Only three things matter to Kelsey Fry: an envelope full of memories, a pink box full of hope, and a well-planned future, soon to be realized. Alex Dosek knows that Kelsey needs more than the tattoo he gave her. She hoped to ink the memory of the daughter she gave up for adoption into her soul, but that wasn't necessary. The memories were already there. Who would have thought a house full of boys would be a refuge for Kelsey? The Baxter boys come to Kelsey's rescue and all is well, but the past has a way of catching up with you, and Kelsey's past reaches out with a phone call. The daughter she gave up for adoption is sick, and she needs something only Kelsey can give her. It won't be easy, but it will be necessary. Kelsey will look into the eyes of her daughter and then walk away, and take nothing with her but the letters she writes to her daughter on every holiday and every special occasion. In the evening, when she can't sleep, she pours out her heart on paper. When her daughter turns eighteen, Kelsey can reach out to her. Those are the rules. Not a moment before. But sometimes, the fates intervene. Or friends do. Call it what you will. Karma and balance. Prices are paid. The only thing left for Kelsey is Alex. The only thing Alex wants is Kelsey
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