Before Genesis. Before the first star. Before time learned how to move.
There existed Heven.
The Book of Heven is a vast metaphysical epic that reimagines the origins of creation, consciousness, divinity, rebellion, and mankind through an entirely original cosmology layered with symbolism, theology, mysticism, and cosmic philosophy.
At the center of this universe stands El Even, the eternal Architect whose thoughts shape reality itself. From the living brilliance of pure Light and Ether, He forms his first and most beloved creation, El Ucifer, the luminous Prince of Heven, a being of impossible wisdom, beauty, and sacred fire. Later comes El Seven, the divine Son born through the first holy union between El Even and Magnetisis, the celestial feminine force through whom creation itself gains rhythm, harmony, and motion.
Together they traverse the architectures of existence before the birth of Earth. They witness the forging of stars, the hanging of celestial lights, the birth of Thrones and Cherubim, and the hidden mechanics governing the unseen foundations of reality. Yet beneath the majesty of Heven, tensions begin to stir. A single revelation alters eternity forever:
Man is coming.
What follows is an immense spiritual drama exploring free will, perfection, divine order, cosmic jealousy, sacred geometry, forbidden wisdom, love, loyalty, betrayal, and the catastrophic fracture that transforms Heaven into Heven and Lucifer into something far more feared across human history.
Written in a voice that blends ancient scripture, mythic fantasy, esoteric philosophy, and visionary science fiction, The Book of Heven delivers a bold reimagining of pre-Biblical creation unlike anything in modern fantasy literature. This is not a retelling of scripture. It is an entirely new metaphysical mythology that examines the eternal questions beneath all religions:
Why was mankind created?
What is consciousness?
What does perfection fear?
And what happens when the first being ever loved by God begins to question creation itself?
Expansive, poetic, philosophical, and deeply symbolic, The Book of Heven invites readers into a universe where stars possess memory, thought carries creative force, and the war between devotion and destiny begins long before the first human breath.
For readers of epic metaphysical fantasy, theological fiction, esoteric cosmology, and mythic world-building, The Book of Heven opens the gates to a universe both ancient and terrifyingly new.