A ruin. A half-finished organ. Two people who absolutely don't want to cross paths.
When illustrator Penny Thorne arrives four days early at a crumbling villa on the Amalfi Coast, she doesn't find quiet lodgings - she finds Alistair Fraser: forty-five, Scottish, covered in plaster dust, and visibly in no mood to tolerate company.
He's restoring a villa. She's running from a past that has finally caught up with her. And in the chapel, beneath the scaffolding, stands an organ that has been waiting forty years to find its voice again.
A slow-burn enemies-to-lovers novella about second chances, buried secrets, and what's left when everything that was broken finally begins to sound again.
Novella - closed-door romance - age gap - Amalfi Coast