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The Library of Second Chances

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The Library of Second Chances

By: June A. Wilder
Narrated by: Arielle Noelle
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In the quiet corners of a small-town library, two strangers begin a conversation neither of them expected.

Harper Lane is a librarian who believes in order, clean margins, and a life carefully lived between the lines. Evan Brooks is a journalist with restless thoughts, too much coffee, and a habit of writing notes where he shouldn’t. When Evan leaves a penciled comment in a beloved library book, Harper does the unthinkable—she writes back.

What begins as a disagreement over a passage becomes an anonymous exchange of wit, vulnerability, and quiet longing, unfolding entirely in the margins of a single novel. As their written conversations deepen, Harper and Evan share regrets, hopes, and pieces of themselves they’ve never said aloud—without knowing each other’s names, faces, or lives beyond the page.

But real life has a way of intruding on even the most careful stories.

The Library of Second Chances is a tender, slow-burn romance about missed connections, emotional courage, and the unexpected ways people find one another when they finally allow themselves to be seen. Perfect for listeners who love gentle romance, introspective characters, and stories that believe small moments can change everything.

©2025 June A. Wilder (P)2026 June A. Wilder
Clean & Wholesome Contemporary Romantic Comedy
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