Todo Lo Que Quiero - Hollie Deschanel.epub Apr 2026
To sell the property and return to her high-stakes life, the will stipulates she must complete the list. Adding to the chaos is Julian, the local carpenter who has been looking after the bookstore. He’s laid-back, messy, and represents everything Elena’s organized brain hates—but he’s the only one who knows where to find the "Sunken King."
As Elena ticks off the items, the "Sunken King" is revealed not to be a person or a treasure, but a specific spot on the cliffs where the sunset hits the water in a way that looks like a golden crown. Standing there with Julian, Elena realizes that her high-speed life in Madrid was just a way to avoid the silence of her own heart. Todo lo que quiero - Hollie Deschanel.epub
Elena doesn't go back. She realizes that "everything she wants" isn't a prestigious job title or a perfect schedule. It’s the smell of old books, the salt air, and the freedom to be unfinished. She reopens the bookstore, not as a business, but as a place for people to find the things they didn't know they needed. To sell the property and return to her
The list is full of impossible, childhood dreams: See a whale, eat gelato for breakfast for a week, and find the "Sunken King." Standing there with Julian, Elena realizes that her
Elena is a "fixer" for a high-end luxury concierge firm in Madrid. Her job is to make sure everyone else has exactly what they want—whether it’s a vintage wine from 1945 or a private jet to Ibiza at 3 AM. The irony? Elena has no idea what she wants. Her life is a meticulously organized spreadsheet of other people's desires.
Her grandmother, a fiery woman who lived by the "follow your heart" rule, leaves Elena a strange inheritance: a small, dilapidated bookstore in a coastal town she hasn't visited since she was ten, and a list titled "Todo lo que quiero." It isn't her grandmother’s list—it’s a bucket list Elena wrote when she was eight years old.