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Letters Never Sent
Category
Novels
Language
English
Pages
29
Price Type
free
File Size
0.33 MB
Uploaded On
January 11, 2026
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29
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0.33
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2026
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Letters Never Sent
Some love stories are written in drafts…
Two strangers. Countless unsent emails. A connection deeper than words should allow.
When they accidentally start receiving each other’s private drafts—confessions filled with regrets, secrets, and unspoken love—they find solace in honesty they’ve never shared with anyone else. Night after night, their words become a lifeline, a quiet escape from the world, and a glimpse into the hearts they hide from everyone else.
But as their emotional intimacy grows, so does the fear: what happens if the words meet reality? Can two people who know each other only through carefully typed lines survive the truth of a real meeting?
Letters Never Sent is a tender, heartfelt story about love, vulnerability, and the courage it takes to face what we’ve been too afraid to speak aloud. It’s a novel for anyone who has ever loved quietly, typed things they never sent, or imagined a connection that existed only in words.
Some love stories are written in drafts…
Two strangers. Countless unsent emails. A connection deeper than words should allow.
When they accidentally start receiving each other’s private drafts—confessions filled with regrets, secrets, and unspoken love—they find solace in honesty they’ve never shared with anyone else. Night after night, their words become a lifeline, a quiet escape from the world, and a glimpse into the hearts they hide from everyone else.
But as their emotional intimacy grows, so does the fear: what happens if the words meet reality? Can two people who know each other only through carefully typed lines survive the truth of a real meeting?
Letters Never Sent is a tender, heartfelt story about love, vulnerability, and the courage it takes to face what we’ve been too afraid to speak aloud. It’s a novel for anyone who has ever loved quietly, typed things they never sent, or imagined a connection that existed only in words.