Sonata of the Heart is a story born from quiet rebellion and the enduring power of love.Set against the elegant yet restrictive backdrop of the Enlightenment era, this novel follows Lady Eveline MacLeod-a noblewoman bound by duty-and Julian Thorne, a gifted pianist without title or privilege. Their world is one of arranged alliances, silenced voices, and art confined by class. Yet in the clandestine exchange of music and glances, they discover something deeper than tradition: the courage to choose each other.Through sonatas and secrets, stolen moments and sweeping escapes, Eveline and Julian's journey becomes more than a romance-it becomes a declaration. A declaration that passion is not shameful, that creation can be resistance, and that a woman's voice-no matter how softly it begins-can rise above the noise of expectation.This novel is for anyone who has ever felt out of place in the life they were born into. For those who have longed to speak but were taught to remain silent. And for those who believe that love is not only a feeling-but a choice to be made boldly, even in the face of consequence.Sonata of the Heart is not just a love story. It is a melody of becoming.
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