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July 1, 2025

Whispers Through Time

Whispers Through Time by Rosetta Diane Hoessli Some voices never fade.

Whispers Through Time isn’t just a novel. It’s a haunting, beautiful journey through a lost love found again, generations of betrayal and heartbreaking secrets, and the ties that bind us long after we’re gone.

If you’ve ever wondered what stories your family would tell... listen closely.

Available now!

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Published on July 01, 2025 15:18

June 27, 2025

Tip the Piano Man

Based on true events. Written to wake us up.

The events behind Tip the Piano Man are more than fiction. They echo real stories of child exploitation, systemic failure, and generational pain. But this book doesn’t just tell the truth. It gives it a voice.

Ronni Hoessli wrote this with her heart on the page. And now, it’s reaching those who need it most.

Please help us get it into more hands!


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Published on June 27, 2025 11:20

June 25, 2025

Tip the Piano Man

Some books are entertainment. This one’s a lifeline.

Tip the Piano Man tells the story of Piper, a child who stops speaking after unimaginable trauma, and the people who refuse to give up on her.

It’s raw, real, and heartbreakingly hopeful. If you’ve ever believed that storytelling can be a form of healing, this one’s for you.

Already on my shelf, now it’s on my heart.

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Published on June 25, 2025 11:22

June 24, 2025

Tip the Piano Man

She thought she’d closed the door on this book…

Ronni Hoessli didn’t plan to market Tip the Piano Man. The pain behind the story was too personal. Too real. But some stories don’t let go. Especially when they’re built on truth, on trauma that still needs a voice.

This isn’t just a thriller. It’s a cry for justice. And a beacon of hope.

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Published on June 24, 2025 11:20

June 23, 2025

Tip the Piano Man

When Silence Screams Loudest…

When six year old Piper Callaghan stops speaking after witnessing the unimaginable, Tip the Piano Man doesn’t ask you to look away. It asks you to listen deeper.

For anyone who’s ever wanted justice, healing, or the strength to fight for both, this story doesn’t just tell, it echoes.

Rooted in truth. Told with heart.

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Published on June 23, 2025 14:06

Editorial Review for Tip the Piano Man

There are stories that entertain, and then there are stories that reach inside you, grab hold of something you forgot was even there, and make you feel it all over again. Tip the Piano Man is one of those rare novels. From the very first page, Rosetta Diane Hoessli doesn't just tell a story – she gives you a soul to hold, a child to protect, and a history that echoes louder than any dialogue.

This book is brutal in its honesty and tender in its hope. Through the shattered silence of a six-year-old girl named Piper, whose voice has been stolen by trauma, we meet a cast of characters so real they breathe off the page. Luke Callaghan, haunted by regrets and hardened by a life that never offered him safety, is forced to face the possibility that the most broken parts of him might be exactly what a lost little girl needs. And then there’s Madison Wagner, the fierce, compassionate psychologist who refuses to give up on either of them.

This is not a comfortable book. It doesn’t pull punches or dress up pain in palatable language. But what it does offer, through layers of darkness, resilience, and an unflinching look at the failures of the system meant to protect the most vulnerable, is truth. And healing. And love, in its most painfully beautiful forms.

Rosetta Diane Hoessli has written a novel that is both an indictment and an anthem. It indicts indifference. It indicts silence. And yet, more powerfully, it sings an anthem for second chances for the ones who were almost lost, and for the rare few who fight to find them again.

If you’ve ever questioned whether fiction can change you, read this book. If you’ve ever needed proof that damaged hearts can still beat in rhythm with another’s, read this book. Tip the Piano Man isn’t just a story. It’s a plea, a promise, and a hand reaching out in the dark.

You’ll carry Piper with you. You’ll root for Luke. And by the end, when the silence begins to break, you’ll feel something shift – not just in the story, but in yourself.

-Veridion Smart-
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Published on June 23, 2025 13:50 Tags: veridion-smart