Set in sunny Portugal, 35-year-old Sadie, a chronically single antique furniture shop owner from Seattle, takes the Camino de Santiago in place of her injured influencer sister. The pilgrimage proves unexpectedly difficult: a string of bad dates with men, alarming turbulence, and an attractive woman on the plane trigger Sadie to realize she is probably a lesbian. The attractive woman, Mal, is a wealthy vineyard heiress in the same sapphic walking group; together they recreate Sadies queer adolescence through bad haircuts, flirting lessons and "practice kissing," which develops into a romantic relationship and an exploration of coming out in ones thirties.
Set in sunny Portugal, the romantic comedy follows 35-year-old Sadie, a chronically single antique furniture shop owner from Seattle, as she attempts to walk the famous Camino de Santiago in place of her injured influencer sister. However, tackling the historic network of pilgrimage routes is far from the relaxing stroll Sadie expected: a mixture of bad dates with men, some alarming turbulence and the extremely hot woman sitting next to her on the plane bring Sadie to the conclusion that she's probably a lesbian.
"I was in a not so good place in my life in terms of my mental health, and I kind of just needed to do something to get myself a little bit unstuck," she tells PinkNews. "I was having a really hard time writing my third book ( Here We Go Again), so I fairly spontaneously decided to do that. And it could have gone horribly but then very luckily did not."
When the hot woman - revealed as a ridiculously wealthy vineyard heiress named Mal - just so happens to be part of the same sapphic walking group Sadie is signed up to, the pair join forces to help Sadie relive her queer adolescence. As you can imagine, one thing leads to another, and bad haircuts, flirting lessons and "practice kissing" quickly turn into something more.
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