Why I Wrote Heir of the Forgotten
Sometimes, stories come to you like lightning—loud, unstoppable, and impossible to ignore.
Other times, they come slowly. Softly. Like a whisper from something forgotten.
Heir of the Forgotten was the second kind.
I wrote this book after a long creative silence. For months—maybe even years—I wasn’t writing, not really. Life had gotten too loud. I was carrying things I didn’t know how to set down. And when I finally picked up a pen again, I didn’t expect anything. I thought I was just dipping my feet back in the water.
But this story took over.
And somehow, in writing it, I found something I’d been missing in myself.
This is a book about magic—but also about doubt.
About discovering who you are after everything feels broken.
It’s about love that refuses to be dictated by fate.
And it’s about the power of choosing your own story, even when the world tells you it’s already written.
Here’s a little taste of what’s coming:
“Some bonds can’t be broken — but some are meant to be rewritten.”
If that resonates with you, maybe this book is yours too.
You can preorder Heir of the Forgotten now and be one of the first to step into the world I’ve been quietly building:
👉 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FGDRZGQJ
Thank you for being here. Truly.
More magic is coming soon. 🌙
With starlight,
Morgan


