She went into the Fade looking for answers. The answers were already looking for her.
Sera Voss is a Sentinel now - field-cleared, authorized to enter the wilderness that has been swallowing the eastern border for three centuries. She has survived Velmorrow ranking system, a Midfade predator built by three hundred years of evolution to kill practitioners exactly like her, and the slow catastrophe of being in close quarters with Ronan Blackwell for an entire expedition.
The mission should have been straightforward. Map the terrain. Count the ruins. Come back.
The ruins aren't ruined. That's the first problem.
The energy isn't spreading - it's arranged. Structured. Moving with the patience of something that has been waiting a very long time for someone with the right kind of sight. And beneath Velmorrow, behind a door that appears on no map, something sits in a warm room and holds five disciplines at once in a way that should be impossible.
Calix Thorne has been watching her since before she arrived. The Commandant knows something she won't say. And the Fade isn't a wound in the world.
It's a letter. Three hundred years old. Written for a Reader.
Some questions have answers you can survive. She's starting to suspect this isn't one of them.
Iron Bloom is the second book in the Velmorrow series - a dark academia fantasy with a slow-burn forbidden romance, a crumbling institution, and a magic system that rewards the people who ask the wrong questions.
For readers of The Atlas Six, Babel, and Ninth House.