Publisher's Synopsis
What if love were a crime-and your feelings were the evidence?
In a society where emotions are outlawed, The Last Lesson of Love follows Elara, a quiet rebel who dares to feel. After the Council criminalizes vulnerability, humanity spirals into a numb dystopia. But through stolen letters, coded kisses, and underground healing, Elara leads a revolution not just against a regime-but against emotional repression itself.
Told through poetic fiction, psychological insight, and self-help reflection, each chapter reveals a powerful lesson about fear, trust, betrayal, and love. This genre-blending novel is for the emotionally awake, the heart-heavy wanderers, and anyone who believes that love is not the rebellion-it's the reason.