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The Lantern That Remembered Our Silence

The Lantern That Remembered Our Silence

By D´Lorien, Evelyne

Published by Evelyne D´Lorien

English 2026 ISBN 9783692287867
eBook

About this book

Some silences fade. Others remember. The Lantern That Remembered Our Silence is a lyrical fantasy about memory, regret, and the quiet courage required to face what was once left unspoken. When a worn lantern arrives at the Reliquary House, its dim glow awakens echoes long buried—footsteps remembered by stone, words never spoken aloud, and a presence shaped entirely from silence. As the lantern reveals fragments of a forgotten bond, the house itself begins to respond. Corridors recall footsteps. Rooms gather unfinished truths. And a silence once chosen as protection demands to be acknowledged—not to wound, but to heal. This story unfolds gently, guided by atmosphere rather than conflict. It is a meditation on remembrance, emotional return, and the understanding that some endings only arrive when silence is finally allowed to speak. ✨ Ideal for readers who love: Lyrical, poetic fantasy Symbolic, object-centered storytelling Emotional introspection & quiet transformation Gentle magic rooted in memory Stories about healing, loss, and return This is a story about what silence holds onto— and the light that remains when it is finally released.

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The Lantern That Remembered Our Silence is available as eBook at 8 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Latam, Bookshop Uruguay.

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