Inside the House of Names, obedience isn't taught - it's enforced.
When nineteen-year-old Raya El-Hashimi is taken into the government's most secret institution for the "inherited," she learns the truth behind her mother's death: magic is real, and it's weaponized through blood and consent. Every vow leaves a scar. Every rule is written into the body.
Her assigned handler, Cassian Dacre, isn't a mentor - he's a living weapon bound by the same vows meant to control her. His touch can drain power or steady it, and every rule says she's forbidden to want either. But when the Council orders him to break her, Cassian quietly refuses - and that's when survival turns personal.
With eight weeks to prove she can control her ability or be "stripped" - her power harvested, her mind erased - Raya begins to see what the House truly is: not a school, but a machine built to erase anyone who won't obey. And Cassian is the only one still choosing to protect what little of himself remains.
As the walls tighten, Raya faces an impossible line - between love that damns her and silence that kills her. Because the moment she breaks their most sacred rule - never bind without consent - she doesn't just rewrite her fate. She rewrites the system itself.
Dark, human, and slow-burn addictive, Names Remember is the first novel in The Codex Doctrine, a sharp, emotional dark-academy romance about power, rebellion, and the dangerous cost of choosing who you love - perfect for readers of Fourth Wing, The Atlas Six, and A Deadly Education.
Some vows protect you. Others own you. And some are worth breaking for the wrong person.