Whispered Goodbye Novel

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Letters She Never Sent: A Romantic novel

Letters You Didn't Send A Second-Chance Romance About Grief, Love, and the Letters That Couldn't Be Written—Until Now Three years after the tragic death of her fiancé, Mia writes one final letter to him—then sends her grief-soaked diary to the last person she expected to reconnect with: Aaron, Daniel's estranged brother. What begins as a quiet act of closure awakens old memories, buried emotions, and an attraction Mia never allowed herself to feel. As Aaron reads the raw, intimate pages of her past, he is pulled back into a world he tried to forget—and into the arms of the woman he's secretly loved for years. But love after loss is never simple. As they navigate the ghosts of Daniel's memory, devastating secrets, and the question of whether hearts can heal without betrayal, Mia and Aaron must decide: can love truly grow where grief once lived? Told in a lyrical, reflective voice, Letters You Didn't Send is a deeply emotional slow-burn romance about the ache of memory, the courage to love again, and the beauty of starting over—without erasing the past. Letters You Didn't Send A Second-Chance Romance About Grief, Love, and the Letters That Couldn't Be Written—Until Now Three years after the tragic death of her fiancé, Mia writes one final letter to him—then sends her grief-soaked diary to the last person she expected to reconnect with: Aaron, Daniel's estranged brother. What begins as a quiet act of closure awakens old memories, buried emotions, and an attraction Mia never allowed herself to feel. As Aaron reads the raw, intimate pages of her past, he is pulled back into a world he tried to forget—and into the arms of the woman he's secretly loved for years. But love after loss is never simple. As they navigate the ghosts of Daniel's memory, devastating secrets, and the question of whether hearts can heal without betrayal, Mia and Aaron must decide: can love truly grow where grief once lived? Told in a lyrical, reflective voice, Letters You Didn't Send is a deeply emotional slow-burn romance about the ache of memory, the courage to love again, and the beauty of starting over—without erasing the past. Letters You Didn't Send A Second-Chance Romance About Grief, Love, and the Letters That Couldn't Be Written—Until Now Three years after the tragic death of her fiancé, Mia writes one final letter to him—then sends her grief-soaked diary to the last person she expected to reconnect with: Aaron, Daniel's estranged brother. What begins as a quiet act of closure awakens old memories, buried emotions, and an attraction Mia never allowed herself to feel. As Aaron reads the raw, intimate pages of her past, he is pulled back into a world he tried to forget—and into the arms of the woman he's secretly loved for years. But love after loss is never simple. As they navigate the ghosts of Daniel's memory, devastating secrets, and the question of whether hearts can heal without betrayal, Mia and Aaron must decide: can love truly grow where grief once lived? Told in a lyrical, reflective voice, Letters You Didn't Send is a deeply emotional slow-burn romance about the ache of memory, the courage to love again, and the beauty of starting over—without erasing the past.
Stolen (Alpha's Claim Book Four)

“Startling in its brutality, the Alpha's Claim series is a sensual masterpiece which glorifies in its own unflinching depiction of the most base of human nature.” - Zoe Blake, USA Today bestselling author No one will take what’s his… The Commodore stole her off the streets in broad daylight—the first Omega female discovered in Bernard Dome in generations. He took her with violence while none intervened. He broke her, swearing he’d put her back together. Brenya Perin was ordered to submit. Bernard Dome is the jewel of Europe, a bastion of art and culture, pleasure and decadence. But life in the city depends on the occupation chosen for you at birth. There is no subversion, no question of who rules. There is no freedom. And there is no interference from foreign Domes… until a new threat arrives from a distant continent. Shepherd’s right hand man, Jules. Peace has a price, a price the Commodore of Bernard Dome is willing to pay… so long as the rare Omega remains his. *** Shepherd’s influence is on the rise. His machinations are subtle, his hands full tending to his recovering mate. Her safety is his priority, and something he’s willing to risk war to assure. Bernard Dome has what he wants, and they will all be dammed if they deny him. Publisher's Note: The fourth book in Addison Cain's exciting, raw, and suspense-filled Omegaverse series is a Dark Romance featuring complete power exchange. Keywords: MF Omegaverse, Omegaverse, Omegaverse romance, possessive alpha male dark romance, Dark romance, psychological romance, gothic romance, paranormal romance, dystopian, dystopian romance, complete power exchange, seductive romance, A/B/O, Alpha Omega. Alpha Hero, Antihero, antihero romance, antihero dark romance, Suffering Heroine, Obsessive Hero, abduction to love, Abuse of Power, beauty and the beast, blackmail, passionate lovers, knotting, tortured heroine, tragic past, unrequited love, virgin, sexually romantic books, series, romantic suspense, collections, anthologies, jealous possessive romance, forbidden romance, hunted female, angsty alpha romance
The Calm and the Strife

It is 1856 in a quiet town tucked away in the hills of central Pennsylvania. The people of Gettysburg go about their lives under the looming shadow of secession. This important new historical novel traces the ordinary lives of three of Gettysburg's former citizens - "Jennie" Wade, Wesley Culp, and Johnston Skelly - from their childhoods together through the climactic battle that changed the town forever. The Calm and the Strife dramatizes the divisions created by the storm of violence that exploded during an extraordinary period in American history. This meticulously researched story provides a personal view of the American Civil War, seen though the eyes of its real inhabitants, and presents a rarely seen perspective of the town of Gettysburg before and during the epic three-day battle in July 1863. About the Author David J. Sloat, a New York University graduate, is a former documentary filmmaker and marketing executive. He is currently an Information Technology director for an environmental services company. He resides with his wife and three children in Western Pennsylvania. This is his first novel. John W. Sloat, a graduate of Princeton and Pittsburgh Seminaries, was a Presbyterian minister for 40 years, serving churches in Pennsylvania and Ohio. He and his wife have three children, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. He is a musician and leads spirituality groups. This is his seventh book.