Black Frost

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By Amir Tamarkit

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For the forgotten village of Vinter Hollow, winter is not just a season—it's a predator. Every year, a phenomenon the locals call "The Black Frost" descends, bringing with it a supernatural cold that steals more than just warmth. People vanish without a trace. Clocks stop at the same fateful hour. And the living forget the lost ever existed.

Grieving climate researcher Elara Vayne knows nothing of this when she inherits her late husband Liam's ancestral home in the remote village—a place he never mentioned. Seeking closure, she instead finds a house full of secrets: impossible journals in Liam's handwriting, whispers of "frozen souls" among the villagers, and a forest that seems to watch her every move.

When the temperature plummets beyond scientific explanation and her own memories begin to fray, Elara uncovers a terrifying truth: the Black Frost doesn't just kill the body, it erases a person from time itself.

To unravel the mystery of her husband's past and the curse that grips the town, Elara must forge an uneasy alliance with Silas, a grim shopkeeper who is one of the few to remember the forgotten. Their quest takes them deep into a forest where reality breaks down and the ghosts of lost moments replay in the snow. Racing against her own erasure, Elara hunts for a temporal "Heart of Winter," the source of the bleed in time, where she will be forced to confront the impossible truth behind her husband's sacrifice.

Black Frost is a novel of atmospheric suspense and emotional depth, weaving a story where love must contend with the laws of physics, and memory becomes the last line of defense against a cold that threatens to unwrite history itself.

Black Frost