Yellow, Violet The Story is a hauntingly beautiful novel about love, silence, and the quiet courage to choose truth over comfort.
Ewan MacLeod, a solitary Scottish farmer bound by duty and loss, lives a life measured in seasons. A chance meeting in a small town supermarket changes everything. Clara Henderson, a teacher with kind eyes and a broken heart, reaches for the same jar of strawberry jam, and in that moment, two lives quietly collide.
Their connection grows through stolen glances and soft conversations, between shelves and storms. But Clara is married, trapped in the wreckage of a love that has long since died. What begins as longing becomes awakening, a realization that love, when true, asks for honesty, not perfection.
Through rain soaked fields, unspoken confessions, and a kiss in the snow, Ewan and Clara’s story unfolds as a tender exploration of human need and redemption.
Yellow, Violet The Story is not about infidelity, but about remembrance. It is about self, feeling, and what it means to be alive. It is a novel for those who have ever loved in silence, waited in hope, or found light in the spaces between yellow and violet.