Everyone believes they are the center of the story.
The hero. The necessary sacrifice. The one who matters.
They are wrong.
A war that should have ended long ago is bleeding into the present, tearing open realities that were never meant to touch. Old weapons have evolved into something far more dangerous, and the people who once fought to survive are now forced to confront what they’ve become.
Power is no longer just taken, it consumes.
Love does not save, it destroys.
And loyalty fractures under the weight of secrets that should have stayed buried.
As fractured alliances collide and the truth behind the war begins to surface, there are only two choices left for the broken: shatter completely, or become something unrecognizable in order to endure.
This was never a love story.
It is a story about what happens when pain is all you’re taught, and survival demands you become the very monster you once feared.
Thaise Wolff writes about deep psychological themes and taboo subjects, exploring the shadows that shape human behavior. Her novels blend tension, vulnerability, and unsettling truth to create immersive psychological narratives.