She unmade a door to save one world. Now a man is unmaking all of them - and he is coming home to her. Cartographer Saldara Dossen drew a dying city back into being with her own two hands. She married the ruler she saved. She thought the war was over. It was only the first door. The knock returns - three slow taps on a wall that has none - and beneath it slides a map: a world she has never walked, rendered in a hand she knows as well as her own.
It isn't a warning. It's a love letter, written in her own grief, and it comes from the Unmaker. He has spent three hundred years walking the string of the worlds inward, ending them one at a time - gently, kindly, forever. Eleven are left, and he is coming down the line toward Voltana, toward the world she saved, toward the man she loves, toward her. He doesn't want her dead. He wants her to understand.
And he is patient in a way only the grieving can be. To reach him before he reaches everything she loves, Saldara will have to cross the dead worlds no living mind has survived, learn the most dangerous thing a cartographer can know, and gamble the last hope of every world on a single, impossible truth: that grief was never meant to be carried alone - and that there is one thing, even at the end of everything, the dark cannot unwrite.
The map is running out of worlds. The last door left to open may be her own. The Unmade is Book Two of The Book of Doors, an epic romantasy about grief, devotion, and the terrible cost of a love that refuses to let go. Perfect for readers who love:A cartographer heroine whose maps remake realityA morally gray, heartbreakingly human villainA married couple who fight for each other, not with each otherWorld-spanning stakes with an aching emotional coreSlow-burn devotion, impossible choices, and "the one who stays"Spice: sensual and steamy, no explicit content.
Read in order: The Ink Between Worlds (Book One) · The Unmade (Book Two) · The Remade (Book Three, coming soon)
She unmade a door to save one world. Now a man is unmaking all of them - and he is coming home to her. Cartographer Saldara Dossen drew a dying city back into being with her own two hands. She married the ruler she saved. She thought the war was over. It was only the first door. The knock returns - three slow taps on a wall that has none - and beneath it slides a map: a world she has never walked, rendered in a hand she knows as well as her own.
It isn't a warning. It's a love letter, written in her own grief, and it comes from the Unmaker. He has spent three hundred years walking the string of the worlds inward, ending them one at a time - gently, kindly, forever. Eleven are left, and he is coming down the line toward Voltana, toward the world she saved, toward the man she loves, toward her. He doesn't want her dead. He wants her to understand.
And he is patient in a way only the grieving can be. To reach him before he reaches everything she loves, Saldara will have to cross the dead worlds no living mind has survived, learn the most dangerous thing a cartographer can know, and gamble the last hope of every world on a single, impossible truth: that grief was never meant to be carried alone - and that there is one thing, even at the end of everything, the dark cannot unwrite.
The map is running out of worlds. The last door left to open may be her own. The Unmade is Book Two of The Book of Doors, an epic romantasy about grief, devotion, and the terrible cost of a love that refuses to let go. Perfect for readers who love:A cartographer heroine whose maps remake realityA morally gray, heartbreakingly human villainA married couple who fight for each other, not with each otherWorld-spanning stakes with an aching emotional coreSlow-burn devotion, impossible choices, and "the one who stays"Spice: sensual and steamy, no explicit content.
Read in order: The Ink Between Worlds (Book One) · The Unmade (Book Two) · The Remade (Book Three, coming soon)