Some houses are built to shield us, while others trap us.
For Noah Fields, his house exists solely in his mind-a dark mansion lined with locked doors, whispering memories, and a basement he's spent his entire life avoiding. Every room holds a version of his past he's determined to confront. Every hallway echoes with the voice he's tried to silence.
As Noah's music career flourishes, so does the pressure to carry the pain of everyone who hears his songs. Fans praise him as strong, while critics label him as broken. However, behind the spotlight, Noah is unraveling, torn between the person the world believes him to be and the person he's afraid to confront.
Therapy compels him to open doors he's kept sealed for years, while fame blurs the line between healing and self-destruction. And with each step forward, the voice inside his head grows louder.
"Caged Voice" is a raw and psychological novel that delves into trauma, identity, and the long journey toward forgiveness. It explores the consequences of turning survival into a cage and whether freedom is attainable without confronting the parts of ourselves we'd rather bury.
This is not a story about being fearless. It's a story about choosing hope, regardless of the obstacles.