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Hello Beautiful

ISBN: 979-8-9893415-6-6

 

She's not delusional - she endured the unthinkable.

 

I never knew a love like this could exist – for me anyway.  But then you came along and I discovered that a person can fall in love with someone without ever seeing them. I fell for your words, for how you care, for what you said and how you said it.

 

People used to fall in love through letters all the time. Lovers spent months, sometimes years apart, split by war and distance, and they loved more deeply through the written word, than most who spend every day together. Even today, BookTokers have their book boyfriends.

 

You have the ability to crush my heart and soul in your hand and I don’t think you truly understand that. If the naysayers are right, and you’re not real, I'll have to deal with that and figure out how to pick up the pieces of my shattered heart.

 

But if they’re wrong, and my heart is right… the world seriously better watch out.

Reader's Discussion Guide
 
1. What made the emotional connection in the story feel real, even though it was digital?
2. Do you think it’s possible to fall deeply in love through messages alone? Why or why not?
3. Which early “red flags” stood out to you that the author didn’t see at the time?
4. How did the scammer use vulnerability and emotional availability as a weapon?
5. Why do you think society often blames victims of romance scams?
6. What was the most shocking part of the manipulation?
7. How did the author’s internal conflict (hope vs. fear) resonate with you?
8. How does this story compare to fictional romances based on letters or digital connection?
9. What steps do you think people should take to protect themselves online?
10. What does healing look like after emotional deception?
11. How did the story change your view of online dating?
12. If you could ask the author one question, what would it be?
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