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Dear Mateo
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Ongoing, First published Aug 21, 2022
Eloise LeBeau's life is going nowhere as she is confined to her family's bakery in Paris, France. Then her world is turned upside down when the charming Italian Mateo Bonetti arrives in her country for a vacation. But everyone knows the summer doesn't last forever, so when Mateo leaves for home, Eloise decides to write to him every day. This is a story of a long-distance relationship that proves that love prevails over all.
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