The Bone Weaver's Garden
A forgotten lineage. A forbidden garden. A memory that grows in silence.
When Amara returns to her grandmother's village after years away, she finds the house empty, the garden overgrown, and the air thick with secrets. But buried beneath the roots and herbs lies a sacred legacy-one whispered through bone sigils, carved prayers, and the songs of women who healed in secret and remembered in silence.
Her grandmother was a Bone Weaver-one of the last of a hidden lineage of women who kept the old ways alive when the empire declared them forbidden. Through ancestral rites, sacred plants, and the language of the land itself, they tended a memory that could not be erased-only buried.
As Amara begins to unravel the symbols left behind, she is drawn into a sacred inheritance of grief, power, and purpose. Each thread of bone and bloom in the garden is a story waiting to rise. But to claim it, she must decide: Will she remain a daughter of forgetting, or become a guardian of what endures?
The Bone Weaver's Garden is a lyrical, visionary novel of healing, feminine power, and ancestral reclamation. This is a story about the quiet rebellions that bloom when women choose to remember-and the gardens that grow from bones.