The Last Empyrean is a sweeping romantic fantasy about gods who rule eternity-and the one who dares to end it.
For ages, the Empyreans governed the world from an eternal city above the skies, shaping fate, love, and death itself. Among them was Aurexiel, a god forged from light and law, immortal and unbreakable-until he fell in love with Elara, a mortal woman who was never meant to exist. Their forbidden bond fractures heaven, exposes the lie that built immortality, and ignites a war no song survives.
As thrones collapse and gods learn fear, Aurexiel makes an impossible choice: to surrender divinity itself and give the world something it has never known-freedom. When immortals fall, the heavens close, and eternity ends, humanity must learn to live without gods, miracles, or prophecy. Love becomes memory. Power becomes choice. Truth becomes dangerous.
But myths are always told wrong.
As a new world rises from divine ashes, the surviving gods return-not to rule, but to witness what mortals have become. At the final dawn, Aurexiel stands between heaven and humanity as the last Empyrean, forced to answer the ultimate question: should gods exist at all?
Lyrical, emotionally devastating, and fiercely hopeful, The Last Empyrean is an epic about love after the gods, the cost of freedom, and the radical idea that the greatest power is choosing to be human.