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Sing Me Forgotten

Audiobook
"Lush and lavish, Sing Me Forgotten hit all the right notes."
—Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of
House of Salt and Sorrow
"A deliciously magical feminist twist on the beloved classic The Phantom of the Opera."
—Kester Grant, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Court of Miracles

Isda does not exist. At least not beyond the opulent walls of the opera house.
Cast into a well at birth for being one of the magical few who can manipulate memories when people sing, she was saved by Cyril, the opera house's owner. Since that day, he has given her sanctuary from the murderous world outside. All he asks in return is that she use her power to keep ticket sales high—and that she stay out of sight. For if anyone discovers she survived, Isda and Cyril would pay with their lives.
But Isda breaks Cyril's cardinal rule when she meets Emeric Rodin, a charming boy who throws her quiet, solitary life out of balance. His voice is unlike any she's ever heard, but the real shock comes when she finds in his memories hints of a way to finally break free of her gilded prison.
Haunted by this possibility, Isda spends more and more time with Emeric, searching for answers in his music and his past. But the price of freedom is steeper than Isda could ever know. For even as she struggles with her growing feelings for Emeric, she learns that in order to take charge of her own destiny, she must become the monster the world tried to drown in the first place.
"Enchanting, lush, and decadent."
—Adalyn Grace, author of All the Stars and Teeth
Also by Jessica S. Olson:
A Forgery of Roses

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Publisher: Harlequin Audio Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781488209253
  • File size: 328627 KB
  • Release date: March 9, 2021
  • Duration: 11:24:38

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English

"Lush and lavish, Sing Me Forgotten hit all the right notes."
—Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of
House of Salt and Sorrow
"A deliciously magical feminist twist on the beloved classic The Phantom of the Opera."
—Kester Grant, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Court of Miracles

Isda does not exist. At least not beyond the opulent walls of the opera house.
Cast into a well at birth for being one of the magical few who can manipulate memories when people sing, she was saved by Cyril, the opera house's owner. Since that day, he has given her sanctuary from the murderous world outside. All he asks in return is that she use her power to keep ticket sales high—and that she stay out of sight. For if anyone discovers she survived, Isda and Cyril would pay with their lives.
But Isda breaks Cyril's cardinal rule when she meets Emeric Rodin, a charming boy who throws her quiet, solitary life out of balance. His voice is unlike any she's ever heard, but the real shock comes when she finds in his memories hints of a way to finally break free of her gilded prison.
Haunted by this possibility, Isda spends more and more time with Emeric, searching for answers in his music and his past. But the price of freedom is steeper than Isda could ever know. For even as she struggles with her growing feelings for Emeric, she learns that in order to take charge of her own destiny, she must become the monster the world tried to drown in the first place.
"Enchanting, lush, and decadent."
—Adalyn Grace, author of All the Stars and Teeth
Also by Jessica S. Olson:
A Forgery of Roses

Expand title description text
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