Every song leaves an echo.
This one demands an ending.
Years after the first awakening, Glenhaven Keep is quiet again - but it is not at rest. The music that once stirred in stone and sky has moved inward, settling into memory, into blood, into the spaces between generations.
Lyra Richardson has grown up listening to what others cannot hear. What once came as fragments now arrives whole: a harmony rising not from the house, but from within. The Song is no longer asking to be remembered. It is asking to be completed.
Around her, the family holds together as it always has - through love, through silence, through choice. William and Scarlett face the final reckoning of parenthood: how to protect a child without denying her becoming. The past they once carried together now stands before them, asking to be trusted.
As the echoes return - through the Keep, through the land, through those bound to its history - the truth emerges at last. The Song was never meant to be preserved. It was meant to pass on.
Echoes of the Constellations is the final movement of a trilogy about love that endures, legacy that transforms, and the courage it takes to let the next voice rise. It is a story of endings that are also beginnings - and of the quiet, irrevocable moment when listening becomes action.