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ooms Where Silence Blooms — A Quiet Love Story of Distance, Memory, and the Words We Never Say

Some love stories announce themselves with grand gestures. Others live in the small, almost invisible spaces—between a bus stop and a banyan tree, between two windows across a corridor, between a sentence that wants to be spoken and the silence that protects it.

Rooms Where Silence Blooms was built for those in-between spaces.

This is a romantic-literary story shaped by city noise, ordinary tenderness, and the kind of longing that doesn’t always find a voice. At its heart are Aroni and Rayan—two people whose connection grows not through declarations, but through shared rooms, shared memories, and the quiet discipline of caring for each other from afar. Their world carries the scent of jasmine and rain, the weight of unsent letters, and the gentle ache of timing that is never fully under our control. The novel follows how distance creates its own grammar, and how love can remain honest even when it remains unspoken.

Rooms Where Silence Blooms

Rooms Where Silence Blooms

Rooms Where Silence Blooms

If you’re drawn to stories where emotion lives in details—tea that cools at the right moment, a window kept slightly open like a treaty, a letter written “before the jasmine blooms” as fear tries to learn mercy—this book may feel like a home you didn’t know you were missing.

Rooms Where Silence Blooms

Rooms Where Silence Blooms

Where to Read

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FWBM7J53

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

ARC / Free Review Copies

If you’d like to read Rooms Where Silence Blooms as an ARC (free review copy), I’d be honored to share one with you.

The ARC has already been sent to interested readers. If you didn’t receive it or need another copy, please message me your email address and your preferred format (EPUB / MOBI / PDF). I will resend it right away.

In return, if the story resonates with you, I’d be deeply grateful for an honest review on Goodreads—and on Amazon if possible. Your thoughtful review helps quiet stories like this reach the readers who are looking for them.

Thank you for supporting an author whose work believes that silence isn’t emptiness—sometimes it’s the most faithful way love survives.

Rooms Where Silence Blooms

Warmly,
Mostafizar Rahman
Love Left Unspoken by Mostafizar Rahman
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