Description
When reality fractures, love becomes the ultimate weapon.
Engineer Samantha Reed’s perfectly ordered world explodes the night golden light erupts from her hands. Across the city, artist Connor Blake watches impossible shadows flow from his sculptures, defying every law of physics. Neither understands that these abilities mark them as living echoes of souls who died 150 years ago—souls who sacrificed themselves to save reality itself.
Now reality is breaking again.
Cosmic forces write aurora patterns across daylight skies. Reality storms tear through populated sectors. And the zealous Williams organization deploys weapons designed to destroy souls so completely that no form of existence—not even reincarnation—would survive.
But Samantha and Connor are more than just targets.
They’re the key to completing a restoration that was interrupted a century and a half ago. As shared dreams and inexplicable compulsions draw them together, they discover their connection transcends this lifetime—and that their growing love might be the only force powerful enough to heal wounds carved into the fabric of existence itself.
The hunt is closing in. Reality won’t wait. And some bonds are stronger than death.
Margaret Carter, guardian of forbidden historical knowledge, races to reach them before the Williams assassins strike. Emergency coordinator Nina Reyes struggles to protect civilians as magical disasters escalate beyond all containment. And deep in classified archives, evidence emerges that everything the magical authorities believe about unified consciousness—and the couple who wields it—is catastrophically wrong.
In this breathtaking sequel to The Convergence: Broken Magic, two souls separated by lifetimes must choose between individual survival and cosmic salvation. Their victory heals the broken reality around them, letting them become guides for a restored world while keeping both their love and their lives..
Perfect for readers who loved The Ten Thousand Doors of January, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue, and The Priory of the Orange Tree.
- Enemies-to-lovers across family bloodlines
- Reincarnated soulmates with preserved memories
- Contemporary fantasy with hidden magical history
- Engineer meets artist in a love story that could heal the universe
- Complex worldbuilding with philosophical depth
Some missions transcend individual authority. Some love transcends time itself.
Natalie Simmons –
This book completely swept me away. It’s one of those rare stories that blends epic fantasy with deep emotional resonance and pulls it off beautifully. When reality fractures, love becomes the ultimate weapon isn’t just a tagline; it’s the very heart of this story.
Samantha and Connor are incredibly well-drawn characters. Their powers feel both mysterious and earned, and the way their past lives slowly unfold into their present connection had me hooked. I loved watching an engineer and an artist navigate not only their awakening abilities but also a deep, time-bending bond that grows stronger with every chapter.
The worldbuilding is stunning, rich with lore, magical theory, and real philosophical questions. Reality storms, soul annihilation weapons, reincarnated soulmates, cosmic restoration… It’s big and bold but still manages to stay grounded in intimate character moments.
If you’re a fan of layered fantasy like The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue or The Ten Thousand Doors of January, you’ll feel right at home here. It’s romantic, thought-provoking, and full of stakes that go way beyond the personal, though the love story is what keeps everything beating.
Loved this one. Can’t wait for more from this author.
Alicia Waitley –
This book completely shattered my expectations in the best way possible. The emotional depth between Samantha and Connor is so beautifully developed that I felt like I was living their story alongside them. Their soul connection, forged over lifetimes, adds a layer of intimacy I rarely see in fantasy-romance hybrids. What gripped me most was how love wasn’t just a subplot. it was the core weapon in a battle against cosmic chaos. The reality storms, the fractured sky, the reawakening of ancient forces every page left me breathless. I loved Margaret’s storyline as the keeper of forbidden knowledge, and Nina Reyes brought an emotional balance as someone trying to hold the real world together. It’s rare to find a book that combines such vivid worldbuilding with such heart. This is the kind of book that changes the way you think about fate, memory, and love. If you’re a writer, you’ll be inspired by how the narrative blends action, philosophy, and romance. I’m recommending this to all my fellow fantasy readers especially those who want something intelligent, moving, and utterly unforgettable.
Athena Josie –
I’m constantly looking for books that cross genres gracefully, and this one nails it. Sci-fi, fantasy, romance, metaphysics it blends all of them with confidence. The reincarnation aspect could have been confusing, but the author handles it with elegance and clarity. The prose sings in places. It reminded me of MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood with a soul-driven twist. Librarians, this deserves a spot in every cross-genre collection. Writers, it’s a lesson in how to make complex concepts readable and heartfelt.
Delilah Zoey –
As a literature teacher, I’m drawn to stories with strong themes and this one has them in abundance. Identity, memory, grief, love, and destiny are all tackled in deeply compelling ways. The writing is lyrical without being overwrought, and I marked so many quotes to use in classroom discussions. I was particularly drawn to Margaret’s subplot as a keeper of dangerous truths it added an important historical and intellectual depth. This is a story to read, re-read, and discuss. Highly recommended for mature YA readers, teachers, and writers looking to blend emotional themes with fantastical elements.
Rose Willy –
I usually stick to historical romance, but this book completely surprised me. The characters felt so alive, and the writing drew me in immediately. I didn’t think I’d be able to follow a story about soul reincarnation or reality storms, but the author explained everything with so much heart and clarity that I was never lost. I fell in love with Samantha and Connor not just as a couple, but as individuals overcoming unimaginable truths. Their journey made me believe in something bigger than fate. Even if sci-fi isn’t your usual genre, give this one a try. It’s about people, choices, and timeless love. I’d recommend it to anyone who enjoys meaningful character growth and emotionally rich storytelling.
VDKeck –
The Convergence Restoration is like stepping into a thunderstorm made of starlight—thrilling, disorienting, and sparkly in the best way.
Engineer Samantha Reed suddenly lights up—literally—when golden energy bursts from her hands. Across town, artist Connor Blake’s sculptures start casting moving, physics-defying shadows. Then all cosmic heck breaks loose: auroras blaze across daylight skies, reality storms shred the streets, and a ruthless organization hunts them with soul-erasing weapons. Like… gone-gone.
This sequel blends sci-fi, fantasy, and romance into a high-stakes ride. Samantha and Connor’s fated connection thrums with tension and heart, while side characters Nina and Margaret race to contain magical disasters and unlock forbidden truths. The sensory writing—rain-slick streets, metallic storm air, and the hum of cosmic energy—puts you right in the chaos.
If you love star-crossed romance wrapped in reality-bending stakes, this one delivers. It’s a whirlwind of danger, heart, and “don’t you dare blink” cosmic drama.
4.5/5 for high-stakes love and a comet-ride of a plot.