary lesbian romance about two women from completely different worlds who collide in a quiet coastal city restaurant—and slowly reshape each other's understanding of love, ambition, and belonging.
Sirena is a hardworking waitress with dreams she has buried beneath exhaustion, rent deadlines, and survival. Lolita is a powerful hotel executive who appears to have everything—success, influence, and control—yet lives a life quietly hollowed by constant motion and emotional distance.
They meet in a restaurant where conversations begin as small exchanges over food and gradually deepen into something neither of them planned for. What starts as curiosity becomes connection, and what begins as connection becomes a relationship shaped by longing, restraint, and emotional honesty.
But love between them is not simple. Their worlds are unequal, their realities pull in opposite directions, and the weight of ambition, insecurity, and public expectation threatens to fracture what they build together. When opportunity forces Sirena to leave, distance becomes both a test and a transformation—reshaping them individually before they can find their way back to each other.
Months later, growth replaces fantasy. Sirena builds her own restaurant. Lolita steps away from the relentless demands of her empire. Both learn, separately, what it means to live without running. And when they reunite, it is no longer as fantasy or escape—but as two fully formed people choosing each other without imbalance.
At its heart, The Waiter's Wish is about emotional maturity, chosen love, and the courage it takes to stay present when leaving would be easier. It is a story of intimacy built slowly, of boundaries respected rather than broken, and of a relationship that evolves from longing into partnership.
In the end, the wish was never about escaping life—it was about finding someone willing to stay inside it with you.