Where Sound Was Lost

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Summary

Ten years of silence. A broken symphony. And the chance to tune what time has shattered. Daphne is a luthier who found peace repairing instruments in an isolated mountain town. Cristopher was the cello prodigy who broke her heart and vanished into the glare of European stages. When he reappears in her workshop, he is no longer the same: the master of sound now lives in a world of metallic frequencies and profound silences, reliant on a cochlear implant and fleeing a past of manipulation. Between intercepted secrets and the scent of sawdust, they will discover that some wounds cannot be healed with varnish, and that love is the only music that doesn't need ears to be felt.

Status
Complete
Chapters
32
Rating
5.0 1 review
Age Rating
16+

Synopsis

How far would you go to recover the sound of a broken love?

Ten years ago, the world of Daphne and Cristopher went silent. He was a cello prodigy with a brilliant future on the stages of Europe; she was a talented young woman in love with the soul of instruments. A sudden departure, hundreds of undelivered letters, and a secret kept by those who should have protected them turned a promising symphony into an abyss of absolute silence.

Today, Daphne is a renowned luthier in a quiet mountain town, a master at fixing what time and neglect have shattered. But when a man scarred by the exhaustion of fame and wearing a cochlear implant walks into her workshop, she realizes her greatest work of repair is yet to come.

Cristopher has returned, but he doesn’t bring the melodies of the past. He brings the scars of a grueling career and a search for a connection that even technology couldn’t restore. Amidst the scent of varnish, wood dust, and the shadows of a past manipulated by the greedy Marcus Thorne, they must discover if love can be tuned again or if some wounds are too deep to be mended.

Where the Sound Was Lost is an emotional romance about second chances, accessibility, and the discovery that the most beautiful music is not always what we hear, but what vibrates within us.