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Reunion of the Three

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New to The Ring of Worlds? Start here.
Reunion of the Three is Book One of the Ring of Worlds Main Series and the best starting point for new readers.


What is this book about?

The government separated them for fifty years. Now the Ring of Worlds will need them together.


Alexander Eldred, Imara Inanna, and Sirenī Adamma were once bound by love, power, and a destiny no one else understood. Together, they were extraordinary - and their power made them dangerous. So the Unified Government tore them apart.


For nearly half a century, the Three obeyed the decree that kept them separated, watched, and controlled. Then, a vision of a mysterious city calls Alex toward a danger no one is prepared for, and the rise of a necromancer who threatens far more than Gaea alone.


To answer the call, the Three must defy the government that fears them, confront the truths buried beneath their separation, and decide whether the bond that makes them a threat is also the only force strong enough to save the Ring of Worlds.


Because some things do not fade in silence and time. They wait.


Reunion of the Three is the first book in The Ring of Worlds, an expansive LGBTQ+ science-fantasy saga of ancient magic, interdimensional danger, diverse heroes, found family, queer devotion, and cosmic consequences. The books build directly on one another and are best read in order.


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Perfect for readers who enjoy

  • A clear starting point for a connected long-form series

  • Lost love, reunion, forbidden power, and government control

  • Necromancers, visions, ancient danger, and world-spanning stakes

  • Readers who want to meet the Three from the beginning

  • Connected science fantasy and epic fantasy series

  • Magic, mythology, ancient mysteries, and cosmic consequences

  • Found family, loyalty, devotion, and complex relationships

  • Queer-inclusive speculative fiction

  • World-spanning danger with an emotional human center

  • Stories where character bonds matter as much as magic and monsters

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