
In 1881 rural Sussex, a reclusive beekeeper's daughter guards her mother's secret: a forgotten language of women's folk songs that keep the hives thriving-and the heart alive.
When a disgraced linguist arrives, exiled from Oxford for loving another woman, she sees not just folklore, but a lifeline. Eliza Croft came to document lost voices. She never expected to find her own.
As Marianne Vale teaches her to read the bees-their hums, their dances, their silent loyalty-a quiet intimacy blooms in the space between words. But in a village where silence is safety, even the smallest act of tenderness is an act of courage.
The Language of Bees is a slow-burn sapphic historical romance for readers who crave emotional depth, sensual intimacy without explicit scenes, and a love story rooted in shared labor, quiet resistance, and the enduring wisdom of women who sang in secret-and loved without shame.
Perfect for fans of *The Stillness Between Us*, Sarah Waters, and gentle, character-driven historical fiction where every touch, glance, and shared silence carries the weight of a vow.
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