Juan continues to juggle three women-Deja, Melanie, and Dawn-and work their emotions with his smooth words so he can get the money he is owed, get released from prison early, and secure a happy future once he gets out.
However, one of the women is making plans of her own. While the other two are suspicious of Juan's intentions and loyalty, jealousy and emotions run high. Can Juan continue to keep all the women happy until he can get released from prison, or will his worlds finally collide and leave him empty-handed, broken-hearted, and locked up?
After Flaco's betrayal led to the murder of Young Pablo by the Cubans he owed money to, his sister, Catrina "Kitty Cat" Alvarez, and her crew decide to exact revenge on the Cubans. What she doesn't know is that will mean she is accountable for the $20 million Manuel Colon, the head of the Cubans, owes his supplier, Don Renosa. What she also doesn't know is that her brother's murder is the least of her problems, as the betrayal she is about to face could cost her her life.
The Last Love Letter shows how three separate women can find love even when they're not looking for it. However, their object of affection, Juan Dominguez, doesn't have pure intent. After deciding prison life is not for him, he is set on finding his way out, no matter what it takes.
The one thing Juan does have going for him is that the ladies find him irresistible. Two of the three women simply love the idea of falling in love with the same man, but neither of them is aware of this since he is their best-kept secret.