In the heart of Memphis, where the Mississippi River flows and the echoes of rock 'n' roll linger, a chance encounter changes everything for two souls.
Tinsley, a talented pianist and lifelong Elvis fan, visits Graceland on a whim. She's drawn to the mansion's opulence, the velvet ropes that separate her from the King's world. But when she accidentally leaves her notebook-a collection of heartfelt love notes-on a bench near the gates, she never expects it to be found by anyone, let alone the legendary Elvis Presley himself.
Elvis, weary of fame and longing for something genuine, discovers the notebook. As he reads Tinsley's intimate thoughts, he's struck by her vulnerability and passion. The words resonate with him, reminding him of his own lost love and the sacrifices he's made for stardom. Determined to find Tinsley, he embarks on a quest to unravel the mystery behind the notes.
Their paths collide in unexpected ways: backstage at a concert, under the twinkling lights of Beale Street, and in the quiet corners of Graceland. As they share stolen moments, secret glances, and late-night conversations, their connection deepens. But fame, family expectations, and the ghosts of their pasts threaten to tear them apart.
Can Tinsley and Elvis bridge the gap between their worlds? Will love blossom amid the melodies of Memphis, or will it remain a bittersweet symphony?
"Love Notes at Graceland" is a tale of music, magic, and the timeless power of love-a story that transcends time, where the King of Rock 'n' Roll finds solace in the heart of a fan.
Annie Rosen is completely in love with a boy in her senior class named Elvis Presley. She wants him to know about her feelings and figured that the best way to do so would be to write him a letter. Well, she's very shy and is too scared to talk to him in person, so what other option does she have? She tosses it into his locker, and after he reads it, she knows he knows of her feelings... only he doesn't know it was her who wrote the letter. When they become partners for a school project, she debates on whether she should tell him or not... especially when they become friends and someone else takes credit for writing the letter. Elvis could feel betrayed. What will Annie do?