Cover Reveal: Chaos of the Stars

This story asked everything of me. Now I get to show you what it became.

Created by Tiffanie Harvey with Canva

✨ It’s Finally Time

I’ve waited a long time to share this moment with you.

Not because I didn’t want to.
But because this story—this sequel—has taken me deeper than I expected.
And it felt sacred to let it shape me first.

But now? I’m ready.

Today, I’m revealing the final cover of my next novel: Chaos of the Stars.

It’s chic. It’s sequential. It’s simple.
And it captures everything I’ve poured into this story over the last year.

Let me show you what it looks like—and then tell you what it means.

🖼 The Cover

Take a deep breath. Soak it in.
(You can even scroll back up—I won’t judge.)

It’s moody. Mythic. Stark and alive at the same time.

Every visual element was chosen with intention.
The color palette. The shape language. The light behind the shadows.
It all reflects the deeper questions this book explores:

  • What does it mean to step into power you never asked for?

  • How do you keep going when the weight of the world isn’t metaphorical—but literal?

  • What if you’re the key to something sacred… but you still feel unworthy to hold it?


The Story That Lives Beneath the Surface

Chaos of the Stars picks up where Soul of the Stars left off.
But it’s not just a continuation—it’s a deepening.

My main character isn’t running anymore. She’s being refined.

She’s navigating the truth of who she is, what she carries, and what it means to lead when you never wanted to be chosen.

There are fallen gods. Unstable alliances. Magic that won’t be tamed.
And underneath it all—there’s the quiet ache of becoming.
Of stepping into the life she never asked for… but was born to carry.

It’s not just fantasy. It’s formation.

Why This Book Took Longer

I want to tell you something honestly: this book asked more of me than any other project I’ve ever written.

Not because of the plot. Not because of the pressure.
But because of who I had to become to write it.

I had to walk through my own wrestling with calling and control.
I had to grieve old dreams.
I had to learn how to write with God —not just for a deadline.

And while I was doing that?
This story was growing roots.
It was changing.
And it was changing me.

When I say it was birthed in fire—I mean it.
But I also mean: it’s more alive, more layered, and more honest because of it.

A Gentle Ask + A Beautiful Next Step

If this story has stirred something in you… if you followed Soul of the Stars and have been quietly waiting for the next chapter…

I’d love for you to do one (or all) of the following:

  1. Leave a comment below: What’s your first impression of the cover? I’d love to hear your reaction.

  2. Forward this post to a fellow fantasy lover who needs a good story to sink into.

  3. Join my VIP Reader List if you’re not already on it—you’ll get early access to preorder links, signed copies, and bonus scenes as we get closer to launch.

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🖊 The Final Word for Today

This story stretched me.
But it also grounded me.
And I can’t wait to place it in your hands.

Because the truth is: I didn’t just write Chaos of the Stars for me.

I wrote it for every woman who’s been asked to carry more than she thought she could…and did it anyway.

This one’s for you.

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