Letters from Home by Beth Rhodes is her apparently standalone f/m festive contemporary military romance novella partly told in epistolary style (at least, there are excerpts of the actual letters sent which are probably technically closer to being epigraphs) starring an Army doctor stationed in Afghanistan who falls in love with anonymous love letters secretly sent by a family friend whom she thinks of as a brother, leading to an awkward situation during her Christmas home leave visit when he must now un-anonymously convince her of his feelings, free courtesy of publisher Macmillan's Entangled: Bliss imprint.
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Description
An Army doctor, Lena Rodriguez has always been too busy with school or the Army for romance. But the letters she received during deployment have captured her heart. Back home for the holidays, she awaits Christmas morning to meet the man who has turned her life upside down.
When Zack Benson watched his best friend's sister Lena leave for Afghanistan, he knew he had to tell her he loved her. So he sent her anonymous love letters. Now that she's home, he realizes he's made a tactical error. Lena has fallen for the man in those letters but still thinks of him as a brother. He has to convince her otherwise because if he succeeds, he'll get the best Christmas present ever. But if he fails, he could lose her for good.