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The Weight of Small Truths - A Cozy Fantasy of Found Family, Buried Secrets, and the Fortune She Swore She'd Never Tell Again

Par : Maya O'Neill
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235278202
  • EAN9798235278202
  • Date de parution30/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

She Buried Her Gift to Bury Her Guilt. A Dying Stranger Just Dug Up Both. Wren Tallow only tells fortunes that can't hurt anyone. Lost buttons. Lucky bus seats. Nothing that matters - because ten years ago, one fortune that mattered may have cost a man his life, and she has spent every day since making absolutely sure it never happens again. Then a dying stranger collapses in the road in front of her, seizes her wrist before she can step back, and binds her - no permission, no warning - to deliver a sealed fortune to the one town, and the one person, she swore she would never face again.
Nine days. No way to refuse. No way to set the satchel down without the binding making her violently, unmistakably sorry she tried. She doesn't make the journey alone. An ex-soldier carrying a debt and a stack of letters he's never had the nerve to send. A runaway apprentice who claims to be cursed and might be something far more dangerous: gifted. And the dying woman who dragged them all into this - who is clearly not telling them everything, including why it had to be Wren's hand on that satchel, and no one else's.
Every mile closer to that town peels back one more piece of a story Wren thought she'd already buried for good. And the closer they get, the harder it becomes to ignore the one possibility she can't stop circling back to: that the fortune sealed inside that satchel was never meant for the people waiting at the end of the road at all. What if it was meant for her - and what if the truth, once it finally catches up to her, doesn't set her free at all, but breaks her instead?