Where the Butterfly Fell Duology

Romance

Fantasy

Paranormal

When the Water Remembers

She escaped the storm—only to lose her memory, her world, and the man who loved her most.

Some loves are erased.

Some truths are buried.

And some memories refuse to stay silent.

When Yaara plunges into a lake to escape an elemental storm, she expects death.

Instead, she wakes in another world—one ruled by rigid tradition, unspoken cruelty, and a palace that watches her too closely. Stripped of certainty and haunted by dreams she can’t explain, Yaara is drawn into a dangerous court where beauty masks violence and love is treated as currency.

A benefacter helps her from the shadows.

He gives her flowers to sell. Never speaks his name. Never claims her affection. He believes himself a monster—unworthy of love, incapable of being chosen—and keeps his devotion hidden behind silence and sacrifice.

Yaara doesn’t know who he is.

Not until it’s too late.

As memory and fate begin to fracture, Yaara must confront a truth more devastating than the storm that brought her here: some love stories are written in secrecy, and some losses echo across worlds. When the water remembers what the heart has forgotten, survival may demand more than escape—it may demand a choice that will shatter them both.

When the Water Remembers is the first book in the Butterfly duology, a lyrical, emotionally charged romantic fantasy about memory, identity, and loving someone who believes he is unlovable.

Where the Butterfly Fell

The Titans have awakened, and the world she returned to is no longer safe.

She escaped another world.

She survived a palace of lies.

But storms followed her home.

When Yaara wakes in her own world, she is alive—but not whole. After weeks in the hospital, she returns to school beneath familiar skies that no longer behave as they should. Storms gather without warning. The weather feels alive. Watching. Waiting.

Magic is seeping into her world.

In the realm she left behind, the prince has claimed a throne forged in blood. To free Yaara from her fate, he killed the mother who destroyed her—and in doing so, shattered the only life he had ever known. As king, he abandons his crown and crosses realms to find the woman he loves.

When he finds her, she doesn’t remember him.

As Yaara struggles to understand the pull she feels toward a stranger, the storms grow worse. The Elementals—ancient titans once worshipped as gods, now reborn as living weather—are awakening. Hurricanes rage like titans. Thunder carries intent. And the magic Yaara brought back may be the key to why they have risen at all.

To survive what’s coming, Yaara must reclaim the truth of who she was, what she lost, and the love powerful enough to cross worlds.

Because some endings don’t stay buried.

Where the Butterfly Fell is the conclusion to the Butterfly duology, a lyrical romantic fantasy about memory reclaimed, love reborn, and choosing each other when fate, magic, and gods themselves refuse to let go.

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