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The Letters in the Piano Bench

Lost Letters of Lavender Lane, Book 4

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The Letters in the Piano Bench

By: Juniper Rowan
Narrated by: De Anna Heil
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Some love stories don’t end. They wait.

When Hazel Whitby purchases an old piano at a quiet Connecticut estate sale, she expects nothing more than a beautiful instrument for her apartment above the bookshop. Instead, she discovers dozens of hidden letters—written during the Vietnam War, bound with faded ribbon, and addressed to a man who never came home the same.

As Hazel follows the trail left behind in the piano bench, she uncovers a decades-old love story shaped by war, silence, and the choices people make to survive. With the help of the Willowbrook community—and the woman who never knew this part of her mother’s life—Hazel pieces together a story that was never meant to be forgotten.

Set in the familiar, comforting world of Lavender Lane, The Letters in the Piano Bench is a gentle mystery about memory, devotion, and the quiet courage it takes to face the past. There is no crime to solve, no villain to defeat—only the patient work of uncovering truths that still matter.

Warm, contemplative, and deeply human, this installment in the Lavender Lane Mysteries can be enjoyed as a standalone, though longtime listeners will recognize the heart that has always defined Hazel’s world.

Some stories don’t ask to be solved.

They ask to be remembered.

©2026 Juniper Rowan (P)2026 Juniper Rowan
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