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Larchwood Letters
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8233909580
- EAN9798233909580
- Date de parution24/12/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
She came home for closure, not for a second chance, until her private words were turned into public ammunition. When Bria returns to Larchwood, she expects winter roads, familiar faces, and the old ache she never fully named. What she doesn't expect is a town hungry for a headline, a threat that could strip her anonymity, and the man she once ran from standing nearby with a new kind of quiet. As gossip sharpens and the pressure turns personal, Bria refuses to shrink again.
With the library as her ground and her boundaries as her only shield, she faces the people who tried to collect her life like a story they owned. And in the middle of the noise, she has to decide whether love can be rebuilt when it's no longer driven by control, but by consent, patience, and the courage to finally speak. Bria returns to Larchwood with one goal: finish what the past left unfinished and leave quietly.
She's older now, steadier, determined not to be pulled into the town's familiar undertow. But Larchwood has always loved a story more than a person, and when her private writing is taken, printed, and used to threaten her identity, Bria finds herself back in the spotlight she never wanted. As the town's appetite grows and the pressure turns cruel, Bria refuses to perform her pain for people who profit from misunderstanding.
She chooses one clear truth, one hard boundary, and one public stand on her own terms. The library becomes more than a building, it becomes the place where her voice stops being a rumor and becomes a line no one is allowed to cross. In the middle of it all is Asher, the man Bria once left behind when love felt too tangled with control. He isn't asking to be her savior. He isn't demanding forgiveness.
He is learning to show up differently, with restraint instead of pressure, and with accountability that doesn't come with strings. Bria doesn't need perfect. She needs safe. She needs choice. And she needs to know that trying again won't cost her herself. Larchwood Letters is a small-town, return-home romance about stolen privacy, reclaimed voice, and a second chance built the only way it can last, slowly, honestly, and on her terms.
With the library as her ground and her boundaries as her only shield, she faces the people who tried to collect her life like a story they owned. And in the middle of the noise, she has to decide whether love can be rebuilt when it's no longer driven by control, but by consent, patience, and the courage to finally speak. Bria returns to Larchwood with one goal: finish what the past left unfinished and leave quietly.
She's older now, steadier, determined not to be pulled into the town's familiar undertow. But Larchwood has always loved a story more than a person, and when her private writing is taken, printed, and used to threaten her identity, Bria finds herself back in the spotlight she never wanted. As the town's appetite grows and the pressure turns cruel, Bria refuses to perform her pain for people who profit from misunderstanding.
She chooses one clear truth, one hard boundary, and one public stand on her own terms. The library becomes more than a building, it becomes the place where her voice stops being a rumor and becomes a line no one is allowed to cross. In the middle of it all is Asher, the man Bria once left behind when love felt too tangled with control. He isn't asking to be her savior. He isn't demanding forgiveness.
He is learning to show up differently, with restraint instead of pressure, and with accountability that doesn't come with strings. Bria doesn't need perfect. She needs safe. She needs choice. And she needs to know that trying again won't cost her herself. Larchwood Letters is a small-town, return-home romance about stolen privacy, reclaimed voice, and a second chance built the only way it can last, slowly, honestly, and on her terms.























