Milo Saint-James's life has finally settled down. He's happy in his new house in New York, 2,381 miles from his hometown. But when a letter arrives at the bookstore where he works, addressed to his deadname, his life is once again turned upside down. A painful piece of his past has come back to haunt him in the worst of ways. How will Milo balance this resurgence of pain with the trials and errors of young love? The Letters of Milo Saint-James is a story of young love, self-confidence, and identity. While it does contain mentions of past self-harm, this does not contain violence or harm done to any character during the timeline of the story. I hope you enjoy!