The Sound Between Us
by Kyra Delmar
Some silences are empty.
Others are waiting.
Nora has made a career out of listening. As the voice behind a late-night radio show, she has spent years holding space for strangers' confessions-grief, longing, words people don't know how to say out loud. On air, she sounds steady. Certain. In control.
Off air, she has gone quiet.
After stepping away from the microphone, Nora finds herself unable to face the silence she's spent so long helping others navigate. Her apartment feels wrong. Her memories feel loud. And the grief she thought she'd outpaced waits patiently in the spaces she's been filling with noise.
When a citywide blackout pulls her back to the radio station-and a message from a listener reaches her at exactly the wrong moment-Nora is forced to confront what she's been avoiding: the sound of loss doesn't disappear. It changes. It lingers. And sometimes, it asks to be heard.
As she returns to the booth not as a host, but as a person, Nora begins to rediscover the power of listening-not to strangers, but to herself. To the past she's been muting. To the quiet that no longer feels like an enemy.
The Sound Between Us is a tender, emotionally rich novel about grief, voice, and the spaces where truth lives-between words, between people, and between who we were and who we're becoming.
Perfect for readers who love quiet, character-driven stories about healing, connection, and the courage it takes to speak when silence feels safer.