
A grieving widower discovers healing, family, and second chances on Meridian Street.
Three years after losing his wife, Arthur Byrne has built his life around routine.
Coffee at 7:15. Toast at 7:30. Mowing at 8:15 four-inch overlap, no stripes, exactly the way Helen taught him. His grief has an architecture now, and he lives inside it.
Then the moving truck arrives at number 18.
Maya Chen is starting over. Luna, fifteen and furious, has no intention of belonging to a quiet street or to the grieving neighbour who seems to disapprove of her on sight.
But Meridian Street has a way of holding people. And Arthur is about to learn that the hardest part of grief is not learning to live without someone.
It is learning to live again.
Start with Book One and follow Luna’s journey across all five books.
Read this if you love found-family fiction, quiet emotional stakes, and literary novels with lasting heart.
https://www.amazon.com/stores/Anup-Kumar/author/B0GDF98922
https://www.instagram.com/crimson_chord/

