In Elarandor, the fall of The One Tree has done more than silence a sacred grove-it has unsettled the balance of the world itself. The druids once stood united as keepers of root and river, bound to a living symbol of harmony between civilization and the wild. Now that bond lies broken.
Whispers spread across the glens: mages are returning.
Long thought shattered in the Sundering, their forbidden arts stir again in distant lands. Ancient relics, forged in ages of ambition and ruin, surface from buried vaults and forgotten ruins. Each carries power enough to reshape kingdoms-or destroy them. At the center of the growing storm lies a desperate question: where will the new One Tree rise, and who will claim the right to guard it?
Heather feels the answer forming long before the council is willing to listen.
Still young, yet hardened by betrayal and loss, she stands at the crossroads of fate. The mission to the Mage-Gate has fractured her family, driving loved ones onto divergent paths shaped by duty and doubt. Within the Druid Council, unity falters. Old alliances splinter. Political maneuvering threatens to eclipse wisdom, even as a darker threat gathers strength beyond their sight.
The Shadow Druids are no longer whispers in the forest. They move with purpose, twisting sacred teachings into instruments of control. Where they walk, nature does not wither-it obeys.
As rival factions race to secure the site of the new One Tree, Heather must endure trials that test more than her command of nature. She must decide what it means to be a keeper in a world where power tempts even the faithful. To preserve what remains of the old harmony, she may have to embrace a future that no druid has dared imagine.
The mages rise
Relics awaken.
The council fractures.
And Heather must stand between a wounded world and those who would claim its heart.
Keeper, the third book in the Keeper of the Deer saga continues the sweeping tale of sacrifice, legacy, and the fragile line between devotion and domination in the world of Elarandor.