What if love followed quantum principles? What if some connections transcended space and time, existing in multiple states until the moment of recognition collapses all possibilities into certainty?
When quantum physicist Marcus Thorne stumbles across a YouTube video at 3 AM, he finds himself drawn into an impossible search. A glimpse of a woman in the audience at a Berlin concert, moving to the music with profound understanding, sets him on a year-long quest across Germany. But finding her is just the beginning of a story that spans generations, weaving together musicians and scientists, artists and engineers, all connected by love's mysterious mathematics.
From the streets of Berlin to the mountains of Spain, from a craft center in North Carolina to a quantum research lab in Munich, A Thousand Years follows an extraordinary family discovering that some equations can only be solved by adding love to the variables. As their stories intertwine, they learn that certain harmonies persist across time, that some patterns repeat with infinite variations, and that the most profound connections often defy ordinary physics.
A stunning novel that bridges the gap between science and spirit, A Thousand Years explores how love writes its own mathematics, how music can transcend language, and how sometimes the person we're meant to find has been waiting a thousand years for us to arrive.