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The novella inside was titled Finding Cinderella. It was short, no more than twenty thousand words, but it pulsed with a hush of something urgent—an ache disguised as humor. The narrator, who never gave a name, described a woman named Cinder who kept losing her shoes. Not once, but repeatedly. Each loss was accompanied by a small, inexplicable miracle: a borrowed dress finding its true fit, a stray kitten appearing when Cinder felt loneliest, a street musician playing the exact song she needed to remember how to breathe. The narrator called these incidents "the near-miss kindnesses."
Unlike the heavy trauma explored in the main novels, this novella offers a lighter, funnier, and utterly swoon-worthy "Cinderella" twist.
One spring evening Mara found a slim envelope slipped under her apartment door. Inside was a page torn from a notebook and a pressed violet. The note read, in a hurried hand: "I read Finding Cinderella at the worst of me. I left a shoe on purpose. Someone called me by name. I am still here. — L." Mara placed the violet in a glass and felt a warmth she hadn't known she needed.
To get the full emotional impact of the character arcs and cameos, read the series in this specific order: (Book 1) – Sky and Holder's story. epub finding cinderella a novella hopeless
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Mara printed the line and taped it to her wall over her desk. She read it when she felt small or uncertain. She read it when Elias missed a rehearsal or when a friend's apology came too late. The line was both permission and command: to continue finding, in small, steady ways.
[ Daniel Wesley ] <======================> [ Six (Linden) ] (Witty, hopeless romantic) Insta-connection (Guard up, hidden trauma) || || \/ \/ [ Best Friend: Holder ] [ Best Friend: Sky ] The novella inside was titled Finding Cinderella
One rainy Tuesday the press acquired a strange lot: a box of orphaned files from an estate sale, labeled only with a single, faded bookmark and one typed line on a sticky note: "epub — finding cinderella — novella — hopeless." Mara set the box beside her keyboard more out of mild curiosity than duty. She expected nothing more than a dusty manuscript and some clumsy prose. Instead the epub opened like a secret.
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Colleen Hoover is very generous with her content. She often directs traffic through her charity, The Bookworm Box. While you generally buy physical books there to support the charity, the links often guide you to the free ebook retailers. Not once, but repeatedly
Months turned into a year. The novella receded from the press's front page and settled into a quiet shelf on the internet. Mara's inbox still collected letters. The Near-Miss Club met on occasional Sundays in a park, and Elias sometimes played for them. Mara and he found small, rugged joys: thrift-store scavenges, morning trains, shared playlists. They traveled once to a coastal town to return a lost shoe to an old woman who'd found it in a market and kept it as a talisman. The woman cried when they gave it back and said, "It held something I didn't know how to keep."
"Finding Cinderella" by Hopeless is copyrighted 2023. All rights reserved. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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It’s short, it’s sweet, and it’s the perfect "one-sitting" read for when you need a romantic escape.
If you read Finding Cinderella without reading Hopeless first, you will spoil a major twist from the first book. Conversely, reading it after Hopeless adds incredible depth to Daniel, Six, and the emotional world Hoover built.