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Last Minute Pre-Orders: Change Your Fate and Get Deckbreaker

Tomorrow the deck breaks wide open.

On September 2nd, Deckbreaker Arcana: The Arkanthysis Collection will officially be available on Hoopla, Libby, and all your favorite ebook spots. Whether you’re someone who reads with a tarot deck beside you, lives for dark fantasy, or craves the delicious tension of a slow-burn romance—you’ll want to step into Avalon with me.

This collection gathers together The Unquiet Garden, The Unmade Vow, and The Last Dominion—three stories rooted in tarot, gothic atmosphere, and the dangerous beauty of emotional magic. If you’ve ever pulled a card and felt its meaning ripple beneath your skin, you’ll understand the world Sabine Cross inherits.

Avalon is not just a city. It’s a labyrinth of neon, grief, and possibility—a place where haunted mansions breathe, romance flickers in impossible places, and every card you turn could change the story.

Preorder now through Books2Read: Books 2 Read Preorder
(Amazon, Palace Marketplace, Everand, and Hoopla links will follow shortly!)

I can’t say this enough: thank you for supporting my work. Every message, every read, every share helps stories like these take root. If you’d like to keep up with future releases, writing obsessions, my anime rabbit holes, or my Love and Deepspace gushing, follow me over on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/90sinspiredink.bsky.social. I also painted with some watercolor paints for the first time in a while and made this promo piece for the book. I even added these adhesive gems, edited in Clip Studio Paint and Paint.net. 

The Arkanthysis Collection is my love letter to Tarot, to fantasy that dares to get messy, and to characters who bloom even when they’re surrounded by thorns. I hope you find a piece of yourself in Avalon.

🌙 Thank you for walking this path with me. Tomorrow, the cards are in your hands.

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