The Love Letters Of Senoia (Sequal To DFH)
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  • Reads 11,076
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 4m
Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2015
After just six months of living in Senoia, Georgia, Nicole still isn't used to the small town feel. She was so accustomed to the fast life in Manhattan, going from city to city every week writing about something new. That all changed when she lost hearing in her left ear after a crucial accident, and any day now it would soon be her right. Not being able to hear well has its challenges, but so does life. So, she's learning to conquer each struggle and move with the wind. Slow, and simple.

While in Senoia, Nicole is asked to write a story for the local paper that can capture the real small town feel, but also the attention of readers all over the town.

After searching for numerous weeks with her partner Jonathan, the two stumble upon a story that has been told for many years.

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