Texted at 11:11 (Romance #211)

K. M. Avander


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TEXTED AT 11:11Some messages arrive late. Some arrive exactly on time.

What if the message that saved you… wasn’t meant for you at all?

At 11:11 p.m., a widower’s phone vibrates for the first time in weeks.
Three words appear on the

Still awake?

It’s a wrong number.
A mistake.
An accident the heart refuses to correct.

What begins as a quiet reply turns into six weeks of midnight conversations—conversations that stitch together two strangers who never share faces, never exchange names, and never rush what they’re becoming. They talk about rooms that remember people, clocks that feel sentient, grief that doesn’t sleep, and hope that refuses to rest.

In the fragile space between deleted messages and unsent confessions, something rare
two broken nights begin to heal each other.

Texted at 11:11 is not a love story about sparks and certainty.
It is a love story about presence.
About choosing to stay.
About how intimacy can grow without touch, and how love can arrive quietly—without demanding proof.

This book is for anyone who

Loved after loss

Found comfort in conversations after midnight

Felt seen without being watched

Learned that healing doesn’t always feel like joy—sometimes it feels like breathing again

Written in lyrical, soul-deep prose, Texted at 11:11 explores modern connection with timeless emotion, proving that sometimes the most profound love stories are built not on grand gestures—but on consistency, listening, and answering when it matters most.

You can delete the text.
But you can’t delete what it wakes up.

📖 Perfect for readers who

Slow-burn, emotionally rich romance

Text-message intimacy & modern love stories

Quiet healing after grief

Books that feel like late-night conversations

🕰️ If you’ve ever looked at the clock at 11:11 and wished for something you couldn’t name—
this book is for you.

K.M. Avander
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