A Lost Love

A Lost Love

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Violet believed in love. The kind that stays, the kind that prays, the kind that holds your hand through every storm. Jack was her first love. Her soft place. Her answered prayer. But sometimes, even the purest love is borrowed time. Years later, on the morning of her wedding, Violet receives a letter. Not from her fiancé... but from the boy who loved her first. A boy who isn't here anymore. A boy who knew-one day-someone else would hold her heart. Now, standing in her wedding dress with tears in her eyes, Violet reads Jack's final gift: a letter to the man who would love her next. A guide. A goodbye. A blessing. Because some loves never end. They just find a new place to rest. A soft, emotional, faith-touched story of first love, lasting memories, and letting go. Perfect for fans of tearjerkers, wedding-day twists, and stories that linger in your heart.
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She used to be the girl who feared no one - the one who spoke first, loved openly, and never apologised for it. Until one night destroyed everything. The world that once welcomed her suddenly judged her, and she learned the hardest lesson of all - loving honestly doesn't always mean being loved back kindly. Years later, Adira lives quietly, far from the girl she used to be. She runs a small café, keeps her distance from people, and trusts no one. Then he walks in. Kabir - the man she once loved... now holding the hand of a two-year-old boy. And the child looks at her like she already belongs in his world. Old wounds reopen. Unspoken truths resurface. And the past refuses to stay buried. Sometimes fate and destiny meet in the most unexpected ways - and second chances come when you least expect them.

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