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From Rhyme to Rhythm (Notes and Nights Book 2)
by Lynn Vlietstra
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Synopsis
From Rhyme to Rhythm is the second book in the Notes and Nights series, carrying the story into the next generation of love.
Elizabeth speaks in movement—every leap, every turn, every breath a confession she cannot put into words. Dance isn’t just what she does; it’s who she is, the rhythm of ...
Elizabeth speaks in movement—every leap, every turn, every breath a confession she cannot put into words. Dance isn’t just what she does; it’s who she is, the rhythm of ...
From Rhyme to Rhythm is the second book in the Notes and Nights series, carrying the story into the next generation of love.
Elizabeth speaks in movement—every leap, every turn, every breath a confession she cannot put into words. Dance isn’t just what she does; it’s who she is, the rhythm of her heart made visible.
Christopher speaks in melody. A singer, songwriter, and producer, he threads emotions into lyrics and builds worlds from sound. Music has always been his compass, guiding him through every high and low—until Elizabeth makes him wonder if love could be the truest song of all.
When a dancer’s rhythm collides with a musician’s rhyme, the spark between them is undeniable. But as ambition stretches them in different directions and the weight of vulnerability threatens to silence what they feel, they must learn to listen—not just to their art, but to each other.
Lyrical, intimate, and deeply resonant, From Rhyme to Rhythm is a story of two souls learning to move together—proving that the most unforgettable performances aren’t on a stage, but in the quiet courage it takes to love.
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