Book three of the Heartspire Trilogy.
Legends wake. So do consequences.
The Crown is broken. The Heartspire sings. Across Aeltheryn, magic mutates—Seelie light darkens, Unseelie frost glows, and Mirrorkin children wield gifts no lore can name. From the Spire’s ashes rises a new power: the Silver Flame, neither day nor night—and every faction wants it.
A fervent cult would force the Flame into a living vessel. Seelie purists plot to claim it for a “pure” heir. Unseelie hardliners vow to smother it in shadow. Caught between worship and war, Calypso and Atreus struggle to remain human in a world determined to make them gods.
When the Silver Flame is stolen and a child pays the price, the heirs return to the Heartspire ruins for one last choice: seize divinity and lose each other, or teach creation itself a different song.
In a finale of myth and intimacy, they risk their power to remake the Weave—not as rulers, but as partners—so the world can belong to everyone.
Epic romantasy with emotional catharsis, found‑family stakes, and a love that ends as it began: with a choice.