
Brinebound
The Forge-Fire is broken. Cassia's story begins where the chains end.
Dark luxury romantasy where the magic costs more than it gives.
Five chapters. One vow. Scroll, and the empire will show you what it does to the women it calls holy.
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For three centuries, Rome has held its empire by chaining dragons to the blood of seventeen generations of Vestals.
Livia Aurelia is the last of that line.
She counts her steps in sevens. She edits her thoughts before they reach her face.

Then Caelus arrives — a dragon-shifter of the free-line clans, sent south with a brother who has been planning this raid for nineteen years.
They take her at the Forum, in the smoke and chaos of Saturnalia.
They expect a hostage.
What they find is a woman whose blood can unmake the pact entirely.

What follows is a slow road north through dark country.
A falling, and a forging — between a Vestal taught to give away her self, and a free-born dragon who learned at twelve that some oaths take a lifetime to unmake.
And the man beside her, learning to hold what cannot be kept.

The math of the pact is simple. Eight threads bind a Vestal to the standard. The Sanguinalia takes one at a time — and with each thread, a memory.
To break it outright costs everything. She has six remaining.

She has to decide which chain to break, before she forgets why she ever cared.
The dragons remember.

The Forge-Fire is broken. Cassia's story begins where the chains end.

A dying fae court. An assassin's bargain. A second mythology begins.

What happens to a three-century empire when its foundational magic collapses?
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Start with Vestalfire, Book One of the Empire of Embers — a dragon romantasy set in an alt-historical Rome. It is the best entry point into Antonia Korwin's work.
Vestalfire is a slow burn rated roughly 3.5 out of 5 — explicit content arrives late, after the romantic arc is earned. It is written for adult readers (18+).
It shares dragon romantasy DNA with Fourth Wing but reads more literary and slow-burning, in the tradition of The Poppy War and The Jasmine Throne — character-first, morally complex, with a hard-magic system where every gift costs something.
No — they are two separate worlds that share one author's voice. Empire of Embers is dragon-shifter romantasy in an alt-historical Rome; Court of Cursed Fae is dark fae romantasy in a dying fae kingdom. You can start with either.
Yes. Vestalfire is Book One; Brinebound (Book Two) is forthcoming, with a trilogy finale to follow. Join the newsletter for release dates and early chapters.
Explicit sexual content after a slow-burn romantic arc, on-page violence (battle sequences, blood-magic costs), dubious-consent bond mythology (oath and binding magic), body horror around dragon transformation, parental abandonment and political coercion, and trauma processing through ritual and dissociation. Written for adult readers (18+).