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The Letters Left Unwritten
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Ongoing, First published Apr 25, 2020
A young girl decides to write a letter...put it in a bottle and throws it into the sea....she doesn't expect much of it...but what happens when she receives a letter back?

Meet Charlotte Miller. She is a normal breathing human being from Earth. A common face, an even more common name, and a sucker for a fairytale romance just like any other girl. Easily lost in the crowd. 

Meet Ace Martinez. He is an out of this world humanoid, an extraterrestrial visitor, a cyborg, a humanoid. Who knows? Most likely 
from hunkotopia. Cause nobody could be that hot and smart, right? At least, that's what Charlotte thinks. 

Add Mason Park to the equation and we've got a love triangle.

What happens when these different creatures from different worlds crash? 

Read to find out...

Highest ranking: #14 in loveletter
#1 in teensinlove 
#23 in possession
#2 in kidsinlove
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