Description
Kia Mehra believes love is safer on paper. A psychology student who has spent years analyzing emotions rather than experiencing them, she hides behind her words—writing letters she never intends to send. But when she begins writing about a stranger she watches from afar, she never expects him to find her words… or to write back.
Karan Singh has spent his life behind a camera, capturing the world while keeping himself at a distance. Raised in a home where love was conditional, he has learned that attachment only leads to disappointment. But when he stumbles upon Kia’s forgotten journal filled with raw, unspoken truths, he does something he never allows himself to do—he lets someone in.
What starts as an exchange of unsent letters slowly becomes something deeper. Through ink and paper, Kia and Karan share their fears, their pasts, and their quiet loneliness. But as their connection grows, so does the fear of reality. Can words on a page translate into something real, or will their carefully built world fall apart when they step beyond the letters?
A poignant story of love, healing, and self-discovery, The book is a reminder that sometimes, the deepest connections are found in the places we least expect.
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