Jaedyn’s stories are unraveling faster than she can weave them back together. Rowan, with his plotter energy, offers to “help” get her story-verse in order. Against her better judgement, she lets him borrow her quill to organize one story—one tiny adventure—just to see what happens. Instead of arriving on a remote island on an archeological quest, they end up stranded in a hot, dusty desert.
Maris arrives with Dewey, her plotter Pomeranian, to try to untangle the story threads. Riley falls head over paws in puppy love. Rowan’s long-lost love interest, Karina, steps onto the page and offers to help write the story.
When two new dragons are summoned, the portal malfunctions, bringing in an evil sorceress searching for the Codex—a powerful reality-warping artifact—and Alaric, its protector. But Diedre discovers she’s in the wrong story-verse.
If that wasn’t bad enough, the Narrative Correction and Oversight Brigade (possibly aliens, definitely cranky)—summoned by the Department of Narrative Police—arrives, claiming her story violates at least seventeen laws of narrative cohesion.
Midgi has decided to write a book about runes and portals. He’s calling it the Multiverse of Maybe. Jaedyn must decide if she’s the one holding the quill—or if the story has a mind of its own
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