She thought he was gone forever. He never dreamed he’d find her again. When a chance letter connects their pasts to the present, will they embrace a future together or go their separate ways?
Amelia
My world is turned upside-down when eighteen years’ worth of returned love letters lands on my doorstep.
Letters addressed to me that I’ve never laid eyes on.
But thanks to a stranger’s kindness, I now know the sad truth about my long lost love.
Aaron was my high school sweetheart and best friend, and I thought he was gone forever.
Aaron
It was difficult moving away without her.
But we promised to write and keep our love alive while separated.
Then she stonewalled me and every letter I wrote bore the words Return to Sender.
Amelia was my first and I wanted her to be my only, but fate took a cruel turn and I’ve finally given up hope.
Will one last letter be the final goodbye or will fate bring us together for one last chance?
Piper Cook writes sexy insta-love stories with strong, curvy leading ladies and their hot male counterparts. Guaranteed HEA without cliffhangers or cheating.
Amelia and Aaron, thinking that they had, the tiger by the tail. On the night, they gave their virginity away, to each other. Only to find out, that there is, an evil, darkness working hard against them. That is wanting to keep them apart.
Can their love survive the long-distance with it being his first year of college and her senior year in high school? They truly believed that regular communication, through good old fashion letter writing, will keep them true, and connected. But, they never counted on one bad seed, at the post office, to make it all go south.
But, no matter how bad things got, for either of them, they held true to each other, in their hearts. Even with, Amelia marrying and divorcing, a man who to this day, should have remained only a best friend. Marriage was just not for them. Only friendship.
How do these two find one another? Especially, after all these years? Read this short story, you will enjoy it. Get the epilogue bonus at the end it takes you full circle.
Return to Sender. This book melted my heart. I was so captivated by this book. It had me in tears. I really enjoyed this story because the characters were so sincere and it hurt to read how crazy the situation between Aaron and Amelia became all because of her mom. Aaron and Amelia were childhood sweethearts. Apparently, Amelia's mom didn't want them to be together. So when Aaron went off to college, she made sure she intercepted any correspondence they tried to have between them. Fifteen years later, a woman comes to Amelia's mom's house with a box. To Amelia's surprise when she opened it, and it opened up a past she didn't know anything about. Life was about to change for her and Aaron. This was a great read!
Lost years – regain in days! After 18 years of getting letters sent back, the last one is what changed everything. This is about Amelia and Aaron. Both teens and in love but one was off to college while the other was in senior year of high school. Things changed between them two months before he had to go and they thought they will continue with their love even if it was a long distance. If only they both received the letters sent but have an intrusive and meddling of a mother can change things for one. Fast forward 18 years later and they find each other once more and now forever! Love it!!!!
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Return to Sender is the first book in the new Forever Stamps series and it is a sweet and delightful short romance short story. Amelia and Aaron have a love that is eighteen years in the making. All I can say is get ready to have your heart gush and a big silly grin to be plastered on your face. This is a Hallmark Movie in the waiting. If the rest of the books in this series are as fun as this one that I am all set with my bowl of popcorn.
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This was like the Notebook and it was really good. Aaron leaves for college and they decide to send each other letters. Years go by and neither of them ever got the letters the other wrote because of Amelia’s mother (like in the notebook). Aaron trued to get into contact with Amelia by calling but again the mom got in the way. Years later Amelia finds the letters and goes to see Aaron. A lovely story. There are some things that don’t make much sense like why did he never just show up at her house? But if you ignore that it’s really good
Aaron and Amelia were high school sweethearts. Unfortunately there were people working to keep them apart. Years later a letter makes its way to Amelia. Questions are answered and hearts are mended. This was an emotional heartfelt read. Amelia and Aaron are perfect together and their hearts have always known who their home truly was with.
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free ebook they were childhood sweethearts, he went to college while she finished her last yr of hs. they wrote each other but her mom returned his letters and kept hers without mailing them. years later she is divorced, moved back with her mom and got a box of letters found in the attic after his parents died and he sold the house. the new owner forwarded them to her. she was mad at her mom, went across country to meet him, they were still in love and got married
very short book
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This was a great second chance romance. I loved the way the story was written with the letters being a big part of the story. Aaron and Amelia really deserved their HEA, they were so great together. I really enjoyed reading this story.
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The first book in a new series called Forever Stamps a second chance story that is well written. Amelia and Aaron's story of a letter that brings them back together and finding out someone close to her separated them. I enjoyed reading this story I found it to be well worth reading. I received a copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Just wow! What an amazing read! I loved the characters (besides Amelia’s mom, whom I know is the necessary ‘evil’ of the story), the storyline and the overall pace of the story. Though I’ve read other books by Ms Cook, this one just seemed to draw me in and kept my attention throughout, and I have liked other books by her. Guess the lesson is - never lose hope…
"She thought he was gone forever. He never dreamed he’d find her again." Wow! What an awesome start to a series. This was sweet, steamy, super romantic, and a real treat to read. Can't want for the next one.
This second chance novel is the perfect start for a new series. It is light on the plot, strong with the characters and the narrative is like a Saturday afternoon stroll through the park. It has taken Amelia and Aaron, eighteen years to get to this point and they are not going to miss a step.
I loved the idea of this story from the moment I read the blurb. There were a few turns I wasn't expecting, and they're excellent. This is a super quick read, but the story is well developed with characters who have history and depth.
Why do mothers think they know best? Letters intercepted end the love between Amelia and Aaron. Years have passed and yet it takes but an instant for Amelia and Aaron to reconnect. Read to see if there is a future for them or just fond memories.
This one had me holding my breath. It was a dead giveaway away on who was behind the all the return to sender mail. I’m glad that they found their way back to each other and got their happily ever after
This is a super short little story. Major time jumps. For what it is. It’s cute. Like a little brainwash if you’ve had to much of dark romance or such. Major potential to have been an amazing longer story.
Aaron and Amelia are friends who become more for one summer. When Aaron goes to college, his letters keep getting returned. Will one last letter solve the mystery?
Cute concept but nothing really stuck out to me about this story. I think since it was a novella I was missing a lot of depth in the characters and the plot.