Elena Margaret Hughes is quiet, careful, and endlessly absorbed in her books. Maya Catherine Sinclair is bold, rebellious, and impossible to ignore. In the 1980s, their worlds collide in the most unlikely of places: the small-town library. What begins as stolen glances and subtle admiration quickly grows into a secret correspondence-letters slipped between the pages of books, filled with confessions, longing, and emotions neither can yet speak aloud.
Their connection is fragile, fleeting, and utterly consuming. Fingers brush in the stacks, hearts race in silence, and a love that cannot be named begins to bloom. But the world outside is unkind to such tenderness, and one missed meeting threatens to shatter the delicate bond they have built.
Decades later, Elena returns to the town she once called home. The library is changing, but among the shelves and dust, she discovers the letters she never saw-the letters Maya wrote but never sent. In them lies a story of a love that endured in quiet devotion, of a life lived in art and longing, and of the truths that time could not erase.
Letters Never Sent is a haunting, heart-wrenching story of love constrained by fear, yearning that stretches across decades, and the quiet power of words left unspoken-until they finally find their way home.
Aspiring pianist Tamsin Gilbert isn't what you might call a 'lucky' girl. In fact, she's got anything but luck - living in a small town in the middle of nowhere with an abusive father, forgetful mother and autistic brother. But when a letter from one of the most sought after music academies in the country finds itself in her mailbox, she realises that her luck - and her life - is beginning to change.
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