She thought loving a human was the hardest choice she'd ever make.
She was wrong.
To help Louis reclaim a crown stolen by blood and betrayal, Maristela follows him into the heart of Provence—a kingdom where power is currency and loyalty is a performance. Within the palace walls, alliances are forged as easily as they are betrayed, and every whispered promise carries a hidden cost.
A sea witch walking among humans, Maristela is forced into a dangerous role—one that binds her publicly to another man and places her squarely in the center of court politics. The engagement is a lie. The consequences are not.
As unrest grows and rebellion simmers, the closer they come to reclaiming the throne, the more Maristela risks losing herself. Louis bears the weight of a kingdom he does not yet possess, and loving him may prove just as dangerous as helping him win it. Trust is fragile. Love is a liability. And some sacrifices cannot be undone.
Dark, seductive, and steeped in political intrigue, Song of the Fallen explores what happens when survival demands deception—and when reclaiming a kingdom may cost more than either of them is willing to lose.