Marguerite is a seawitch, born to wield the ocean's power. But when she’s abandoned in a desert - a place where the tides are just a distant memory - her magic fails her. Stripped of control, surrounded by heat and silence, she's forced to confront a world she can't bend to her will.
Then come the strangers: a wanderer with quiet strength, his sister whose sharp gaze sees too much, and a wisewoman who seems to know Marguerite better than she knows herself. These unlikely companions teach her to survive in the harshest of lands, but Marguerite's presence awakens something ancient beneath the sands - something dangerous.
A single mistake could destroy the fragile bonds she's built and unleash devastation across the desert. Can Marguerite find a new kind of power before it's too late, or will the storm inside her finally win?
Rowena Spring's storytelling journey began with a twist of dark humor - a prize-winning childhood tale about a murderous unicorn. It was a fitting prelude to a lifetime of weaving the fantastical with the unexpected. With a career steeped in science and heritage communication, Rowena has spent much of her professional life exploring the fascinating intersection of technology, society, and human connection.
Her writing - featured in anthologies and literary magazines like The New Quarterly - blends the surreal with the intimate, creating worlds where magic and reality coexist in mesmerizing harmony. A perennial vagabond, Rowena draws inspiration from her years on the east coast, where the ocean's restless rhythm shaped her imagination, and from a lifetime spent with horses, whose grace and power inform the heartbeat of A Song to Drown the World.