Catrina Annabella Riazza Sinclair was once the dazzling, highflying buyer for a prestigious fashion house—living fast, loving recklessly, and making headlines for all the wrong reasons, especially when it came to entanglements with married men. But her glittering world unravels when her affairs became public, her career disintegrated in scandal, and she was left disgraced, penniless, and alone. With her former life in ruins, Catrina retreats to a small, unremarkable apartment in New York City, a shadow of the woman she once was. Her only refuge is an old, forgotten piano in the corner of her living room, where she pours her sorrow into playing beautiful melodies throughout the day. Her music catches the attention of Jonas Fielding, a reclusive conductor. Through music, she begins to reclaim herself, but her past soon catches up with her leading to collapse. The novel ends on a sad but hopeful note highlighting the amazing power of music.