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Amy Anderson, the widowed librarian of a quiet mountain town, spends her days among dusty archives until a forgotten box of early-1900s letters pulls her into a story that feels startlingly familiar. The words of a soldier pleading for a love that could not wait echo the grief she has carried since losing her husband three years earlier.
When the library’s historic stained-glass window demands repair, the only craftsman trusted with the work is Steven Clark, the reclusive carpenter whose presence reopens a chapter Amy thought she had closed. Their shared discovery of additional letters hidden in the window frame draws them into the past, revealing a secret meeting place on the Clark family property and a century-old romance that mirrors their own.
As the library board threatens to sell the archives and a developer eyes the historic gazebo mentioned in the letters, Amy and Steven must decide whether to protect the town’s heritage—and whether the second chance unfolding between them is worth the risk of opening their hearts again.
From the quiet stacks where they first read the letters aloud to the restored gazebo where they finally speak their own, Amy and Steven learn that the echoes of the past can guide the living toward healing, provided someone is willing to listen.





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