The Whispers in the Walls
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Complete, First published Dec 16, 2024
Mira thought moving to a new city would help her escape the ghosts of her past. But in her new apartment, strange whispers begin to seep through the walls, growing louder each night. At first, she brushes them off as her mind playing tricks-but when the whispers call her name and reveal secrets she's never told anyone, Mira realizes the building has a dark history of its own. Desperate to uncover the truth, she unearths the journal of a former tenant who, like her, heard the whispers before disappearing. As the voices grow more insistent, Mira is forced to confront the terrifying reality: there's no escaping the apartment, and the whispers may be the least of her fears.
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Celeste has always felt like a ghost in her own life-drifting through days unnoticed, her thoughts louder than the world around her. Struggling with self-doubt and the scars of her past, she finds solace in her journal, where her deepest fears and quiet dreams come alive on paper. But when a chance connection with Alex begins to chip away at her walls, Celeste is forced to confront the whispers in her mind. Can she learn to trust again, to let someone in without losing herself? Or will her fear of vulnerability keep her trapped in invisibility? A poignant story of heartbreak, healing, and self-discovery, Whispers of an Invisible Girl explores the beauty of finding your voice-and your worth-when it feels like the world has stopped listening. "Sometimes, the loudest whispers are the ones we need to hear the most."