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Thorns of Memory: A Love That Blooms Across Lifetimes
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- Date de parution04/11/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
In every age, the rose blooms when one of two souls remembers-and each time it does, the other must die. Prince Alaric Valen, cursed to remember every lifetime, carries centuries of love and loss within him. Thalen Erastes, reborn again and again, lives each life unaware that his heart has already belonged to someone who cannot forget. Whenever Alaric's memories return, roses bleed through snow, the air fills with the scent of iron and petals, and the cycle of devotion and death begins once more.
But in this final incarnation, something changes. For the first time in a thousand years, they are born together. One begins to remember while the other begins to dream, and when the first rose opens, the curse stirs awake. To break it, Alaric must confront the god who bound their fates, and Thalen must choose between remembering a love that always ends in death-or forgetting it forever to let the other live.
From war-torn kingdoms to silent cathedrals of candles, from gardens of blood-red snow to the dawn of a new, untainted world, Thorns of Memory weaves a tale of two souls bound by remembrance itself. Every vow is written in blood, every rebirth is an echo of the same unfinished promise: that love, even when cursed, is worth remembering. As centuries fold into one another, Alaric's heart grows heavy with lifetimes of grief, while Thalen's innocence becomes the only light left in a world drowning in memory.
When they finally meet in a world without roses, their hands touch, and time itself holds its breath. The gods are silent. The roses do not bloom. And in that silence, love finds a way to exist without need for memory at all. A lyrical romantasy of immortality, loss, and forgiveness, Thorns of Memory explores the question: if to remember is to die, would you still choose to love?Blending the haunting beauty of Your Name with the tragic grace of Requiem of the Rose King, this novel offers an epic slow-burn romance between a prince cursed to remember and a servant born to forget.
With lush prose, timeless imagery, and a heart that beats across centuries, it is a story of how love can bloom through pain, and how sometimes forgetting is the purest form of forgiveness. Because when the world ends, the rose will bloom again-and in its final petal, their names will remain.
But in this final incarnation, something changes. For the first time in a thousand years, they are born together. One begins to remember while the other begins to dream, and when the first rose opens, the curse stirs awake. To break it, Alaric must confront the god who bound their fates, and Thalen must choose between remembering a love that always ends in death-or forgetting it forever to let the other live.
From war-torn kingdoms to silent cathedrals of candles, from gardens of blood-red snow to the dawn of a new, untainted world, Thorns of Memory weaves a tale of two souls bound by remembrance itself. Every vow is written in blood, every rebirth is an echo of the same unfinished promise: that love, even when cursed, is worth remembering. As centuries fold into one another, Alaric's heart grows heavy with lifetimes of grief, while Thalen's innocence becomes the only light left in a world drowning in memory.
When they finally meet in a world without roses, their hands touch, and time itself holds its breath. The gods are silent. The roses do not bloom. And in that silence, love finds a way to exist without need for memory at all. A lyrical romantasy of immortality, loss, and forgiveness, Thorns of Memory explores the question: if to remember is to die, would you still choose to love?Blending the haunting beauty of Your Name with the tragic grace of Requiem of the Rose King, this novel offers an epic slow-burn romance between a prince cursed to remember and a servant born to forget.
With lush prose, timeless imagery, and a heart that beats across centuries, it is a story of how love can bloom through pain, and how sometimes forgetting is the purest form of forgiveness. Because when the world ends, the rose will bloom again-and in its final petal, their names will remain.
In every age, the rose blooms when one of two souls remembers-and each time it does, the other must die. Prince Alaric Valen, cursed to remember every lifetime, carries centuries of love and loss within him. Thalen Erastes, reborn again and again, lives each life unaware that his heart has already belonged to someone who cannot forget. Whenever Alaric's memories return, roses bleed through snow, the air fills with the scent of iron and petals, and the cycle of devotion and death begins once more.
But in this final incarnation, something changes. For the first time in a thousand years, they are born together. One begins to remember while the other begins to dream, and when the first rose opens, the curse stirs awake. To break it, Alaric must confront the god who bound their fates, and Thalen must choose between remembering a love that always ends in death-or forgetting it forever to let the other live.
From war-torn kingdoms to silent cathedrals of candles, from gardens of blood-red snow to the dawn of a new, untainted world, Thorns of Memory weaves a tale of two souls bound by remembrance itself. Every vow is written in blood, every rebirth is an echo of the same unfinished promise: that love, even when cursed, is worth remembering. As centuries fold into one another, Alaric's heart grows heavy with lifetimes of grief, while Thalen's innocence becomes the only light left in a world drowning in memory.
When they finally meet in a world without roses, their hands touch, and time itself holds its breath. The gods are silent. The roses do not bloom. And in that silence, love finds a way to exist without need for memory at all. A lyrical romantasy of immortality, loss, and forgiveness, Thorns of Memory explores the question: if to remember is to die, would you still choose to love?Blending the haunting beauty of Your Name with the tragic grace of Requiem of the Rose King, this novel offers an epic slow-burn romance between a prince cursed to remember and a servant born to forget.
With lush prose, timeless imagery, and a heart that beats across centuries, it is a story of how love can bloom through pain, and how sometimes forgetting is the purest form of forgiveness. Because when the world ends, the rose will bloom again-and in its final petal, their names will remain.
But in this final incarnation, something changes. For the first time in a thousand years, they are born together. One begins to remember while the other begins to dream, and when the first rose opens, the curse stirs awake. To break it, Alaric must confront the god who bound their fates, and Thalen must choose between remembering a love that always ends in death-or forgetting it forever to let the other live.
From war-torn kingdoms to silent cathedrals of candles, from gardens of blood-red snow to the dawn of a new, untainted world, Thorns of Memory weaves a tale of two souls bound by remembrance itself. Every vow is written in blood, every rebirth is an echo of the same unfinished promise: that love, even when cursed, is worth remembering. As centuries fold into one another, Alaric's heart grows heavy with lifetimes of grief, while Thalen's innocence becomes the only light left in a world drowning in memory.
When they finally meet in a world without roses, their hands touch, and time itself holds its breath. The gods are silent. The roses do not bloom. And in that silence, love finds a way to exist without need for memory at all. A lyrical romantasy of immortality, loss, and forgiveness, Thorns of Memory explores the question: if to remember is to die, would you still choose to love?Blending the haunting beauty of Your Name with the tragic grace of Requiem of the Rose King, this novel offers an epic slow-burn romance between a prince cursed to remember and a servant born to forget.
With lush prose, timeless imagery, and a heart that beats across centuries, it is a story of how love can bloom through pain, and how sometimes forgetting is the purest form of forgiveness. Because when the world ends, the rose will bloom again-and in its final petal, their names will remain.






















