Love’s Melody Lost

· Bold Strokes Books Inc
4.7
3 reviews
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192
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A secretive artist with a haunted past and a young woman escaping a life that proved to be a lie find their destinies entwined.

Victim of a terrible accident, famed composer and pianist Graham Yardley loses her sight, her heart and her soul. Wealth and fame mean nothing after the devastating loss of her beloved music; her life is reduced to silence, darkness and bitter regret.


In a bleak mansion atop windswept cliffs, the blind woman withdraws from the world, her once consuming passions now a source of anguish and fear. Then Anna, a lost woman seeking a place in the world, comes into her life and awakens feelings she thought were dead forever. A fragile melody of love is played between these damaged souls, a song made sweeter and stronger by the day... but will their blossoming romance be destroyed by an outsider's greed or will it succumb to the discord of Graham's tormented heart? Can she find happiness with Anna, caught up in the fiery overtures and darkly gothic strains of... Love's Melody Lost.

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4.7
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About the author

Radclyffe is a retired surgeon and now author of over 30 lesbian novels and anthologies. She is the recipient of the Lambda Literary and Golden Crown awards. She has also received the 2003 and 2004 Alice B. Readers' award. Radclyffe is the president of Bold Strokes Books, one of the world's largest independent LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) publishing companies Radclyffe lives with her partner, Lee, in the state of New York.

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