Cyan’s unannounced visit to Terk’s team goes wrong from the start. Locked gates and unfamiliar woods leave her frustrated — and then she unexpectedly runs into Steele, the man she worked with eight years ago and never forgot. Steele, lost in a dreamlike haze with his memories slipping, doesn’t realise Cyan is nearby or that danger is closing in. When he’s ambushed, Cyan steps in to save him. Now both of them are targets, and reaching Terk’s safe compound becomes a tense, dangerous race.
The mysterious, shifting reality created by the Beacon gives this story a wonderfully tense edge, trapping Cyan and Steele in a world designed to protect Terk and the castle’s residents. I loved how they had to navigate that engineered illusion while facing an enemy pulled straight from Steele’s past — forcing them to work together and revisit old memories in order to survive. There’s a strong emotional undercurrent throughout, with plenty of feelings woven into the danger, yet the characters still approach each challenge with clear, logical problem‑solving. That balance made their journey easy to follow and deeply engaging.
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