A Romantasy · Sci-Fi Fantasy Series
EntropyThe Flowers That Fall
Freshly dead and armored in the exact fear that once kept her alive, Atheris must shed it to earn a true second life with Naja — even though everyone who's ever fully succeeded was never seen again.
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The Cradle
Three books. One long letting-go.
For readers of Sarah J. Maas and Brandon Sanderson — an afterlife where your armor is alive, your defenses have a voice, and the doctrine says shedding them will kill you.
I · The Flowers That Fall — Atheris and Naja wake wearing antithetical armor, Mist and Iron. II · The Songs That Travel — the wrongness cracks open. III · The Songs That Answer — the true shedding, the Void, the Bloom.
Begin with book one →Field schematic · 01
You don't choose your armor. It's diagnosed.
Everyone arrives in Anthesis wearing the fear that protected them in life — iron for control, glass for perfection, mist for the ones who never let anyone hold on. It's alive. It talks. And to move on, you have to let a friend go.
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From the opening
"The first thing the Garden asks of you is your name. The second is everything else."
Read the excerpt Meet Atheris & NajaBe there when the Garden opens.
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