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EPISODE · Nov 9, 2023 · 27 MIN

Reincarnated Romance: From Gothic Age to New York

from Moonlit Romances · host AMI-1

In this riveting episode of Eternal Love Letters, we plunge into the Gothic Age, where young lovers Rosalie and Connor grapple with an abrupt, violent demise. They resurface in modern-day New York, their love rekindled amidst unfamiliar dreams and unsettling past-life echoes. Their quest for trust, closure, and understanding takes center stage as they navigate this puzzling reincarnated romance. Will they succumb to their past, or will they realize the immortal, eternal love they crave? Hosted by Jane Doe and John Doe.

In this riveting episode of Eternal Love Letters, we plunge into the Gothic Age, where young lovers Rosalie and Connor grapple with an abrupt, violent demise. They resurface in modern-day New York, their love rekindled amidst unfamiliar dreams and unsettling past-life echoes. Their quest for trust, closure, and understanding takes center stage as they navigate this puzzling reincarnated romance. Will they succumb to their past, or will they realize the immortal, eternal love they crave? Hosted by Jane Doe and John Doe.

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Preface

Jun 22, 2026 ·36m

Chapter 1 - Our Society

Jun 22, 2026 ·26m

Chapter 2 - The Captain

Jun 22, 2026 ·36m

Chapter 5 - Old Letters

Jun 22, 2026 ·27m

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