A New Journey Begins Soon…

Hello, readers!

As we get closer to the end of the year, I’ve been holding something quietly electric behind the scenes—something that’s been growing, evolving, and tugging at me much like the bond at the heart of my upcoming novel.

StarFire Echoes is almost ready to step into the world.

Late January to early February, if the stars behave.

This story has lived with me for a long time. It began as a question—what if love didn’t just connect two people… but two worlds? What if the universe wasn’t a barrier, but a bridge? What if destiny wasn’t a straight line, but a resonance waiting for the right moment to be heard?

From that spark came Lira, a woman who has always felt slightly out of place in the world that raised her. And Elais, whose arrival doesn’t just change her life—it awakens something ancient, intimate, and impossible between them.

Their connection isn’t gentle. It isn’t convenient. It isn’t even fully understood.

But it is undeniable.

And as their bond deepens, it draws the attention of forces older than kingdoms and more powerful than tradition. Love that crosses worlds is beautiful… but it is never simple.

StarFire Echoes blends romance, fantasy, and a touch of cosmic mystery—woven with the emotional depth and character‑driven storytelling I love most. If you enjoy slow‑burn intensity, soul‑deep bonds, palace intrigue, and the sense that the universe might be whispering right behind you… this one’s for you.

Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing more: character insights, world‑building notes, and maybe even a few early snippets.

Thank you for being here, for reading, and for letting me share these worlds with you. I can’t wait for you to meet Lira and Elais.

The countdown begins.
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Published on December 19, 2025 17:08 Tags: scifi-romance
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