When Jake O'Neil texts the wrong number, he thinks he's reaching the woman he met at a Boston bar—the one with the Whitman quote and the unforgettable smile. Instead, he reaches Molly Fitzgerald, a stranger in the same city who has no idea what he's talking about.
She should have corrected him immediately. She definitely shouldn't have kept texting back.
But there's something about Jake. His terrible jokes. His late-night confessions from a train platform in New York. The way he makes her feel seen, even through a screen. What starts as a harmless mistake becomes something Molly can't stop. Can't control. Can't walk away from.
She tells herself she'll come clean eventually. She just needs a little more time. One more conversation. One more night of messages that make her forget she's living a lie.
Then she discovers who Jake actually met that night. And suddenly, everything gets complicated.
Now the past Molly tried to bury is on a collision course with the future she's been dreaming about. Jake is taking a train to Boston. He wants to meet. And Molly has to decide: confess and lose him, or stay silent and lose herself.
Because Jake isn't just texting the wrong number—he's falling for the wrong woman. And when the truth finally surfaces, no one will walk away unchanged.
A story about the messages we send, the secrets we keep, and the terrifying, beautiful risk of letting yourself be known.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. When Jake O'Neil texts the wrong number, he thinks he's reaching the woman he met at a Boston bar-the one with the Whitman quote and the unforgettable smile. Instead, he reaches Molly Fitzgerald, a stranger in the same city who has no idea what he's talking about.She should have corrected him immediately. She definitely shouldn't have kept texting back.But there's something about Jake. His terrible jokes. His late-night confessions from a train platform in New York. The way he makes her feel seen, even through a screen. What starts as a harmless mistake becomes something Molly can't stop. Can't control. Can't walk away from.She tells herself she'll come clean eventually. She just needs a little more time. One more conversation. One more night of messages that make her forget she's living a lie.Then she discovers who Jake actually met that night. And suddenly, everything gets complicated.Now the past Molly tried to bury is on a collision course with the future she's been dreaming about. Jake is taking a train to Boston. He wants to meet. And Molly has to decide: confess and lose him, or stay silent and lose herself.Because Jake isn't just texting the wrong number-he's falling for the wrong woman. And when the truth finally surfaces, no one will walk away unchanged.A story about the messages we send, the secrets we keep, and the terrifying, beautiful risk of letting yourself be known. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798245104089
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