The Book of Heroes

by Lorna Tedder

Fiction · Standalone · Secret Lives of Librarians Universe

Think The Magicians meets Dark where dangerous books reshape existence.


Description

When empathic librarian Lilah helps authenticate a forbidden grimoire at the St. Augustine Special Collections Library, she doesn’t expect to trigger a protective enchantment that shields her from reality itself. Now she and Raven Darbyshire, the last priest of a dying order, are trapped in shifting timelines where their own existence hangs by a thread.

Behind the library’s secure walls lies a cursed artifact—The Book of Heroes, a record of reality-shaping figures that’s becoming a weapon in the wrong hands. As pages vanish, so do the people written on them, their influence erased from existence. When Lilah discovers her former rival may be systematically unraveling reality, she and Raven must race to save not just the book, but a fractured world shaped by the priests within its pages—including themselves—before parallel dimensions collapse and ancient wards fail completely.


Genre

Urban Fantasy, Paranormal Romance, Dark Academia, Paranormal Suspense


Tone

Wry, introspective, emotionally vulnerable, psychologically tense, atmospheric, cathartic


Tropes

  • Reality shifting
  • Magical library repository
  • Friends to lovers slow-burn
  • Last of his kind priest
  • Found family
  • Protective magical wards
  • Reality-altering artifacts
  • Empathic protagonist

Why You’ll Love It

Sophisticated urban fantasy with academic rigor, complex world-building, and character-driven narrative where magic systems have real consequences and costs.


Trigger Warnings

  • Reality dissociation
  • Emotional manipulation
  • Death of loved ones
  • Kidnapping
  • Self-harm references
  • Violence and betrayal
  • Identity theft

About the Author

Lorna Tedder is a non-denominational minister, volunteer grief counselor, and full-time writer after a long career in public service. She writes fiction that crosses genres — from paranormal thrillers to romantic suspense to speculative women’s fiction — and non-fiction on spirituality, manifestation, grief, and personal growth. She lives in the Florida Panhandle with her family.