Stella spends her nights at a hospice, helping the dying say goodbye in letters meant to be mailed only after they’ve passed. It’s quiet work, tender and sacred, until one letter threatens to break the rules and upend everything.
Grace has a confession. A son she abandoned. A truth she wants him to hear while she’s still breathing. If Stella sends it now, she risks her job, the rules, and maybe fate itself.
At home, her marriage is fraying. Her husband came back from war haunted and silent, and Stella is running out of ways to reach him.
But as grief, hope, and forgiveness collide, Stella begins to understand the power of the written word and the strength it takes to live without regret.