Why I’m changing the title of my new novel?

From “Something We Had Wished For” to “Mountain Reverie”

When I first began writing this story, it was a quiet, heartwarming tale—something tender and almost dreamlike. The original title, Something We Had Wished For, reflected that. It carried the softness I thought the story would hold from beginning to end.

But then the story grew.

What started as a simple emotional journey turned into something far more layered. The characters took me places I didn’t expect. New plot threads formed, deeper themes emerged—grief, memory, isolation, and mystery. The setting itself became almost a character: the mountain, the observatory, the looming silence between two people who were never meant to meet.

This isn’t just a soft story anymore. It’s a reverie—a haunting one. Still emotional, still human, but now with a stronger spine and darker edges.

That’s why I’ve changed the title to Mountain Reverie.

It fits the world the story has become. It hints at solitude, at wonder, at something both beautiful and unsettling.

And I think you’ll feel that too when you see the cover.

I’ll be revealing it soon. Stay close.

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