The world of Eldaris is balanced on a knife's edge between harmony and destruction. Some witches think they can fix it. Others think it's already broken beyond repair. But one thing's for sure: when the magic starts to unravel, no one is safe.
Astrid Hallow has always believed in what's right, fighting for the greater good, unaware of the shadowy forces pulling at the fabric of her world. She sees only the surface but with every mystery she uncovers, every truth she uncovers, the lines between good and bad blur-until she realizes there's no one way to stop what's coming.
Willow Ashcroft knows there's more to the story than what the leaders of Eldaris want the world to believe. Raised in the comfort of the political elite, she sees through the veils of power and knows something darker is at play. But the truth? It's twisted. Some truths are better left buried.
And then there's Lilith Cavendish. She's tired of the gods' order and the fragile balance that keeps this world from true freedom. To Lilith, the only way forward is through control. But how far is she willing to go to reshape the world in her own image?
And Carmine? Well, Carmine is the forgotten one-the creation that should never have been. Cast aside, her existence erased, but not forgotten. Her perspective is a vital one as she holds the secrets of time before time was a concept. The story you think you know is nothing like the one she's about to tell.
The truth? It's not what you think. No one's the hero in this story. But who's the villain? Maybe it's not even about who's right or wrong anymore. It's about who gets to decide the world's fate.
Blood Ivy is a story of betrayal, manipulation, and magic gone wrong, told from shifting perspectives, each one hiding more than it reveals. Follow Astrid, Willow, Lilith, and Carmine as they try to untangle the twisted webs of fate, magic, and political power. But be warned: every choice they make brings them closer to the edge of a new, unknown world.