A haunting tale of love, madness, and the thin line between the real and the unreal.
Ever since childhood, Rupert Lux has feared the oceanic god that lives inside his right eye. Doctors call it hysteria. Rupert calls it possession.
Haunted by guilt and unable to escape the creature's hold, he becomes convinced there's only one way to be free, by destroying the eye itself. But when Anastasia T. Grace, a clairvoyant guided by visions and loss, enters his life, her love stirs both hope and terror. Can she save him from his own darkness, or will she be drawn into it?
From the shimmering deserts of Sinai to the shadowlands of the mind, The Nameless Land blurs dream and reality in a mesmerizing journey of two broken souls searching for redemption.
A sequel to Anastasia's Midnight Song, but powerful enough to stand on its own, this metaphysical novel combines stream-of-consciousness intensity with surreal adventure. Nothing is certain. Not memory. Not love. Not even the self.
"Beautifully written... You never quite know what is real and what the characters have imagined." - Long and Short Reviews.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Ever since childhood, Rupert Lux has feared the oceanic god that lives inside his right eye. Doctors call it hysteria. Rupert calls it possession.
Haunted by guilt and unable to escape the creature's hold, he becomes convinced there's only one way to be free, by destroying the eye itself. But when Anastasia T. Grace, a clairvoyant guided by visions and loss, enters his life, her love stirs both hope and terror. Can she save him from his own darkness, or will she be drawn into it?
From the shimmering deserts of Sinai to the shadowlands of the mind, The Nameless Land blurs dream and reality in a mesmerizing journey of two broken souls searching for redemption.
A sequel to Anastasia's Midnight Song, but powerful enough to stand on its own, this metaphysical novel combines stream-of-consciousness intensity with surreal adventure. Nothing is certain. Not memory. Not love. Not even the self.
"Beautifully written... You never quite know what is real and what the characters have imagined." - Long and Short Reviews.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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