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Whispers of a Forgotten Melody

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"The house remembered what everyone else forgot... including our love." When Lila Hart, a free-spirited artist, inherits a crumbling Victorian mansion in New Orleans, she expects peeling wallpaper and creaky floors not the haunting piano melodies that echo through the halls at midnight. Theodore "Theo" Ashford is no ordinary ghost. A Jazz Age pianist who died mysteriously in 1927, his soul has lingered for nearly a century, trapped by a promise unkept and a murder unsolved. As Lila restores the mansion: She discovers love letters hidden in the piano bench all addressed to a woman who looks exactly like her Wakes to find new musical compositions written in her notebook in handwriting that isn't hers Uncovers a bloodied tuxedo jacket concealed behind a false wall The deeper she digs, the more dangerous the truth becomes: She's the reincarnation of Theo's lost love Someone in town knows what really happened that night in 1927 The same force that killed Theo is now watching her Two choices remain: Help Theo find peace and lose him forever Or risk becoming another ghost in the mansion's tragic history A haunting tale of soulmates, secrets, and the melodies that linger after the music stops
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