When the world broke, it didn't end with fire-it ended with silence. Whole cities emptied overnight, skies torn open by a storm no one could explain. Out of the ashes, a handful of survivors walk the ruins, carrying nothing but memory, scars, and the stubborn hope that tomorrow might still be worth building.
Mason never wanted to lead. Sarah only wanted to protect her daughter. Jay swore he'd never stay. And the Stranger-they don't even know his name. Together they learn the old world won't return, but something new can be built in its place: not thrones, not kings, but tables where neighbors can stand side by side.
Gritty, haunting, and unexpectedly hopeful, When the Sky Fell is a story of survival after a supernatural cataclysm-where the greatest battle isn't against the storm, but against the human hunger to surrender freedom for safety.