JASMINE
Emily Hart has spent her life studying music with discipline, precision, and emotional distance. Then she finds a blank white score in a second-hand music shop.
One word is printed in small red letters across the cover:
Jasmine.
Inside is a composition no one recognizes.
The moment Emily plays the first note, strange things begin happening:
musicians across the city hear fragments of the same melody,
instruments vibrate on their own,
people lose time,
and the scent of jasmine follows wherever the music appears.
As the unfinished composition spreads between musicians like a living memory, Emily discovers the terrifying truth behind its origin: centuries ago, an ancient musician named Jasmine composed a final movement said to end cycles of violence and inherited suffering forever.
But the song was interrupted before the final note.
And something has spent centuries making sure it never finishes.
Now the music is rebuilding itself through anyone capable of carrying it forward.
Beautiful, psychological, and deeply unsettling, JASMINE is a literary horror novel about grief, memory, obsession, and the unbearable cost of ending what history keeps repeating.
Perfect for readers of:
psychological horror,
gothic suspense,
supernatural mystery,
and emotionally driven dark fantasy.