The Fractured Remembers
Continue the journey with The Fractured Remembers, a visionary metaphysical fiction sequel where Aurelda and modern Mexico tremble toward sacred remembrance.
Download free sample chapters from all three books of the fully revised third edition of The Aurelda Chronicles, coming soon.
About the Book
What if the world you thought you were inventing had been calling you all along?
The Fractured Remembers is the visionary metaphysical fiction sequel to Prophecy of Resonance, carrying The Aurelda Chronicles beyond the first tremors of prophecy and into a deeper crossing between worlds. Where the opening volume reveals the wound in Aurelda’s sacred order, this second book asks what happens when that wound begins to echo through time, body, memory, and modern life.
In Solara, the Great Ceiba has fallen. The Lumina, once held as the living current of harmony, no longer moves with the same innocence. The sacred groves tremble. The Keepers feel what cannot be explained away. The K’aal’Zira, known as the Pulse of Fractured Belief, rises as more than a disaster. It is a signal, a spiritual shockwave, a sign that the realm is responding to an unhealed fracture within those sworn to protect it.
Mo’an stands within this trembling as a Resonance Keeper whose sensitivity has become both burden and compass. He is not asked merely to defend Aurelda. He is asked to listen to it. The prophecy before him does not point only to a temple, a court, or a hidden enemy. It points outward, toward a soul beyond the known realm, toward a world of concrete, wires, screens, exhaustion, and artificial light. That soul is Jason.
In present-day Playa del Carmen, Jason is living at the edge of his own unraveling. The city around him is humid, restless, beautiful, and indifferent. He is broke, tired, spiritually exposed, and haunted by a story that refuses to remain fiction. Aurelda reaches him through strange channels, through an inner voice, through symbolic pressure, through the uncanny feeling that what he is writing might also be writing him.
This is where The Fractured Remembers becomes more than a bridge between book one and book three. It becomes a threshold novel. The ancient and modern worlds do not simply run beside one another. They begin to resonate. Mo’an’s sacred landscape and Jason’s contemporary life reflect the same wound in different languages. One world speaks through Ceiba roots and Lumina tremors. The other speaks through anxiety, isolation, digital mirrors, and the ache of not belonging.
As a visionary metaphysical fiction sequel, this book leans into the central promise of Aurelda: myth is not escape when it returns us to what the body already knows. The story carries readers through sacred groves, political aftermath, prophecy, ritual, modern collapse, queer longing, and the first clear sense that remembrance may not obey the boundaries between realms. It does so without abandoning narrative tension. The stakes remain emotional, cosmic, relational, and immediate.
For visionary fiction readers, The Fractured Remembers offers the genre’s essential movement: a character’s inner transformation reshapes the meaning of the outer world. For queer spiritual readers, it offers a rare mythic language for longing, tenderness, same-sex sacred union, and the ache of being divided between what the world names as fantasy and what the soul recognizes as truth. For readers of Maya-inspired fantasy, it continues Aurelda’s rooted visual and ceremonial atmosphere while expanding the story into a modern Mexico setting that feels intimate, raw, and alive.
This sequel also sharpens one of the trilogy’s most distinctive threads: the relationship between technology and spirit. In Aurelda, sacred objects help shape perception and resonance. In Jason’s world, modern devices begin to feel less like distractions and more like strange thresholds.
The Fractured Remembers is the sequel to The Aurelda Chronicles where the story turns inward and outward at once. It deepens the mystery of the Lumina and brings Mo’an and Jason into a pattern neither fully understands. The result is a novel for readers who want fantasy with spiritual gravity, queer tenderness with mythic consequence, and metaphysical fiction that does not preach from above the story, but breathes through it.
Begin here after Prophecy of Resonance if you are ready for the fracture to become personal, for the sacred to cross into the modern, and for the silence between worlds to finally speak.
Perfect for Readers Who:
- Want a visionary metaphysical fiction sequel that deepens the myth instead of simply expanding the plot.
- Are drawn to stories where ancient worlds and modern life begin to mirror one another.
- Love queer spiritual tension, sacred longing, and emotional stakes that feel embodied.
- Enjoy metaphysical mysteries involving prophecy, memory, resonance, and unseen connection.
- Want fantasy that speaks to burnout, exile, belonging, and the strange feeling that a story may be remembering you back.
Download free sample chapters from all three books of the fully revised third edition of The Aurelda Chronicles, coming soon.

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The Fractured Remembers
Continue the journey with The Fractured Remembers, a visionary metaphysical fiction sequel where Aurelda and modern Mexico tremble toward sacred remembrance.
Download free sample chapters from all three books of the fully revised third edition of The Aurelda Chronicles, coming soon.





