The bookshop isn’t just listening. It’s preparing a formal complaint.
Leni Roth inherited The Old Page expecting overdue invoices, difficult customers, and the quiet misery of keeping an antiquarian bookshop alive in rainy Berlin.
She did not expect the shelves to shift when her stress spiked. Or the floorboards to enforce boundaries. Or the building to start correcting reality with the grim efficiency of a hostile clerk.
The shop is not haunted. It is a living sanctuary: old, opinionated, and built to contain something that should never be given a door. Unfortunately, Leni is its newly awakened Anchor—which means every anxious thought, careless word, and exhausted command may become part of the architecture.
Then Valerius arrives: elegant, dangerous, and far too familiar with the kind of magic Leni is accidentally triggering. He knows the rules of thresholds, contracts, syntax, and authority. He also knows that if Leni loses control, the shop may stop protecting her and start filing her under permanent inventory.
With a judgmental cat keeping military-grade observation logs, a protector she cannot quite trust, and a sentient bookshop becoming dangerously helpful, Leni must learn the one rule magic always obeys:
Words have power. Bad wording has consequences.
Perfect for readers who want:For fans of T. Kingfisher, Emily Wilde’s Encyclopaedia of Faeries, and anyone who suspects the true horror was never demons— it was imprecise wording on an unpaid invoice.
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