Just sharing a few thoughts tonight. about waiting, connection, and the kind of love that doesn’t always arrive on time. This one’s for anyone who’s ever held space for someone they couldn’t quite reach.

On Longing, Letters, and the Love We Wait For.

There’s something about waiting; for a message, a touch, a sign, that gets under your skin. It lingers. It shapes how we speak, how we love, how we hold space for someone who isn’t quite here yet.

Nickie and Ken’s love unfolded one message at a time, held together by longing and delay. It’s a relationship built on words that mean more than they say, and silences that speak louder than they should. Their story is imperfect, tender, and real.

I’ve been moved by the responses from Amazon readers. Some have called it “a passionate love story” with “palpable emotions.” Others have praised the language, the realism of the characters, and the emotional honesty that threads through every page.
One review in particular stayed with me—not because it was flattering, but because it felt true:
“Blends the quick pace of a modern epistolary form with a passionate, imperfect love that feels both timeless and deeply human.”

That’s the kind of connection I hope this book offers. Not just a story, but a kind of presence that doesn’t fade.

Thank you for reading, and for letting this story find its way into your life.

Gabrielle A. Hunter
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