THIS IS BOOK 6 IN A SERIES MUST START OFF WITH BOOK 1 TO FULLY UNDERSTAND STORYTitanic Letters began not as a mystery, but as a love story-one that believed words could travel safely across oceans.In April 1912, two people from different worlds found one another aboard the newest marvel of the modern age. Their relationship unfolded the only way it safely could: in ink. Letters written with care, restraint, and hope passed quietly between cabins and classes, carrying promises that were not yet bold enough to be spoken aloud.Then the ship struck ice.What survived the sinking was not only wreckage and memory, but paper.Letters floated. Letters sank. Letters were found in coats, pockets, and lifeboats. Some arrived too late. Some were intercepted. Others were never delivered at all. In the days that followed, as the world demanded answers, those letters began to matter in ways their writers never intended.They contradicted official reassurances.They hinted at warnings ignored.They preserved moments the record tried to smooth away.And so the letters became dangerous.