In the echoing halls of New York's elite music conservatory, Maya Chen has spent a decade building walls around her heart, brick by perfectly practiced note. Since her father's death, she's sought refuge in technical perfection, teaching piano with precision but without passion. But when she hears his final, unfinished composition being played in a subway station by a street violinist, her carefully constructed world begins to crumble.
James Sullivan isn't supposed to exist – a virtuoso who abandoned a prestigious scholarship to raise his teenage sister, now playing for spare change in underground stations. His raw, emotional interpretation of Maya's father's piece challenges everything she believes about music, perfection, and the choices that shape who we become.
As Maya and James work to complete her father's last composition, they discover that the piece contains more than just notes – it holds the key to healing both their broken families. With the help of James's musically gifted sister Sarah, they begin to understand that sometimes the most beautiful symphonies come from the spaces between the notes, where imperfection breeds authenticity and broken things make the sweetest sound.
But when a long-hidden truth about her father's music threatens their collaboration, Maya must choose between preserving his legacy and creating her own. As pressure mounts from the conservatory's traditional expectations and family obligations collide with artistic truth, Maya, James, and Sarah learn that real music – like real love – isn't about playing every note perfectly. It's about having the courage to play through the broken parts and find your own voice in the melody.
"Echoes of Midnight" is a lyrical exploration of grief, love, and the healing power of music. Set against the backdrop of New York City's vibrant classical music scene, this contemporary love story reminds us that sometimes the most powerful compositions come from embracing the discord in our lives and finding harmony in unexpected places.
In the echoing halls of New York's elite music conservatory, Maya Chen has spent a decade building walls around her heart, brick by perfectly practiced note. Since her father's death, she's sought refuge in technical perfection, teaching piano with precision but without passion. But when she hears his final, unfinished composition being played in a subway station by a street violinist, her carefully constructed world begins to crumble.
James Sullivan isn't supposed to exist – a virtuoso who abandoned a prestigious scholarship to raise his teenage sister, now playing for spare change in underground stations. His raw, emotional interpretation of Maya's father's piece challenges everything she believes about music, perfection, and the choices that shape who we become.
As Maya and James work to complete her father's last composition, they discover that the piece contains more than just notes – it holds the key to healing both their broken families. With the help of James's musically gifted sister Sarah, they begin to understand that sometimes the most beautiful symphonies come from the spaces between the notes, where imperfection breeds authenticity and broken things make the sweetest sound.
But when a long-hidden truth about her father's music threatens their collaboration, Maya must choose between preserving his legacy and creating her own. As pressure mounts from the conservatory's traditional expectations and family obligations collide with artistic truth, Maya, James, and Sarah learn that real music – like real love – isn't about playing every note perfectly. It's about having the courage to play through the broken parts and find your own voice in the melody.
"Echoes of Midnight" is a lyrical exploration of grief, love, and the healing power of music. Set against the backdrop of New York City's vibrant classical music scene, this contemporary love story reminds us that sometimes the most powerful compositions come from embracing the discord in our lives and finding harmony in unexpected places.

Echoes of Midnight

Echoes of Midnight
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940181139848 |
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Publisher: | Lance Logan |
Publication date: | 03/29/2025 |
Sold by: | Draft2Digital |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 227 KB |