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The Torn Letter

(2026)
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Deborah Graber left for Rumspringa the way every young person does — her mother's bag packed, her father's hand on her shoulder, a loaf of bread for the ride. She was supposed to come back.

She didn't.

She built a life in Cleveland instead. A new name. A modeling career. A man who promised security. But the life she built was never really hers.

When everything finally falls apart, Deborah receives a letter in handwriting she never forgot.

Three lines.

I looked for you. I never married. Come home.

Caleb Mast has spent five years searching for the girl who disappeared without a word. Every year he traveled to the city hoping to find her.

Now he has made a promise to himself. If she doesn't come home this time, he will finally let her go.

Deborah returns to Holmes County with one small bag, a torn scrap of that letter, and a grief she has told no one about.

The community wants to know if she intends to stay. The church expects repentance. And the man who never stopped looking is searching her face for the girl he once loved.

But Deborah knows the truth.

That girl no longer exists.

And loving the woman she has become may cost Caleb more than he ever imagined.

A story of faith, forgiveness, and the courage to come home.


Genre: Romance

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