House of Dusk

An illustrated cover of Deva Fagan's HOUSE OF DUSK, depicting a stern, fierce white woman in her forties, who appears to be some sort of priestess, and is dressed in robes decorated with flames. Behind her is a dark chamber with walls covered in glimmering red and gold and blue mosaics depicting phoenixes. Her hands are wreathed in flames, and her eyes burn with holy fire. In the four corners of the image are four different vivid blue constellations shaped like magical creatures: a Phoenix, a Serpent, a Sphinx and a Beetle. The tag line reads "Fear not the Flame."

A romantic epic fantasy featuring a fire-wielding nun grappling with her dark past and a young spy caught between her mission and a growing attraction to an enemy princess

With complex relationships, a rich and mythic world, and brisk pacing, this standalone novel is perfect for fans of Tasha Suri, Samantha Shannon, and Shannon Chakraborty


Ten years ago, Sephre left behind her life as a war hero and took holy vows to seek redemption for her crimes, wielding the flames of the Phoenix to purify the dead. But as corpses rise, a long-dead god stirs, and shadowy serpents creep from the underworld, she has no choice but to draw on the very past she’s been trying so hard to forget.

Orphaned by the same war Sephre helped win, Yeneris has trained half her life to be the perfect spy, a blade slipped deep into the palace of her enemies. Undercover as bodyguard to Sinoe, a princess whose tears unleash prophecy, Yeneris is searching for the stolen bones of a saint. Her growing attraction to the princess, however, is proving dangerous, and Yeneris struggles to balance her feelings for Sinoe with her duty to her people.

As gods are reborn and spirits destroyed, the world trembles on the edge of a second cataclysm. Sephre must decide whether to be bound by her past or to forge a better future, even if it means renouncing her vows and accepting a new and terrible power. Meanwhile, when the true enemy makes their bid for power, Yeneris must find a way to remain true to her full self and save both her mission and her heart. 

As dead gods rise and corruption creeps across the world, this sweeping standalone fantasy tale of forbidden sapphic love and dark betrayal will set your heart ablaze.

Praise for House of Dusk:

“Fagan weaves the stories of three fierce, complex women, into a rich tapestry of vengeance, redemption, and sapphic romance.” —Sunyi Dean, author of The Book Eaters

“One of those books that consumes you in the best way! Extraordinary worldbuilding, unforgettable characters, and an un-put-down-able plot, House of Dusk is magnificent! I absolutely loved it!” —Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times-bestselling author of The Spellshop

“A phoenix-blessed nun running from her bloody past; a spy accidentally falling for her prophecy-cursed princess; and an undead threat that isn’t what it seems. Equally dark and equally sexy, House of Dusk is a fantastic, unputdownable ride in a carefully crafted world as well as a thoughtful, clever study of regret, of humanity, and of accepting your past—and your future. And I need more.” —K.A. Doore, author of The Perfect Assassin

“Vivid, exciting, thrillingly magical, and achingly romantic. I loved it!” —Stephanie Burgis, author of Wooing the Witch Queen and Snowspelled

“Brimming with magic, action and adventure, HOUSE OF DUSK offers up a treat for fantasy fans. At the heart of the book, the relationship between a bodyguard and her princess blends tension and desire. Deva Fagan has woven a tangle of intrigue that will delight and surprise you as secrets unravel and the book’s determined women strive to push back the encroaching powers that would imperil their world.” – Elyse John, author of Orphia and Eurydicius

“Vivid and atmospheric, HOUSE OF DUSK burgeons with secret histories and subverted prophecies, undead and espionage, dangerous romance and divine fire. It grabs you and won’t let you go. I loved every page!” – Melissa Caruso, author of The Last Hour Between Worlds

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