Letters Back Home
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  • Reads 13,482
  • Votes 492
  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 43m
Complete, First published Jul 25, 2014
Samantha is having the worst time trying to keep hope alive as her husband is deployed in Afghanistan. He not only is deployed after they got married but was deployed right when they started their new life. Phone calls, Letters and Skype are the only thing keeping Samantha and Nick's lives together at this point.

[Letters Back Home has reached #675 in General Fiction on September 27th, 2014]

 UPDATE [Letters Back Home is now #407 in General Fiction on October 3rd, 2014.] 

[2016 and still going strong! Letters Back Home is #796 in General Fiction on October 13,2016.]

[HAPPY NEW YEARS!! 2017 and Letters Back Home is still in spot #796 in General Fiction on January 3, 2017.]
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Waiting For You

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