After losing her parents and girlfriend in an accident, Fleure had no choice but to move in with her Aunt Christina to a small provincial city in Belgium. Completely traumatized by what happened, she became obsessed with the idea that the music from her cello will help her bring her dead lover back to her.
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Phantom Adagio is a yuri romance ghost story that next to some classic heartwarming rom-com elements, will also explore heavy themes like the loss of close ones, suicide, phobia, PTSD, etc. I consider this story to be R15.
This story is entirely fictional. All people and famous artists represented in this story are completely fictional. Even those based on real people.
...I was instantly drawn to the concept of a book paired with music, as the chapters harmoniously matched the melodic ambiance. The absence of lyrics in the music contributed to an uninterrupted reading experience, fostering a sense of calm. The progression of events unfolded seamlessly, with each detail intricately linked. Thank you for writing this unique format, and I find the narrative to be quite captivating. I look forward to future works.
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While compared to the author's other story this one is a lot more serious, it still has it's sweet and funny moments.
It has a smaller amount of characters and ends being a lot more concise, but that gives space for the main plot to shine.
The main plot deals with some serious stuff but I think everything works out and it's seriousness doesn't impact the enjoyment of the story, and there's still enough time spent on the cute Yuri.
Overall a very nice story.
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