He’s like running water—strong, robust, and fluid. He imprints signs of beauty in me and inspires me, emotions I never want to remove. But I’m afraid of the rust stains he might leave in my heart when it’s over.
Everything is temporary and fluid, certainly for a girl thirsty for warmth and love. Still, maybe, just maybe, it will be worth it.
Mia, a bright and talented sixteen-year-old girl, lives a complex life: With an alcoholic mother, poverty and deprivation are her daily lot, and her dream of someday inspiring others through her writing feels like an impossibility.
Still, even in the terrible darkness, Mia holds tight to every ray of light and fills the lives of the people she loves with warmth and the power of her spirit, never giving up or abandoning them, even a troubled young man who lies his way into her heart.
Through it all, she finds an authentic outlet in her journal, filling it with her hopes and dreams, an extraordinary infatuation, and more heartbreak and disappointment than anyone should have to endure.
Will her love be a catalyst for change, transforming the lives of those she holds dear? And what about her talent for writing? Will all her hopes and dreams remain out of her reach, or will her writings become her salvation, her way of expressing herself and finding solace?
You Got Mail is Book One in the Parallel Series but can be read as a stand-alone and does not need to be read in order.
Mia, a bright and talented sixteen-year-old girl, lives a complex life. With an alcoholic mother and the constant struggle of poverty, her dream of inspiring others through her writing seems unattainable. However, despite immense adversity, Mia’s resilience is truly inspiring.
Even during her struggles, Mia’s spirit remains unbroken. She clings to every bit of light, bringing warmth and strength to the lives of those she loves. Her unwavering determination, even when a troubled young man deceives his way into her heart, is a testament to her resilience that will inspire readers.
Throughout it all, she finds solace in her journal, where she pours her hopes, dreams, intense infatuation, and more heartbreak and disappointment than anyone should endure. Her writing becomes a powerful tool for expressing her innermost thoughts and feelings.
Will Mia’s love serve as a catalyst for change, transforming the lives of those she holds dear? And what about her writing talent? Will all her hopes and dreams remain out of her reach, or will her writings become her salvation, her means of expression, and solace?
“You Got Mail” is Book One in the Parallel Series. It is a stand-alone story that allows readers to delve into the series at any point.