
Wired Love: A Romance of Dots and Dashes
Wired Love is a charming Victorian romantic comedy by Ella Cheever Thayer that unfolds entirely through Morse code-a delightful story of two telegraph operators who fall in love through their telegraph exchanges long before they meet face-to-face. Set in the 1870s, it captures the wit, humor, and emotional intimacy of an anonymous text-based romance in an era before the internet.
Follow Nathalie "Nattie" Rogers, a spirited city operator, as she engages in a playful and sometimes exasperating courtship with the mysterious "C," a distant operator on the other end of the line. With sharp dialogue, comedic mishaps, and a cast of quirky supporting characters, this story explores themes of female independence, the power of language, and the magic of connection despite distance.
Perfect for fans of classic romance with a modern twist, this audiobook combines light-hearted humor with timeless romance and strong character-driven storytelling. Experience the unique rhythm of telegraphy and enjoy an engaging, episodic journey full of warmth, wit, and heartfelt moments.
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