Some truths are buried. Others refuse to stay dead.
When the drought came to Southern Alberta, it didn't just crack the earth; it broke something inside Laura.She was told her baby had died. She never believed it.
After waking up in Quebec with no child and no memory, she fled to Paris and built a new life in the shadows, a master of deception, haunted by dreams of a child that might still be alive.
Now, eighteen years later, the Chinook winds call her home.
Back to the land of secrets. Back to her mother's empire. Back to the men who once controlled her.
But the drought has deepened into madness, prophecy, and revenge.
The line between reality and myth begins to blur, and Laura suspects the man who destroyed her family, Adam Saturno, is more than human-perhaps the embodiment of Saturn himself.
Drought is a haunting psychological thriller of obsession, cosmic balance, and a woman's fight to reclaim her truth in a world ruled by the patriarchy of gods and men.