About This Book
Wynmoor has always been quiet, but the streets carry memory, its woods keep secrets, and the old chapel still shelters a Vault that has begun to wake.Magnolia Raine Bellweather grew up under the shadow of that silence. Her mother was claimed by it. Her father vanished into it. Her grandmother tried to keep her away from it. But Wynmoor remembers, and now the town has called her back.Maggie's voice carries a power she has never trusted. Windows break, walls shift, and echoes rise when she sings. The Silent Order, long entrenched in Wynmoor's history, has ruled by erasure and fear. They want her gift for themselves, and they will not hesitate to take it.As the Vault stirs, Maggie is drawn into a conflict that touches every part of her life. She does not face it alone—loyal friends gather around her, each adding strength the Order cannot erase. Hazel, her unyielding grandmother, draws the lines that keep them safe. Everett Drayton, heir to Wynmoor's ruling family, remains close enough to help but distant enough to betray, his loyalty undecided.To protect Wynmoor and discover the truth about her family, Maggie must choose between silence and song. Both paths are dangerous. Both carry a cost. Yet only one can stop the Vault from falling into the hands of those who would bury its power forever.Rich with atmosphere and layered with family secrets, The Song That Broke the Sky is the first novel in the House of Bellweather series. It combines a Southern Gothic setting, haunting magic, and the dangerous pull of legacy into a story about finding a voice in a world that prefers silence.Once the song begins, there is no turning back.