When grief drives Daniel to the edge of the world, he finds solace in the rhythmic turning of the Waratah Sands Lighthouse-a sentinel of patience and light on the New South Wales coast. But one winter evening, the horizon splits, the air doubles, and the impossible happens: through a shimmer of time, Daniel meets Eliza, the lighthouse keeper's wife from 1912.
What begins as a haunting coincidence becomes an extraordinary love story that defies centuries. Each encounter between Daniel and Eliza-brief, luminous, and impossibly real-stretches the laws of time and the limits of longing. Through ration lines and telegrams, storms, and silence, their bond deepens, sustained by letters, lantern light, and a shared duty to keep love alive when the world demands darkness.
As the years pass, Daniel builds a life of his own-marriage, children, and quiet endurance-but the memory of Eliza remains a constant heartbeat beneath it all. Decades later, a chance meeting with Eliza's granddaughter, now the keeper of the lighthouse gift shop, reminds him that love, once kindled, does not fade. It simply changes rooms.
Told with lyrical intimacy and breathtaking emotional depth, Somewhere in Time: The Keeper's Light is a story of two souls who meet across a century and teach each other that endings are only another form of arrival, and that the truest miracles are not found in time's defiance-but in the gentleness of its passing.
A timeless, romantic, and quietly spiritual tale about love that endures beyond the years, the tides, and the turning of the light.