Patterns of Repair
Briar Worthington Mysteries, Book 2
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Abilene Rose
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Accompanied by her loyal companions Catherine Winters and Mrs. Winters, Briar embarks on a treacherous journey across boundary-fractured moorlands to reach the mysterious Ravenscroft Hall. Along the way, they encounter Thomas Blackwood, an enigmatic scholar whose extensive knowledge of boundary phenomena seems almost too convenient—and whose true allegiances remain frustratingly unclear.
At Ravenscroft, Briar meets twelve-year-old Clara Burton, a remarkably gifted child who communes with "the rose lady"—Briar's own mother, Elizabeth Rose Thorne, speaking from beyond the boundaries between worlds. As Briar learns to integrate her Worthington mathematical precision with her Thorne-Harrington intuitive awareness, she discovers that the Crimson Circle has evolved far beyond their previous crude attempts at boundary manipulation.
Now wielding sophisticated knowledge of both family traditions, the Crimson Circle plots a triangulation ritual that would not merely breach the boundaries between worlds, but summon entities from the spaces between—ancient, hungry things that view our reality as ripe for conquest. As the ritual approaches its devastating climax, Briar must unite the fractured elements of her heritage to implement an unprecedented four-point counter-resonance, creating not rigid barriers between worlds, but carefully controlled selective permeability.
From the Gothic spires of Ravenscroft Hall to the liminal spaces between realities, "Patterns of Repair" weaves mathematical precision with supernatural intuition in a tale of family legacy, growing power, and the delicate balance required to keep multiple worlds from collapsing into chaos.
Perfect for readers who love atmospheric Gothic mysteries with intricate magical systems and strong character development.
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