"How long?"Cass Aldermoor has prepared for this moment for ten years. She knows the seal, the ritual, the family history, and the exact words she planned to say when the woman trapped beneath her archive finally wakes. Then Lena Vasek opens her eyes after one hundred and thirty-seven years in the dark-and tells Cass not to speak. Lena is not confused. She is furious. Once an enforcer for a vanished supernatural council, she remembers old magic, old betrayals, and the kind of power people hide behind careful language.
Cass needs that memory desperately. A binding ritual has been building for more than a century, and if it matures, it could tear through the hidden architecture of the city: bloodline wards, territorial claims, protection spells, and every secret system built into its bones. But Lena is more than the key to stopping it. She is the living anchor it was built around. As Cass and Lena search through grimoires, sealed letters, corrupted records, and the dangerous legacy of the Aldermoor family, the investigation becomes something far more intimate than either of them planned.
Cass wants the truth, even when it condemns the people she came from. Lena wants control over a life stolen from her before she can even decide what survival means. Trust should be impossible between them. Desire should be even worse. Because the deeper they dig, the clearer it becomes: the cage that held Lena may also contain the only door out. And the person Cass is trying to save may have to choose whether the blood remembers enough to forgive.
When love is built from betrayal, memory, and magic, can freedom survive the truth?
"How long?"Cass Aldermoor has prepared for this moment for ten years. She knows the seal, the ritual, the family history, and the exact words she planned to say when the woman trapped beneath her archive finally wakes. Then Lena Vasek opens her eyes after one hundred and thirty-seven years in the dark-and tells Cass not to speak. Lena is not confused. She is furious. Once an enforcer for a vanished supernatural council, she remembers old magic, old betrayals, and the kind of power people hide behind careful language.
Cass needs that memory desperately. A binding ritual has been building for more than a century, and if it matures, it could tear through the hidden architecture of the city: bloodline wards, territorial claims, protection spells, and every secret system built into its bones. But Lena is more than the key to stopping it. She is the living anchor it was built around. As Cass and Lena search through grimoires, sealed letters, corrupted records, and the dangerous legacy of the Aldermoor family, the investigation becomes something far more intimate than either of them planned.
Cass wants the truth, even when it condemns the people she came from. Lena wants control over a life stolen from her before she can even decide what survival means. Trust should be impossible between them. Desire should be even worse. Because the deeper they dig, the clearer it becomes: the cage that held Lena may also contain the only door out. And the person Cass is trying to save may have to choose whether the blood remembers enough to forgive.
When love is built from betrayal, memory, and magic, can freedom survive the truth?