Letters from the Veil

$4.99

Description

Julie Adams, a skilled archivist haunted by the sudden death of her estranged mother and the unanswered questions it left in her fractured heart, returns to the fog-enshrouded town of Oakhaven, Louisiana, to restore a forgotten collection of undelivered letters at the creaking Postal Museum. Amid dusty shelves and flickering lantern light, she seeks solace in the meticulous work, hoping to stitch together the loose threads of her own unraveling life, but the archive’s oppressive chill stirs a deep-seated fear of the unknown she’s long buried.

When a sealed envelope warms under her fingers and whispers echo from the old mail chute, Julie uncovers a cache of letters tied to ancient rituals bridging the mortal world and the Veil—a spectral realm hungry for release—drawing her into a web of town secrets guarded by the museum’s enigmatic historian, Ryan Thompson. As shadowy apparitions and trembling walls threaten to consume the museum and drag her into the ether, she risks everything for truth and connection, promising a moody descent into Southern Gothic romance where fragile hearts confront the fog-bound past, forging redemption through courage, forbidden desire, and the delicate power of words finally set free.

1 review for Letters from the Veil

  1. Sara Perez

    I tore through *Letters from the Veil* in two nights—couldn’t stop turning pages even when the lantern in my room flickered like the ones in the Postal Museum. Julie’s quiet obsession with those letters felt so real, especially knowing the series has already hinted at darker rituals waiting in later volumes. Ryan’s guarded presence added this slow-burn tension that left me desperate for the next book, because the Veil clearly isn’t finished whispering.

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