CLOSURE: Based On A True Story
A fictional memoir about first love, survival, and finding your voice.
Tara Carter has always longed to be loved.
At ten years old, her heart breaks when her best friend Trey moves 1,500 miles away. Five years later, their paths cross again, and what begins as exchanged letters blossoms into an intense, idealized first love—one built on hope, distance, and unhealed wounds.
But life is rarely as simple as first kisses and handwritten promises.
As Tara enters college, she is forced to confront the harsher realities of adulthood—trauma, silence, and the slow erosion of self-worth. She loses touch with her first love and begins the harder journey: discovering who she is without him.
Twenty years later, fate offers one final chance.
Will she reach for what once was…
or finally realize that true closure begins within?
If you are drawn to courageous women, emotional honesty, and stories that wrestle with real-life issues, Closure is a deeply personal fictional memoir about love, survival, and finding your voice.
“Readers will be pulled in by the intensity of emotions and the drama that is featured in the writing. It’s a beautiful story, beautifully told.”
—Readers’ Favorite
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A Note from the Author
Closure: Based on a True Story is more than a story about two young people who fell in love.
Yes, there is romance here. But this is also a story about growing up, about loss, about silence, and about learning to find your voice again.
This fictional memoir is inspired by events from my own life and parts have been fictionalized to protect the identities of those involved. Though deeply personal, the story stayed with me for years, gently insisting it be told.
Along the way, I faced my own unexpected chapters: nearly losing my voice to a thyroid tumor and later fighting kidney cancer. Surviving both changed me. It reminded me that our stories matter—even the complicated ones.
Some of the themes in this book are tender and difficult, but they reflect experiences many people quietly carry. My hope is that by sharing this story, it might offer connection, understanding, or simply the comfort of not feeling alone.
The song “Quiet” by Milck deeply resonated with me during this journey. Its message felt like a whisper I could no longer ignore: I can’t keep quiet anymore.
Thank you for reading, and for allowing this story a place in your heart.
— Tasche Laine

