<p><strong>Some sentences hold you captive. Some set you free.</strong></p><p>Inspired by a real-life story that seemed too improbable to be true <u>The Long Con</u> is a tender witty and quietly devastating love story told through letters longing and literary references... with a strong side of sarcasm.</p><p>When Minjee a Korean-American adoptee and UCLA college student signs up for a prison pen pal project she's not even sure the US Postal Service actually works. But her letter finds James a Korean man serving time in a federal facility with a past he doesn't talk about and a mind that's dangerously good at systems.</p><p>What begins in skepticism turns into teasing banter then deepens into something riskier: connection. Confession. Intimacy. Through handwritten letters and carefully measured honesty two people begin to rewrite the doubts they've carried the stories they've lived and the desires they never thought they'd write down in cursive.</p><p>Set between Westwood and Lompoc the US and South Korea the past and whatever comes next <u>The Long Con</u> is a slow-burn epistolary romance about intimacy at a distance identity in tension and the long improbable path toward something real.</p><p>For fans of slow-burn romance sharp banter <em>so much</em> sexual tension literary Easter eggs and love stories that last across time distance and the American legal system.</p><p><em>I want it. Bad</em>. - actual quote from a reader waiting for Part Two (now included in this book!)</p>
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