Overview
What if the one thing you'd never allowed yourself to want... finally wanted you back?
Diana "Di" Caldwell is 52, exhausted, and quietly disappearing from her own life. After decades of being useful, reliable, and overlooked, she receives a diagnosis that confirms what she already feels in her bones: she is running out of time. As her medical file bluntly states, she has Stage III ovarian cancer and has chosen palliative care .
But when a strange, luminous doorway appears in the middle of an ordinary Ohio morning, Di steps through-and into a future that refuses to treat her as invisible.
There she meets Gabriel Reyes, a warm, unhurried widower who sees her with a depth she has never known. He notices what she thinks. He remembers what she says. He looks at her like she is present, not fading. His attention is gentle, steady, and disarming-"expressed through noticing," as your character plan beautifully puts it .
In this new world, Di also encounters Dr. Adaeze Okafor, an integrative oncologist who delivers truth without pity and asks the question no one in Di's present ever thought to ask: "Are you interested in not being done yet?"
And she meets Pearl Nakamura-Osei, a serene, seventy-one-year-old gardener who teaches her-gently, without fanfare-that growing something new is always a risk worth taking.
As Di begins to heal in ways she never expected, she must face the cost of her choice: the life she left behind, the friend she didn't say goodbye to, and the children who never realised she was disappearing.
A Woman Out of Time is a tender, luminous romance about second chances, late-life desire, and the radical act of choosing yourself after a lifetime of being needed but never truly seen. Perfect for readers who crave emotional depth, mature protagonists, and love stories that feel like reclamation rather than rescue.
If you love Matt Haig, Rebecca Serle, Claire Pooley, or women's fiction with speculative heart, this novel will stay with you long after the final page.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798253724231
- ISBN-10: 9798253724231
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.99 pounds
- Page Count: 336
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