The Convergence: Broken Magic

By Richard French

(3 customer reviews)

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Enemies. Soulmates. A Bond the Universe Refuses to Let Die.

A forbidden second chance romance where the enforcer sent to kill a rebel discovers he’s the soulmate erased from her memory—and their unified magic is the only force that can stop reality from shattering.

Some bonds refuse to stay broken. Start reading today.

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The Story

Federation Enforcer Samantha Reed has orders to kill Connor Blake—the rebel blamed for tearing reality apart. Golden light blazes from her hands; impossible shadows flow from his. When enemies collide, stolen memories surface: they were Academy lovers before the Federation erased their bond and fractured magic itself.

What begins as a mission to capture a traitor becomes a forbidden second chance neither expected. Their unified magic doesn’t combine separate powers—it remembers what they were before the Federation broke everything apart. But every moment they spend reconnected awakens the truth the Federation desperately hides: the artificial separation is failing, and only their restored unity can stabilize reality’s collapse.

With a band of unlikely allies who become family, Samantha and Connor must outrun the Federation’s hunters while unraveling centuries of lies. As the cosmos continues to unravel, the Federation’s leader plans to weaponize the Convergence’s healing energy to make the separation permanent—even if it destroys existence in the process.

The choice isn’t between order and chaos, but between artificial control and natural wholeness.

When remembering their true connection means choosing between Federation loyalty and cosmic healing, will Samantha embrace what was stolen from them—or let the universe fracture forever to preserve a lie?


Perfect For Readers Who Love

  • Enemies to lovers where the mission is to kill the one you’re fated to love
  • Fated mates with a soulmate bond that transcends memory itself
  • Found family forged in rebellion against impossible odds
  • Forbidden magic that rewrites everything you thought was true
  • High-stakes fantasy where love is the only force that can heal reality
  • Slow-burn tension that pays off in sacrifice and restoration

For Fans Of

Shadow and Bone | A Court of Mist and Fury | The Ten Thousand Doors of January


Readers Love These Tropes

Enemies to Lovers, Fated Mates / Soulmates, Star-Crossed Lovers, Forbidden Magic, Found Family, Second Chance Romance, Stolen Memories, Government Conspiracy, Heroic Sacrifice, Unified Souls, Light & Shadow Magic, Dystopian Space Opera

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3 reviews for The Convergence: Broken Magic

  1. Cheryl Steve

    Magical, emotional, and totally unforgettable

    I just finished The Convergence: Broken Magic and honestly… wow. This book completely pulled me in. It’s such a unique blend of fantasy, romance, and rebellion with some truly mind-bending concepts about magic and reality.

    Samantha and Connor’s relationship was the heart of it for me. You can feel the history between them, the pain, the questions, and the pull they still have toward each other. Watching them go from former partners to enemies to something much more meaningful was emotional and so well done. Their connection felt earned, not rushed, and it made the stakes feel incredibly real.

    The world itself is fascinating fractured magic, reality storms, the idea that everything we believe about “light” and “dark” was manufactured. It really made me think. But even with all the big ideas, the story stays grounded in the characters and their personal journeys.

    It’s one of those books that stays with you after you finish it not just because of the cool magic system or plot twists, but because it really makes you feel something. If you like fantasy that’s rich in emotion and meaning, this one’s worth every page.

  2. Emelia Hendrix

    Absolutely breathtaking.

    This book took me on a ride I wasn’t emotionally prepared for but I’m so glad I went. From the first few chapters, I was hooked by the raw tension between Samantha and Connor not just in their conflicted past, but in the way their powers, and even their souls, seem cosmically intertwined.

    Samantha begins as a loyal Federation enforcer, someone who believes in structure, order, and the hard lines between what is “light” and “dark.” But what unfolds is a slow, heartbreaking unraveling of everything she thought she knew about magic, about loyalty, and especially about love. Watching her confront the truths she was never meant to remember was both devastating and empowering.

    Connor… whew. He’s the kind of rebel who doesn’t just want to burn it all down he wants to heal what was broken, even if it kills him. The chemistry between them was electric, and their history once revealed had me aching. These aren’t just two ex-partners with unfinished business. They are literally bound by a past that goes beyond lifetimes, and that theme of soul-deep connection is one of the book’s most powerful threads.

    The worldbuilding is rich without being overwhelming. The concept of “unified magic” being split for control, and the idea that reality itself is starting to fracture because of that separation, is both metaphorically and literally brilliant. There’s a moment mid book where Samantha steps into a reality storm and glimpses a version of life that could’ve been and I swear, my heart cracked open.

    This book gave me *Shadow and Bone* vibes in its blend of epic magic and moral complexity, but it also reminded me of *The Ten Thousand Doors of January* in the way it handles memory, identity, and the cost of truth. It’s romantic, philosophical, dangerous, and full of aching hope.

    I’ll be thinking about the ending for a long time bittersweet, beautiful, and exactly what the story demanded. Highly recommend for anyone who believes that love can literally reshape the world.

  3. Amazon reader

    What if your history of reality is not true? And what if the controllers of your reality have imposed rigid order in place of natural chaos and creative processes? The Convergence: Broken Magic is set in a space travel future with reality control enforced by the Federation and their Academy graduate magic practitioners of light and shadow magic. But the history that students Samantha and Connor learned is not the true history and they accidentally stumble onto the powerful and deliberately hidden parts of history and their current capabilities. The Federation’s Marcus Williams is attempting to assert control of reality retroactive to all past history. Chaos is the breaking down of old static patterns and opens up the reality for new possibilities to progress. What can stop Williams desperate attempt to impose total control before he completely shatters reality at its core? Can Samantha and Connor’s forbidden unified magic restore the natural chaotic flow of reality from the order imposed by Williams and the Federation?

    Broken Magic is a sparkling and original tale of heroism and sacrifice with inspiring characters. I’m looking forward to more books in this series of science fiction fantasy.

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