Soundproof
DavidLagattutaJr
あらすじ
Sometimes the loudest voice is the one no one hears. Sam Reeve is twenty-one, freshly signed to a multi-million-dollar record deal, and being hailed as the voice of a generation. But under the spotlight, fame feels more like a cage than a crown. His songs echo through cities and streaming platforms, but inside, Sam is unraveling-one note, one silence, one stolen breath at a time. River Wilde was once everything Sam is becoming: adored, enigmatic, and ultimately devoured by the industry that praised him. Now hidden in the quiet canyons above Los Angeles, River lives off the grid, his voice a ghost in a world that moved on too fast. When a single, anonymous song bridges the silence between them, two strangers-one rising, one retreating-begin to orbit each other through lyrics, memory, and the ache of recognition. What starts as an echo becomes something deeper: a connection that refuses to stay soundproof. In a world obsessed with volume, Soundproof is a luminous, slow-burning masterpiece about identity, longing, and the rare, raw magic of being truly heard. Haunting, poetic, and unforgettable, this novel asks: Who are we when the noise fades? And who might still be listening?