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The Lullaby I Couldn’t Sing: The Ballad of a Broken Heart
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The Lullaby I Couldn’t Sing: The Ballad of a Broken Heart
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The Lullaby I Couldn’t Sing: The Ballad of a Broken Heart
Current price: $13.99
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"Between silence and songs lies the truth we fear to speak."
Her voice was the only thing she thought she couldn't lose—until the silence took it from her.
After a devastating accident, world-famous vocalist Mara disappeared from the spotlight and retreated to the small coastal town of Tidemouth. She planned on hiding forever—until a fisherman named Elias and the ocean's restless hum began drawing her back to the music she left behind.
As her voice slowly returned, so did the past she'd been avoiding—and the unfinished lullaby that could heal her… or break her all over again.
Poignant, romantic, and quietly funny, *The Lullaby I Couldn't Sing* is a universal story about love, loss, and finding the courage to sing again.
"Between silence and songs lies the truth we fear to speak."
Her voice was the only thing she thought she couldn't lose—until the silence took it from her.
After a devastating accident, world-famous vocalist Mara disappeared from the spotlight and retreated to the small coastal town of Tidemouth. She planned on hiding forever—until a fisherman named Elias and the ocean's restless hum began drawing her back to the music she left behind.
As her voice slowly returned, so did the past she'd been avoiding—and the unfinished lullaby that could heal her… or break her all over again.
Poignant, romantic, and quietly funny, *The Lullaby I Couldn't Sing* is a universal story about love, loss, and finding the courage to sing again.


















