After the quiet precision of The Squaring of a Heart and The Quiet One, Cameron Lane returns with a novel of rare restraint and control — a story set within a world where nothing appears broken and everything works.
Zeb and Vivienne share a life of rare fluency. Their glass-walled house by the sea hosts dinners that unfold with seamless grace,...
He wasn’t the loudest man in the room. Just the one she couldn’t ignore.
“Lyrical and meditative… a refreshingly different kind of romance. The chapel becomes a character in its own right — a room that listens — where love unfolds in silence and presence.” — Reedsy Discovery
“Lane crafts a hushed novel of repair, memory, and belonging… Prose that is lyrical and deliberate, closer to liturgy than to plot-driven...