On the edge of the wood stands a house that remembers.
Its windows gather frost even in summer. Its door creaks open with a sigh. It has waited, season after season, for someone to return—not with noise or answers, but with gentleness and time. When a quiet traveler stumbles into its threshold, something ancient within begins to stir.
The House That Waited for Spring is a soft, lyrical story about solitude, slow healing, and the turning of seasons. Told like a whispered lullaby, it offers comfort and wonder in equal measure.
📚 eBook Details:
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Instant digital download (PDF format)
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Approx. 3,000–3,500 words of introspective, seasonal fantasy
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A stand-alone gentle tale with fairy tale undertones
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Includes sketch of the house’s overgrown doorway in bloom
🎯 Perfect For:
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Readers of cozy fairy tales, quiet healing, and bittersweet endings
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Fans of The House in the Cerulean Sea, The Bear and the Nightingale, and seasonal storytelling
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Gifting to someone emerging from winter into their own spring
📥 Download Instructions:
Once purchased, you’ll receive an email with a download link. Compatible with all major e-readers, tablets, and computers.





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