Too Much, Too Soon
An ADHD Romance About Falling Hard and Pulling Away
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Emmie de Búrca
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Lena Moore
Too Much, Too Soon
An ADHD Romance About Falling Hard and Pulling Away
Mara doesn’t fall recklessly. She falls thoroughly.
A long conversation. A steady presence. A man who feels calm instead of chaotic. With Theo, connection isn’t explosive — it’s grounding. And for the first time, Mara feels anchored instead of exposed.
But when closeness is followed by distance, when warmth turns into silence, old patterns begin to surface.
She overthinks. She waits. She edits herself.
Theo says he likes what they’re doing — no pressure, no expectations. Mara tells herself that’s enough. That needing consistency doesn’t make her difficult. That wanting clarity isn’t the same as asking for too much.
Yet each cycle of intimacy and withdrawal leaves her more unsteady than the last.
Too Much, Too Soon is an emotionally intelligent slow-burn romance about nervous systems, attachment, and the quiet ache of almost-relationships. It’s for anyone who has ever felt regulated by closeness, unraveled by silence, and wondered whether loving deeply is a flaw — or simply wiring.
This is not a story about fixing intensity.
It’s about understanding it.
And learning that love doesn’t require you to abandon yourself just to stay.
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