![]() ![]() ![]() During their in-person interactions, Juliet is attracted to this potentially violent outcast and “ intense” but vulnerable soul, and he’s extremely rude to her, a behavior that moderates as pages turn but is not fully corrected. ![]() The two inevitably meet in person, not knowing they have been revealing their deepest secrets to each other via pen and paper. When Declan replies anonymously to one of Juliet’s letters, Juliet writes back, and the two begin an exchange about fate and free will. Declan, the local bad boy, is sentenced to community service as a cemetery caretaker for drunkenly crashing his incarcerated father’s truck. Juliet’s photographer mother died several months ago, and every week since, she’s been writing letters to her mother and leaving them at her graveside. Kemmerer’s dual-narrative romance ponders the path of fate versus blazing one’s own trail. ![]()
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