Paris in the aftermath of the Great Magicians War. Its streets are lined with haunted ruins, Notre-Dame is a burnt-out shell, and the Seine runs black, thick with ashes and rubble. Yet life continues among the wreckage. The citizens retain their irrepressible appetite for novelty and distraction, and The Great Houses still vie for dominion over France's once grand capital. House Silverspires, previously the leader of those power games, now lies in disarray. Its magic is ailing; its founder, Morningstar, has been missing for decades; and now something from the shadows stalks its people inside their very own walls. Within the House, three very different people must come together: a naive but powerful Fallen, an alchemist with a self-destructive addiction, and a resentful young man wielding spells from the Far East. They may be Silverspires' salvation; or the architects of its last, irreversible fall . . .
Dominion of the Fallen Series
Immerse yourself in Paris, a city where powerful fallen angels, known as the beli, vie for dominance over humanity. This urban fantasy realm blends ancient magic with modern struggles, creating a captivating narrative of intrigue and betrayal. Follow characters as they navigate a world on the brink of collapse, where forgotten histories and mythological conflicts clash with contemporary life. Uncover the secrets held by ancient houses and confront threats that could shatter their world.



Recommended Reading Order
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The House of Binding Thorns
- 351 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The multi-award-winning author of The House of Shattered Wings continues her Dominion of the Fallen saga as Paris endures the aftermath of a devastating arcane war . . .
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The House of Sundering Flames
- 547 pages
- 20 hours of reading
The multi-award-winning author of The House of Shattered Wings and The House of Binding Thorns concludes her Dominion of the Fallen saga, as the great Houses of Paris--headed by Fallen angels and magicians--vie with each other for control of a city devastated by a magical war.