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Letters of Glass

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Letters of Glass

By: Katrina Case
Narrated by: Kenna Rose
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When the mind forgets, what remains of love?

Kassie Lynn Hale was once a devoted mother, nurse, and wife—until her world collapsed under the weight of a devastating secret and a diagnosis no one expected. After a near-fatal overdose, it’s Marisol, her closest friend, who finds her barely conscious on the living room sofa, surrounded by silence and a life slipping through her fingers.

At just forty-five, Kassie is diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. As her memories fade, she forgets even her daughters—and the truth behind what led her to that moment. Fractured flashbacks hint at a long-buried trauma that refuses to stay hidden.

As Kassie slips between clarity and confusion, those who love her gather around her. Jonathan, her ex-husband and one-time soulmate, still clings to hope. Bianca and Celeste, her daughters, return with pain, questions, and the fierce love only a child can carry. And Marisol, the friend who saved her once, refuses to let her go without a fight.

As secrets unravel and time grows short, one question remains:

How do you hold on to someone who’s already letting go?

Letters of Glass is a suspenseful, soul-stirring story of memory, motherhood, forgiveness, and the enduring power of love—even when it’s almost forgotten.

©2025 Katrina Case (P)2026 Katrina Case
Family Life Genre Fiction Women's Fiction Marriage Alzheimer's Disease
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