ArlyRose98
Michael Wolf's mind is never quiet.
At twenty-seven, he survives by routine, gray days, and keeping his world small. The voices in his head are constant-sometimes cruel, sometimes confusing, always present-and he's learned that being invisible is safer than being seen.
Then there's Rain.
Lorraine "Rain" Wiston is new to the building and impossible to miss: sharp humor, soft patience, and a tiny lightning bolt pinned to her lapel. She notices Michael when most people look away. She doesn't rush him, fix him, or ask him to be anything other than what he is.
As their lives begin to overlap, Michael discovers that love doesn't mean silence-it means space. Space to breathe. Space to exist. Space to choose which thoughts are his.
The Sound of Rain in a Crowded Mind is a slow-burn, emotionally driven romance about mental health, quiet connection, and finding comfort in a world that's too loud.