By Edward M. Morrison
Every century, the constellation of Lyra descends to the mortal realm to claim a Celestial Bride-a human bound forever to the guardian of the stars.
But this time, the heavens choose the wrong woman.
Althea, princess of a fractured kingdom, is already promised to a mortal prince whose marriage could bring peace to her war-torn lands. When the stars mark her instead, she becomes the fulcrum of two worlds: one ruled by vows and crowns, the other by memory, music, and unbreakable light.
As her mortal wedding approaches, the sky itself begins to tear. To save both realms, Althea must decide what kind of love is worth breaking creation for-and what kind of woman she will become when the stars demand her heart.
Sweeping, lyrical, and charged with forbidden longing, The Astral Bride is a tale of devotion and defiance, where gods fall silent, mortals learn to listen, and love rewrites the constellations.
For readers of Fourth Wing, Divine Rivals, and The Night Circus-a romance written across the cosmos, where every heartbeat is a thread in the sky.