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🖤 New Release Surprise: Eidolon Sonata – Now Available for Free 🖤

 Posted by Rin Nocturne | July 3, 2025

Surprise, my lovelies.

I’m thrilled (and slightly trembling) to share that my haunting novella Eidolon Sonata is officially live — and it’s completely FREE to download.



This one’s a ghost-waltz of the heart: a standalone dark fantasy novella that tangles dance, death, desire, and transformation into something strange and soul-deep. Inspired by Princess Tutu, Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid, and the aching beauty of magical girl trauma, this is my most emotionally raw and dreamlike work to date.



Set in the eerie, fog-bound coastal city of Avalon, Eidolon Sonata follows Latoya Vance, a gifted dancer chosen to study at the prestigious — and sinister — La Mer Conservatory. There, dance is more than art: it’s ritual, it’s sacrifice, it’s survival. Beneath stained glass and sea salt, Latoya trains under the watchful eye of the enigmatic Christoff Delacroix and is drawn into a midnight pas de deux with a masked phantom named Arien — a boy who “only dances with the dying.”



📖 Read Eidolon Sonata for Free at Your Favorite Ebook Retailer:

      This page will be updated as the ebook gets distributed to more online retailers. It may take a few more days. Follow me on BlueSky Social as these updates will be announced there as well. 

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