In the shadowed halls of the Hollow Court, where books bite the unwary and rooms rearrange themselves according to political necessity, the Archivist has built a careful life among secrets that aren't hers to keep. But when a mysterious message appears in silver ink that moves across ancient pages, her world of dusty tomes and whispered knowledge collides with forces far older and more dangerous than court intrigue.
Summoned by the enigmatic Adjutant-a man whose true name makes oaths nervous-she's tasked with what should be a simple courier mission to the border forests. The sealed letter she carries bears a symbol that hasn't been used in generations: the feather encircled by thorns, emblem of the court's first and most dangerous bargain. It's a message the reclusive foresters will actually open, unlike the countless diplomatic overtures they've burned at the border for months.
But simple missions have a way of becoming complicated when ancient magic is involved.
The border forests are alive in ways that defy understanding-trees with memories longer than human lifespans, thorns that hunt with predatory intelligence, and paths that exist only when the forest deems them necessary. The foresters who guard these wild places are older than they appear and more powerful than anyone in the Hollow Court suspects. They think in seasons rather than moments, in centuries rather than years, and they have very little patience for the court's political games.
Guided by Thorn, a enigmatic forester whose healing touch and blade grown from his own flesh mark him as something more than human, the Archivist discovers that surviving her mission will require more than just diplomatic skills. As ancient powers stir and old bargains come due, she must navigate not only the supernatural dangers of the borderlands but also the growing attraction she feels for two very different men-the Adjutant with his measured grace and hidden kindness, and Thorn with his deep connection to the wild places that civilization fears.
When the forest's thorns taste her blood and mark her as someone worth remembering, the Archivist realizes that some missions change you in ways you can never undo. Some doors, once opened, lead to paths you never intended to walk. And some hinges-whether they're broken feathers tucked behind library shelves or living thorns pressed between the pages of personal ledgers-connect worlds that were never meant to remain separate.
Rich with atmospheric world-building and lyrical prose, "The Feather and the Thorn" explores the boundaries between civilization and wildness, duty and desire, the safety of known dangers and the allure of mysteries worth dying to solve. It's a story about the power of names and the price of promises, about the magic that lives in the spaces between words, and about the courage it takes to step through doors you're not entirely ready to open.
In a world where information is currency and survival depends on knowing which secrets to keep and which to trade, one archivist discovers that some knowledge comes with roots deep enough to change everything-including herself.
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Jennie Wren Foster has created an intriguing series of books called Hearts of the Hollow Court. Jennie enjoys reading, writing, movies and traveling. She lives with her husband and many dogs in Utah. Jennie Wren Foster is the author of 5 books, including Heir of Firelight: The veil is shattering. Magic is unraveling. And only she can unite a world built to tear itself apart. (Hearts of the Hollow Court Book 5) and Marked by Thorns: Enemies by duty. Fated by magic. Torn by choice. (Hearts of the Hollow Court Book 1). You can sign up to get updates about their writing.