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Some love stories begin with a glance. Hers began with forty-nine letters she never sent.
For two years, Emma Clarke has been hiding her heart in a wooden box beneath her bed. Forty-nine letters to Adrian Cole—the brilliant, enigmatic artist whose exhibitions she coordinates at Manhattan's prestigious Whitmore Gallery. Forty-nine confessions of a love she's too afraid to speak aloud.
Adrian is everything Emma admires: talented, intense, brutally honest in his art about human connection and vulnerability. But he's also untouchable—a creative genius who keeps everyone at arm's length, including her. So Emma does what she does best: she facilitates his vision, solves his problems, and keeps her feelings safely hidden behind professional distance.
Until one night, after a gallery opening, Adrian asks her to coffee.
Suddenly, the careful distance Emma has maintained begins to crumble. As their relationship shifts from professional to personal, she discovers that Adrian has been writing his own secret letters—to her. For two years, they've been orbiting each other, both too scared to close the gap.
Now, as they navigate the messy reality of turning fantasy into something real, Emma must decide: Will she keep hiding behind letters to nowhere, or find the courage to claim the love she's always wanted?
From secret confessions to creative partnership, from fear to breathtaking intimacy, Letters to Nowhere is a sweeping contemporary romance about the distance between who we are and who we're brave enough to become—and the transformative power of finally speaking our truth.
Perfect for fans of emotional contemporary romance, slow-burn love stories, and heroines who find their voice.
