The Ledger and the Tide (eBook)

The Ledger and the Tide (eBook)

Sophia Hartford
Sophia Hartford
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Velvet Heart Press
Codice EAN: 9798235041868
Anno pubblicazione: 2026
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Seventeen-year-old Isla Vane has been sitting on the northern shelf of the Selvara coast since she was six years old, writing down what the tide leaves. She has seven notebooks. She has a system. She has three hundred years of her family's careful documentation in the ledger that hangs in the tide keeper's hall, the record of the ongoing debt between her city and the sea. She has eight years of catalogued questions filed in the back of the notebook under a section she calls the question marks. And she has a gap in the founding ledger she has known about since she was fourteen, a space where something should have been written three hundred years ago and was not, an unpaid debt accumulating through seven generations of Vane women who maintained the ledger without knowing the foundation was incomplete. She has twelve hours before the imbalance tips past the threshold and the sea recalls everything it has ever loaned to Selvara. The boy who arrives on the northern shelf in an undamaged boat with unidentifiable markings is not a stranger. Emric of the Sorren Archipelago was remade by the sea's deep current at twelve and returned at nineteen, and he was the first living thing the Selvara tide ever gave back. Isla found him on the rocks eight years ago and went for help instead of continuing with her morning, and the sea has been recording that debt ever since. He knows what goes in the gap. He reads the tide in a language Isla's tradition does not have, and she reads the ledger in a language his does not, and together they have twelve hours to complete what Isla's mother found and could not finish before the storm came in from the harbor quarter and took her. Because the storm was not natural. The gap was not an accident. The harbor consortium has been waiting for the debt to tip the balance and remake Selvara's harbor on their own terms, by any means necessary. Isla has the ledger, the archive, and eight years of documentation. She has a passage under the keeper's hall that seven generations of Vane women used when the sea's business was not the city's business. She has a boy made of borrowed time who redirected a storm at cost to himself and does not consider this worth mentioning unless asked. And she has the sea, which has been in correspondence with the Selvara tide keeper for three hundred years and has been waiting, with the patience of something very large and very old, for someone on this coast to learn to read both sides of the conversation. The Ledger and the Tide is a YA romantasy about the debts that pass through families like unfinished sentences, about documenting things too large to be fully contained in any record, and about learning that the person reading the water beside you is the person who makes the reading complete. Perfect for readers who love: Protagonists who carry inherited work and make it their own Slow burn romance built on methodological recognition and earned trust Fantasy worldbuilding revealed through covenant systems and documentary practice Magic systems rooted in debt, record, witness, and the negotiation of what is owed Atmospheric coastal settings where the environment has its own agenda YA romantasy that rewards patience and trusts readers with complexity Romances where two people are better at the thing they love most when they are together