Elizabeth’s Harmony by Kate Reynolds
Perfect Pitch. Imperfect World. Impossible Choice.
Cornwall, 1879. Pianist Elizabeth Kaverne hears what others cannot—every discordant note in a world coming apart. As Cornish tin mines close and neighbors flee across dark waters, her perfect pitch has become torture.
Her approaching marriage promises to silence the chaos. Security for her family. Respectability built on foundations as solid as granite.
Then Thomas Blackwood arrives with his impossible equations and eyes that understand her particular gifts. In the darkness of St. Just's abandoned shafts, his voice transforms the cacophony in her head into something that sounds dangerously like music—and makes her forget, for one breathless moment, that she belongs to another man.
But in a world where reputation is a woman's only currency, Elizabeth's secret meetings threaten everything she's sworn to protect: her family's standing, her fiancé's honor, and a community already shattered by loss.
Which voice will Elizabeth choose—duty’s familiar melody or the forbidden harmony that could destroy everything she’s ever known?
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Talena’s note: I had the privilege of editing an earlier draft of this book, and it was absolutely delightful. Highly recommended!