Olga is left at 35 without a husband, a home, or a job—her heart broken and bitterness from betrayal, as well as the lack of means to live. That pushes her to start life from a clean slate. Contact with a secret of an old house and meeting its new owner, Valera, will let Olga look at her past life differently. She learns that even in the years of truly severe trials—when her life itself was at risk—people fought for their happiness and held tightly to the thread of fate. This knowledge gives Olga enough strength to believe in herself and to believe that at 35 nothing is lost and the future depends largely on her. By understanding her feelings and desires, Olga will be able to love again and become happy. For those who like romance with an aftertaste…