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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A small figure sits in a crater of luminous cream flowers under a violet sky
The field where the fallen wake

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.

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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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Cloaked figures in golden armor walk beneath cascading lantern light in a terraced garden
The Registry receives the newly dead
A child in a yellow cloak stands before a vast pale tree hung with golden bells
The spirit tree, hung with bells for the ones who crossed

From the opening

"The first thing the Garden asks of you is your name. The second is everything else."

Read the excerpt Meet Atheris & Naja

Be there when the Garden opens.

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