Letters Beneath the Tides: Words Said to No One.... (Romance #222)

K. M. Avander


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“Letters Beneath the Tides” — A Love Story the Ocean Refused to End“Some love stories don’t get closure… they get swallowed, rewritten, and whispered back in waves.”

What if the person you lost… never really left?

On a rain-soaked dock, with the sea whispering secrets no one was meant to hear, Arjun meets Meera—a woman who laughs like she’s already lived a thousand endings and still chooses love anyway.

Their connection is instant. Dangerous. Unfinished.

And then—
she disappears.

A ferry.
A storm.
No survivors.
No bodies.

Just the kind of ending the world accepts…
and the kind Arjun refuses to believe.

Because the ocean does something it has never done before.

It speaks.

At first, it’s just a voice carried through the waves.
Then, it becomes something more.

Letters he writes to no one… are answered.
Coordinates appear where hope should have died.
A lighthouse begins to blink like it’s watching him back.

And somewhere beneath it all—
Meera is still there.

But not the way she used to be.

As Arjun is pulled deeper into a world where the dead don’t leave—they wait—he begins to unravel a truth more terrifying than

Some things the ocean takes…
it doesn’t return.

It keeps them.
Changes them.
And sometimes… it calls others to follow.

“Letters Beneath the Tides” is not just a love story.

It is a haunting, cinematic journey through grief, obsession, and a love that refuses to stay within the boundaries of life and death.

Perfect for readers who

Emotionally intense, unforgettable romance

Dark, poetic storytelling with supernatural depth

Love stories where forever doesn’t mean what you think it does

Because this isn’t about finding closure.

It’s about choosing whether to let go…
or to follow love into a place where nothing ever truly ends.

And once you hear the ocean call your name…
you may never come back the same.
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