“Alaska was magic.” That’s all Dream Kennedy knows of the mother who died to give her life. Half Deni’aa, half dynasty, she was raised beneath the blistering heat of Midland, Texas, carrying the ghosts of a world she’s never seen. When her father brings her north, she follows the whispers of the mountain. The storm stirs with omens. And the glacier hunts what it wants. Dream sinks beneath the ice, claimed by a world that never returns what it swallows—until Denali Blackbird, the last Spirit Man of Deni’aa legend, finds her and breathes her back to life. When she wakes, her eyes burn with the colors of the aurora, and her soul is bound to him by a thread spun through lifetimes. But somewhere beneath a southern sun waits a man made of ruin—the one she swore she’d love until the end of times. Torn between a lifetime of yearning and a spirit that calls her home, Dream must face The Order —a rising human power obsessed with purity and control—and awaken the truth buried in her blood: some bonds are older than life and death. Hauntingly romantic and achingly human, The Book of Denali is an immersive adult romantasy written with cinematic scope and folkloric heart. It is a tale of belonging and betrayal, of devotion and destiny, where southern empire collides with northern myth, longing becomes a language written in grief, and love itself dares to rewrite fate.