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How Heaven Sounds at Night

A novel about the ache before the awakening.

"How Heaven Sounds at Night" is a deeply intimate, character-driven novel about the spaces between who we are and who we want to be when love, loss, and longing collide. Told through alternating perspectives, it follows Heaven, a woman untangling herself from a marriage that betrayed her. And Aaron, a man questioning what it means to show up when it matters most.

This isn’t a story about falling in love. It’s about what happens after. After trust is broken, after the butterflies fade, after the silence stretches too long. With sharp dialogue, quiet heartbreak, and moments of raw sensuality, the novel explores emotional responsibility, fear of vulnerability, and the complicated beauty of choosing someone when it’s no longer easy.

About the Author

Elle Mosley is a writer, entrepreneur, and Sacramento native with a B.A. in Public Relations from Clark Atlanta University. Her love for language started with poetry and sharpened through years of technical writing, but fiction is where her voice feels most at home.

She writes about Black women who’ve been through betrayal, reinvention, silence, and survival, and still find the nerve to choose love. Her stories are emotionally honest, layered, and rooted in real-life grit, written for women who don’t get to fall apart publicly but still do the work of healing.

Elle is a mother to a teenage daughter, which means her perspective comes with both receipts and range. She blends emotional clarity with a little bit of edge, writing the kind of stories that remind women they’re not crazy, not broken, and definitely not alone.

She’s building a body of work that speaks to truth-telling, second chances, and the quiet power of starting over. One day, she’d like to see her work on screen. For now, she’s telling the stories that needed telling and doing it her way.