
London, United Kingdom May 25, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - For Kremy Flame, writing is not just storytelling. Its a search for meaning a soft echo through the places most people never dare to go.
Based in the UK, Kremy Flame is an author who finds purpose where others see only shadow. Her debut novel, Letter Beyond Time, is not about formulas or genres. Its about feeling. It follows a woman who has lost everything but the ability to love and the man who shouldnt exist, yet is more human than anyone around her. But even that is only the surface.
At first glance, someone might think this is the story of a woman torn between the pain of the unknown and the hope shes clinging to. But the real story is the one that stays silent. The one breathing behind her, says the author.
Kremy writes from the space between the seen and unseen giving voice to silence, and light to absence. Her book doesnt shout. It touches. It asks questions. It stays.
When asked why she wrote it, Kremy simply said: It was incredibly hard to finish. Not because I didnt know what to write but because her tears were running down my own face.
Readers who dare to open this story wont just find pages. Theyll find a presence one that lives between memory and mystery. Letter Beyond Time is for those who still believe that dreams and hope can guide us, even through darkness. It is a genre with no name and a soul that echoes.
Letter Beyond Time is available now on Amazon and Goodreads . To learn more about the author and upcoming works, visit kremybooks.com.
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