Dear Future Husband

Author: Taryn Christeen
Category: Romance
Total pages: 153

For years, Maybelle Mason has imagined herself running. Escaping her mind, her circumstances, the traumas of her past—all of it. Only one thing has kept her here, kept her breathing, kept her hoping. A journal she has poured her heart into. A journal written for the one she plans to love forever. With a past wrought with pain and fear, Maybelle did her best to become invisible. She hid herself in the folds of life, content to go unnoticed. But as she navigates the last few days of her high school career, she faces a future lacking hope. While she wants to change it, she isn’t sure she can… until tragedy strikes.
A year later, Maybelle wakes from a coma to find she has no recollection of the past that once crippled her. Or of the boy who spent the last year waiting patiently by her bedside.
Trey Turner had it all. He had the exceptional grades, the D1 college football contract, and an apartment with his teammate and best friend. Except one thing evaded him… Her.
Trey always had a thing for his best friend’s twin sister. But Maybelle Mason remained far from his reach, immune to his charm, unlike most. Despite his feelings for the quiet girl, he tried his best to move on with his life until his world fell apart.
As Trey sits by the side of the girl in the coma, he finds a journal. One filled with hope, stories and a personality he hadn’t yet had the privilege of meeting. Each one of Maybelle’s written words were all dedicated to her future husband. After taking a curious peek at the opening of the journal, Trey couldn’t stop himself from continuing. Or falling in love with the girl who lived on the pages.

While Maybelle is awake, she suffers from amnesia. Although she doesn’t remember the family she lost or Trey, the past that once held her captive doesn’t weigh her down. Trey finds that though the girl he is in love with is finally awake. He has longer to wait for her to see him as the one deserving of that priceless book of letters.

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