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The Last Page Before the Rain
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8215980446
- EAN9798215980446
- Date de parution07/04/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWMG Publishing
Résumé
Some love stories begin with a bang. Hers began with a stamp. Maya Chen doesn't believe in fate. She believes in deadlines, takeout coffee, and not raising her expectations especially after her ex-boyfriend compared her to "a nice lamp." So when a sudden rainstorm forces her into a dusty used bookstore called The Paper Moon, she expects nothing more than a dry place to wait. Instead, she finds Leo Vance.
Quiet. Broken. Beautiful in a way that looks like it hurts. He's the boy who used to sit by the window in high school English class. The one who never spoke but wrote essays that made everyone cry. And as Maya discovers when she finds a box of old letters in her parents' garage he's also the anonymous pen pal she poured her heart out to fifteen years ago. The one she never met. The one she never stopped wondering about.
Leo has been running from his past for a long time. A car accident. A younger brother who didn't survive. Guilt he carries like stones in his pockets. He works in a bookstore because books don't disappear. He doesn't sleep because sleep brings nightmares. And he certainly doesn't believe he deserves someone like Maya warm, stubborn, afraid of being forgotten, yet too proud to admit it. But the letters don't care about fear.
And neither does the rain.
Quiet. Broken. Beautiful in a way that looks like it hurts. He's the boy who used to sit by the window in high school English class. The one who never spoke but wrote essays that made everyone cry. And as Maya discovers when she finds a box of old letters in her parents' garage he's also the anonymous pen pal she poured her heart out to fifteen years ago. The one she never met. The one she never stopped wondering about.
Leo has been running from his past for a long time. A car accident. A younger brother who didn't survive. Guilt he carries like stones in his pockets. He works in a bookstore because books don't disappear. He doesn't sleep because sleep brings nightmares. And he certainly doesn't believe he deserves someone like Maya warm, stubborn, afraid of being forgotten, yet too proud to admit it. But the letters don't care about fear.
And neither does the rain.






















