Evelin has always been a wanderer, running from the ghosts of her past and the fractured family she barely remembers. When she inherits an old house on the edge of town, she returns with hesitation, expecting emptiness, decay, and the weight of memories better left untouched. But the house is more than walls and timbers—it is a living witness to the lives it has held, and it refuses to let her leave so easily.
Alfred is a craftsman with a quiet presence, drawn to the house and the woman who inhabits it. Patient, steady, and unexpectedly tender, he helps Evelin navigate the creaking halls and dusty rooms, coaxing secrets and buried emotions into the open. Together, they uncover letters, music boxes, and traces of Evelin's grandmother that reveal the house's long-held purpose: sanctuary, safety, and the power of love that endures across generations.
As storms test their patience and old wounds resurface, Evelin must decide whether to run again or finally let herself stay. Through nights of laughter, moments of vulnerability, and slow, hesitant romance, she discovers that home is not just a place—it is where hearts find the courage to stay.
The House That Held Us is a tender, slow-burn romance about healing, trust, and the profound ways a house can hold the people who need it most. Fans of emotional, character-driven stories with layered family histories and intimate romantic tension will find themselves lost in Evelin and Alfred's journey.
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