January: Silent House

Andrew Yahodka


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January: Silent House by Andrew Yahodka
A House With Voices is a poignant and inspiring tale of love, loss, and rebirth, set within the walls of an old house that becomes not just a shelter but a mirror to the human soul. Ethan, an architect grieving the loss of his wife, Emily, arrives at a dilapidated countryside home to restore it, only to find himself rebuilding his own heart. Amid creaking floorboards, faded walls, and memories, he discovers Emily’s letter, pleading with him to live, not merely survive.

With the help of Claire, a teacher carrying her own burden of loss, and Ben, a wise carpenter, Ethan transforms the house and himself, one repair at a time. Each chapter marks a new stage of his from the first night in a reclaimed bedroom to a heartfelt farewell to Emily and the blossoming of new love. The house comes alive with the voices of past and present, bearing witness to pain, hope, and renewal.

This is a story of navigating grief toward light, where every repair is a metaphor for healing, and every connection a step toward a new life. Written with deep emotion and meticulous detail, A House With Voices will resonate with readers seeking stories of human resilience, love, and the meaning of home.



Lyrical and emotional prose that unveils the inner lives of its characters.A narrative blending romance, drama, and personal growth.Vivid imagery of rural life and nature, creating an immersive atmosphere.Perfect for fans of books about overcoming loss, such as The Light Between Oceans by M.L. Stedman or Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens.Who This Book Is

Readers who cherish deep, emotional stories of love and healing.Those who appreciate narratives about restoration—of homes and human spirits.Anyone who believes in the power of new beginnings, even after profound loss.
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