UNWRITTEN BUT FELTUpdated at Aug 4, 2025, 11:18
She didn’t fall in love—she walked into it, pen in hand.
Sharon Brown is a poetic powerhouse in the digital age—a viral storyteller and the face of DOME’s newest app, DOVE. But behind the brand deals and glossy filters, she’s falling into something raw and real with billionaire tech founder Derek Royce—a man who doesn’t believe in love… but can’t stop drawing wings on everything he touches.
What begins as a sensual, slow-burn affair becomes something far more dangerous when fragments of their forgotten past begin to resurface. Because Sharon and Derek didn’t just meet at a brand launch—they met as children, in a quiet coastal town, where stories were written in petals and paper birds. And the connection they once shared—unspoken, innocent, unfinished—never truly died.
Now, in a world of ruthless ambition and curated perfection, Sharon must navigate boardroom battles, media betrayal, and a rival from Derek’s past who will stop at nothing to rewrite the story they’re rediscovering. As memories bleed into desire, and truth unfurls in anonymous poems and whispered names, one thing becomes clear:
This isn’t just a love story. It’s a reckoning.
Told in dual timelines—between present-day temptation and the lyrical echoes of the past—Unwritten but Felt is an intoxicating, slow-burn romance about memory, intimacy, and the kind of love you feel before you understand it.