The Quiet War is a devastating, intimate novel about love, betrayal, illness, and the kind of grief that does not arrive all at once, but settles into the body and refuses to leave. Written with unflinching emotional honesty, The Quiet War explores the violence of emotional abandonment, the loneliness of illness, and the quiet ways people wound those they love most. It is a story about what happens when love fails at the moment it is needed, and whether redemption is still possible when forgiveness arrives too late. This novel is for readers who are drawn to raw, character-driven stories of queer love, grief, and the slow, painful process of learning how to live after everything familiar has been lost.
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Stephanie is a passionate storyteller who believes in the power of love, healing and vulnerability. Her writing explores the emotional depths of human connection, often drawing from personal experiences and quiet moments of reflection. In the quiet hours of the night, Stephanie writes stories where love leaves a trail of clues, and emotions unfold like secrets. With a voice both tender and haunting, she weaves mystery and romance into a dance of longing truth, a revelation. She believes every heart carries its own unanswered questions and she writes to explore them.