The Treaty of Two Worlds (The Aetherforge Chronicles Book 1)
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When the sky cracks open and ancient magic awakens, three strangers are thrust into a destiny none of them asked for — and one of them is already late for work.
Aerin Vaelcrest, a half‑elf blacksmith with a talent for fixing everything except his own life, wants nothing more than a quiet morning. Instead, a glowing glyph burns itself into his arm, his tools revolt, and the city begins whispering a word he never wanted to hear:
Bridgeborn.
According to prophecy, the Bridgeborn is meant to unite two realms, restore a failing treaty, and stop a cosmic force known only as the Devouring Eye. According to Aerin, the prophecy can kindly take a number.
Across the luminous forests of Vael’thalas, Princess Elowen Starcrest feels the shift in the roots and wind. Trained to lead and bound by duty, she must confront a truth her people fear: the Bridgeborn lives — and he is human enough to be unpredictable, elven enough to be dangerous, and stubborn enough to ruin centuries of careful diplomacy.
And in the wild, unpredictable Aetherwilds, Mira Sunwhisper, a chaos‑touched fae healer with a gift for inconvenient rhyming prophecies, senses destiny swirling like a storm. She knows change is coming. She just hopes it’s entertaining.
As the sky fracture widens and ancient powers stir beneath the realm, Aerin, Elowen, and Mira are drawn together by fate, prophecy, and a threat older than the world itself. But destiny has a sense of humor — and it rarely chooses the willing.
A reluctant hero. A principled princess. A chaotic fae with questionable timing. A realm on the brink.
The Treaty of Two Worlds is a sweeping, character‑driven fantasy adventure filled with heart, humor, prophecy, and the spark of something ancient returning to life. Perfect for fans of found family, mythic worldbuilding, slow‑burn tension, and stories where reluctant heroes rise anyway.
The sky has cracked. Magic is shifting. And the Bridgeborn has awakened.
Whether the realm survives him… is another matter entirely.