A sweeping, action-packed, and romantic fantasy full of dangerous magic and dark choices, perfect for fans of Tamora Pierce and Kristin Cashore—set in the same world as Of Fire and Stars.
Asra is a demigod with a dangerous gift: the ability to dictate the future by writing with her blood. To keep her power secret, she leads a quiet life as a healer on a remote mountain, content to help the people in her care and spend time with Ina, the mortal girl she loves.
But Asra’s peaceful life is upended when bandits threaten Ina’s village and the king does nothing to help. Desperate to protect her people, Ina begs Asra for assistance in finding her manifest—the animal she’ll be able to change into as her rite of passage to adulthood. Asra uses her blood magic to help Ina, but her spell goes horribly wrong and the bandits destroy the village, killing Ina’s family.
Unaware that Asra is at fault, Ina swears revenge on the king and takes a savage dragon as her manifest. To stop her, Asra must embark on a journey across the kingdom, becoming a player in lethal games of power among assassins, gods, and even the king himself.
Most frightening of all, she discovers the dark secrets of her own mysterious history—and the terrible, powerful legacy she carries in her blood.
She must stop the girl she loves, even if it breaks both their hearts.
- Sapphic Romance: Asra is a demigod hiding her power; Ina is the mortal girl she can’t resist. But when a magical mistake turns love to grief, they find themselves on opposite sides of a war.
- Magic with a Price: Asra’s ability to write the future comes at a terrible cost. Every spell to protect the one she loves brings her closer to ruin and reveals dark secrets about her own legacy.
- A Dragon’s Revenge: Convinced the king is to blame for her family’s death, Ina bonds with a savage dragon to seek her vengeance. Her quest threatens to tear the entire kingdom apart.
- Shapeshifting Manifests: In a world where adulthood means bonding with an animal spirit, Ina’s choice of a dragon as her manifest is an act of war—and a cry for a power that might consume her.