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The Empty Wishing Wood

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Empty Wishing House series)
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The Empty Wishing Wood

If you die in your dreams, who wakes up in your body?

YOU

You ended your own story.
And the story kept going without you.


One heartbeat you were in a library full of lies.
The next, you were somewhere softer—
a forest more mysterious than the demons that once plagued you.


You thought death would be quiet.
Instead, it opened like a door.


Now you walk through a world brighter than any you’ve known, stripped of magic, stripped of power, stripped of the girl who once set castles on fire just to feel warm.

Everything you were is gone.
Everything you feared is waiting.


They said you were a force to be reckoned with.
You thought you gave it your all.
All you received was an empty shell and broken promises.


Who are you without the hunger inside you?

THEM

The men you loved are still breathing somewhere beyond the trees.

One wears your curse on his face like a crown.
One sleeps in the silence you helped build.
Both of them are learning what the word
forever really costs.

You tried to escape them.
You tried to escape yourself.


But debts do not die just because the heart does.

NOW

An emperor waits.
A truth waits.
And an uncertain future waits most of all.


You know what was done to you.
You know what you did in return.


But the final choice has never been between two men—
It was always between the girl who wanted to be saved
and the woman willing to become the storm.


Welcome to the Empty Wishing Wood—
where endings grow roots,
and love decides what it is brave enough to forgive.


Dear Reader:
This is a dark paranormal fantasy romance for mature audiences. The series reaches its final, hard-won HEA in this book.


Tropes

  • Final reckoning



    Touch-her-and-die devotion



    Identity rebirth



    Enemies become salvation



    Gothic afterlife fantasy



    No cheating



    HEA




    Genre: Paranormal Romance

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