Some love stories begin with a glance. This one begins with a painting that refuses to explain itself.
When Sarah prepares for her first solo exhibition at a quiet gallery in Oakwood Square, she believes the hardest part will be showing her work to strangers. She's wrong. The real challenge is being seen-without apology, without control, without hiding behind interpretation.
Sarah is an emerging artist who paints what she cannot make safe: silence, fear, longing, and the unspoken parts of herself she has spent years translating for other people's comfort. As her exhibition takes shape, her world collides with James Rowan-a celebrated artist whose name opens doors but whose fame has turned visibility into a kind of cage.
James knows what it means to be watched and still feel invisible. Surrounded by applause, interviews, and expectations, he has learned how loud success can become-and how easily it can drown out truth. When their paths cross, their connection unfolds not as spectacle, but as something quieter and more dangerous: recognition.
Set against the intimate atmosphere of an art gallery and the charged stillness of unfinished work, The Gallery on Oakwood Square explores what happens when two people stand at opposite edges of visibility-one just beginning to claim her voice, the other searching for a way back to his.
This is not a story about grand gestures or rushed declarations. It is a slow-burn, emotionally rich romance about creative identity, personal boundaries, and the courage it takes to remain yourself when others want to define you.
For readers who prefer depth over drama, silence over spectacle, and love stories that linger long after the final page.
A literary romance about art, vulnerability, and the quiet bravery of being truly seen.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.








