A contemporary character-driven story with a hint of the extraordinary for readers who also enjoy social and political themes.
Mia wasn’t expecting any surprises—just another year in her privileged, predictable life. But life doesn’t care what Mia wants, forcing her into a world where danger lurks and not all people are friendly.
Between navigating her overprotective family, a tricky love, and a powerful politician’s daughter threatening to ruin her romantic plans, Mia quickly realizes that entering womanhood may be far more complicated than she thought.
This trilogy explores privilege, identity, and survival in an environment of unrest. Set against the backdrop of the Republic of Slagmark’s noisy election of 1995, it is the first part of a story of personal growth and change. Literally.
SENSITIVE CONTENT WARNING: While this book includes magical elements and no detailed descriptions, it remains deeply grounded in the human experience. Some themes—such as violence, SA, harassment, and discrimination, among others —are present and can be triggering or uncomfortable.
A contemporary character-driven story with a hint of the extraordinary for readers who also enjoy social and political themes.
Mia wasn’t expecting any surprises—just another year in her privileged, predictable life. But life doesn’t care what Mia wants, forcing her into a world where danger lurks and not all people are friendly.
Between navigating her overprotective family, a tricky love, and a powerful politician’s daughter threatening to ruin her romantic plans, Mia quickly realizes that entering womanhood may be far more complicated than she thought.
This trilogy explores privilege, identity, and survival in an environment of unrest. Set against the backdrop of the Republic of Slagmark’s noisy election of 1995, it is the first part of a story of personal growth and change. Literally.
SENSITIVE CONTENT WARNING: While this book includes magical elements and no detailed descriptions, it remains deeply grounded in the human experience. Some themes—such as violence, SA, harassment, and discrimination, among others —are present and can be triggering or uncomfortable.