They were supposed to take on the world together.

Bailey Brooks and Luke Carter grew up chasing the same dream; guitars in their hands, music in their bones, and a love that once felt impossible to break.

From a trailer park in rural Canada to the bright lights of Nashville, they built a life side by side. A marriage. A career. A future that always belonged to both of them.

Until it didn’t.

Success came fast, and somewhere along the way, the boy Bailey trusted most became someone she barely recognized. Fame, addiction, betrayal, and the pressure of living under a spotlight slowly fractured the life they built together, leaving Bailey carrying the weight of a love she no longer knew how to save.

Then tragedy changes everything.

As grief pulls Bailey out of the public eye, rumours explode across the internet, and the country music industry begins feeding on the silence she leaves behind. But while the world speculates about what destroyed them, Luke is finally forced to face the truth about himself, the choices he made, and the woman he still loves more than music, fame, or the life he thought he wanted.

Because some songs aren’t just about love.

They’re about survival.
About finding yourself after the world takes pieces of you.
Learning that healing doesn’t erase the damage, it teaches you how to carry it.

And sometimes the people who break your heart are also the ones willing to help you rebuild it.

The Song We Lost is an emotionally layered second-chance romance about grief, forgiveness, addiction, family, fame, and finding your way back to the people who feel most like home.




Content Note

This story explores emotionally heavy themes including:

• grief and the loss of a loved one
• terminal illness and cancer
• addiction, alcoholism, and substance abuse
• marriage struggles, betrayal, and emotional infidelity
• anxiety, depression, and emotional trauma
• public scrutiny and media exploitation
• emotionally difficult family and life events

Reader discretion is advised.


Goodreads review

“This was a beautiful story of growth, of love and of moving forward when your world ends. Natasha drew me in from the first chapter, right until the last. I laughed, cried ugly tears and smiled at Tessa's ending. Thank you for your beautiful work.”

Amazon review

“This story I thought was going to be a fairly predictable love story, I was wrong it was more. Loved Tessa she was a person you would be honoured to call a friend. Nate he was lost, and to a certain degree used. He had good family, who whilst Nate was away being the Captain superstar had taken Tessa into their family and under their wing. Nate loved Tessa but kept something from her that truly changed their relationship. Tessa truly loved Nate but couldn't believe what he allowed to happen. I have to admit I cried, for Nate, Tessa and his family.”

Goodreads review

“Another beautifully written story that I couldn’t put down. It was perfectly paced and even with the gut wrenching climax and subsequent conclusion that had me in tears from that point on it was still just right. You can feel everything the characters feel through the authors writing. While not a typical HEA, I still believe there was one in a way. (Tried to write this without any spoilers bc you really have to read this book! Once you start, there is a magnetic pull to just finish it!)”