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The Last Letter from Heaven

A Novel of Grief, Love, and Hope

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The Last Letter from Heaven

By: John E. Miller
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The Last Letter from Heaven
A Novel of Grief, Love, and Hope
Some love never leaves. Some letters change everything.
For twenty-five years, Carla Williams devoted her life to caring for her special needs son, Peter — feeding him, bathing him, loving him through every moment, even when the world said he wouldn’t survive past childhood.
When Peter passes unexpectedly at age twenty-five, Carla is left adrift — grieving, guilt-ridden, and questioning her purpose.
Her heart longs to know: Did I love him enough? Is he okay? Will I ever feel whole again?
Then, one quiet morning, a mysterious letter arrives — written in a childlike hand, signed simply, “Peter.”
As more letters appear — from Peter, her stillborn son Judah, and her late mother Joy — Carla is drawn into a journey of healing, faith, and rediscovery.
Through their words, she finds the courage to face her grief, reconnect with her family, and begin living forward — with the promise that love transcends even death.
Perfect for fans of Lisa Wingate, Kate Hewitt, Karen Kingsbury, and Christian women’s fiction, The Last Letter from Heaven is a tender, hope-filled story for anyone who has loved and lost — and longs to believe that love endures.
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