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The Promises We Made By T.S. Cap

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A young woman tries to heal a rift in her elderly pen pal’s family in time for Christmas, all while falling in love—and maybe even reuniting with her own family—in this d
When tragedy strikes Sunny Mason’s life, urging her to stay on the run from all the what-if’s, she finds herself pulled to Boston on a travel nurse assignment. Through unlikely encounters, she meets a series of people connected by some invisible string, forging a family among friends. Sunny learns quickly that when Tyler Michael Caddell, the brother of her newfound best friend, comes into her life, any plans she had for being on the run are about to be rewritten.

Financial firm heir by day, personal hitman by night, Tyler is a predator with purpose driven by the hunt. The great divide in his personality could very well be the downfall of the one thing that has made his heart start beating differently—Sunny Mason. The girl with a fire that’s somehow lit up all the dark corners of his heart. With this new light in his life, he’s exposed to all the human fragments he’s kept buried in a grave since he was a child, struggling to understand how to be both for the ones he loves.

While the time of her stay in the city dwindles, Tyler and Sunny find themselves in a limbo of friendship that crosses boundaries, connections embroidering deeper than intended, and promises that teeter on being broken.

That is, until this hitman learns why she’s on the run, and is ready to find out exactly who that is, so he can put them in their grave.


azzling romance from the author of Always, in December and One Last Gift

Sometimes it takes a stranger to bring you back to yourself.

Ever since a car accident tore her family apart, Holly has been part of a lonely-hearts holiday letter–writing club. Each December, she writes to a stranger who is also spending Christmas alone, and receives a letter from another lonely person in return. 

Usually, the letters go unanswered. That’s the point—the letters are anonymous, and the senders write whatever is in their heart. But this year, the letter Holly receives is different; not only is the letter full of a grief she knows all too well, but its writer, Emma, mentions a place that Holly has visited. When she realizes that she might actually be able to find the letter’s author, Holly becomes determined to reunite Emma with the estranged grandson, Jack, with whom Emma is desperate to reconnect.

When Holly finally tracks him down, she remembers that she’s met Jack once before . . . and the connection was electric. The spark between the two of them is still there—until a misunderstanding risks their burgeoning romance and his strained relationship with Emma, too. But Holly is determined; if she can fix Emma’s family, she might also be able to fix her own. Though as it turns out, Holly might have less time to put things right than she thought.