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A love that never began. A bench that never forgot. Every afternoon at three o'clock, he sees her-sitting in the mountain sun, reading. He never finds the courage to speak. Just watches. Remembers. Then leaves to chase light and motion through a camera lens, photographing the world. She builds a life around kindness and endurance-volunteering, raising her daughter, running a small café, rebuilding after heartbreak. She doesn't know that somewhere, a stranger carries her memory like a secret. Decades pass. His art captures mountains, deserts, oceans-but never her. Still, each year, he returns to the same bench, the same hour, the same unspoken question: What if? And then, decades later, fate offers a second chance at a first hello. Moon Over the Sun is a sweeping, dual-timeline love story about patience, destiny, and the kind of connection that refuses to fade-even across a lifetime. Perfect for readers who loved The Time Traveler's Wife, One Day, and The Light We Lost. Two lives. One memory. And a love worth waiting for.