Some maps show the way. Others decide what must disappear. The Map That Ate the Sea is the first book in The Atlas of Vanishing Worlds, a spellbinding sci-fantasy adventure by Adam H. S. Stone, perfect for readers who love magical worlds, mysterious artifacts, impossible oceans, hidden rules, and high-stakes journeys into the unknown. In a world where maps can breathe, seas can forget their shores, and every doorway carries a cost, a young heir to a dangerous atlas is pulled into a realm of vanishing islands, living coastlines, ancient secrets, and choices far heavier than he ever imagined.
What begins as a mystery becomes a breathtaking adventure across a sea-world where beauty and danger are drawn in the same ink. Rich with cinematic worldbuilding, emotional discovery, strange magic, and the wonder of classic portal fantasy, this novel opens a larger series of unforgettable realms, floating oceans, glass planets, bone-built cities, forests of stolen time, and the terrifying blank spaces between worlds.
For fans of epic fantasy adventure, magical maps, hidden kingdoms, and stories where courage is tested not by power, but by the cost of using it.
Some maps show the way. Others decide what must disappear. The Map That Ate the Sea is the first book in The Atlas of Vanishing Worlds, a spellbinding sci-fantasy adventure by Adam H. S. Stone, perfect for readers who love magical worlds, mysterious artifacts, impossible oceans, hidden rules, and high-stakes journeys into the unknown. In a world where maps can breathe, seas can forget their shores, and every doorway carries a cost, a young heir to a dangerous atlas is pulled into a realm of vanishing islands, living coastlines, ancient secrets, and choices far heavier than he ever imagined.
What begins as a mystery becomes a breathtaking adventure across a sea-world where beauty and danger are drawn in the same ink. Rich with cinematic worldbuilding, emotional discovery, strange magic, and the wonder of classic portal fantasy, this novel opens a larger series of unforgettable realms, floating oceans, glass planets, bone-built cities, forests of stolen time, and the terrifying blank spaces between worlds.
For fans of epic fantasy adventure, magical maps, hidden kingdoms, and stories where courage is tested not by power, but by the cost of using it.