📖 peek insideThe Flatshare
by Beth O'Leary
Tiffy Moore and Leon Twomey share a bed, but they have never actually met. To save money, they agree to a unique living arrangement: Tiffy occupies the apartment while Leon is at his night shift, and vice versa. Communicating only through Post-it notes, they gradually build a deep connection despite their physical separation. This charming and uplifting story explores healing from past trauma and the unexpected ways love can bloom in the most unconventional circumstances, proving that you don't need to see someone to know them.
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