The Twisted Thread

The Twisted Thread

Magic is waking. The Keys are rising. And the honeymoon is already over.

Alice thought marriage would bring stability to magic — a home with Matt, their threads finally woven together, and a future free of chaos. But Austin’s weave has other plans. The Shadow Keys are stirring again, restless and dangerous, and Carver Briggs is circling their power like a predator who’s been waiting far too long.

Even worse? Ronan hasn’t gone anywhere. The rogue mage still lingers at the edges of Alice’s life, bound to her by the half-knot she can’t untangle. Every stolen look makes the air between them burn hotter, and every choice threatens the bond she’s sworn to Matt.

As the Keys awaken, new creatures slip through the cracks in the weave — including paper pixies, fragile as ash yet sharp enough to cut the unwary. With Threadbare House stretched to its breaking point and whispers of Carver’s plot growing louder, Alice is forced onto the front lines again.

This time, it’s not just the city at stake. It’s her marriage, her heart, and the fragile balance of magic itself.

The Keys are waking. The city is listening. And Alice must decide who she truly is — keeper, breaker, or something new entirely.

Fans of Fourth Wing and Mercy Thompson will love this romantasy filled with dangerous magic, sizzling tension, and a love triangle that refuses to die. Start reading The Twisted Thread today.

 

Judith Berens

About Judith Berens
Judith Berens is a figment of your imagination, made up of the fevered brainpower of Michael Anderle and Martha Carr, fueled by a lot of people helping them out - as well as all of you, The Fans. Great stories mixed with a lot of great readers equals more adventures to follow.

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