Threaded Hearts

Threaded Hearts

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She hadn't intended to fall for him - not like this. What started as a soft crush quickly spun out into something more, something that had her questioning everything she thought she knew about love, friendship, and herself. Based on actual events, Threaded Hearts is a gritty, tear-jerking experience through the eyes of a teenage girl as she rides the bitter beauty of first love. In alternating third-person narration from her side and his side, this novel peels back the secret realities behind what was never uttered, the agony of confused signals, and the unspoken battles fought in the heart. It's a story of love, betrayal, unrequited love, and the type of connection that lasts even when it seems like everything has been lost. Raw, honest, and real - this is not a love story. It's a reflection for anyone who's ever loved somebody who didn't love them back... or maybe did, but didn't understand how to show it.
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***The book is already published on Amazon if you want to own it*** Being stuck in an elevator for hours doesn't help when you're trying to forget your past-especially when one of your biggest mistakes is standing right beside you. Molly is forced to face her deepest fear as memories rush into her mind like a movie she can't escape, making her heart ache all over again. But love, no matter how big, isn't always enough to make things right. And things aren't always what they seem. Right?

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