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Mystic Gap is a town built on forgotten truths.
Beneath its quiet streets, an ancient system stirsâone that governs memory, choice, and the cost of erasure. When the Spiral awakens, four ordinary adults are drawn into a convergence that challenges not just reality, but what theyâre willing to remember.
Begin the series with Book 1, where memory holds power, the past refuses to stay buried, and every awakening carries consequences.
The Mystic Gap Nexus Series
by JW Rosewood
What Readers Are Saying
âThe writing is atmospheric and immersive without dragging. The charactersâespecially the Guardiansâare complex, flawed, and easy to root for.â
âMagical, mysterious, and unputdownable. The haunting charm of Mystic Gap pulled me in from the first page.â
âRich worldbuilding, cryptic visions, elemental magic, and real emotional depth. The character bonds feel authentic and earned.â
âA clean supernatural fantasy that blends small-town mystery, ritual magic, and parallel worlds into a fast-paced, heart-driven story.â

The Mystic Gap Nexus Series
đ The Series Arc
Book 1 â Convergence Chaos: The Guardians Awaken
Hidden forces awaken beneath Mystic Gap, drawing seven ordinary lives into a conflict they donât yet understand.
Book 2 â Convergence Fallout: The Akashic Reckoning
The cost of awakening becomes clear as memory fractures and truth destabilizes reality.
Book 3 â Convergence Legacy: Rise of the Darkweavers
The system governing the world is revealedâand the architects who rewrote it step into the open.
Book 4 â Convergence Ascendant: The Founderâs Rite
An ancient rite resurfaces, demanding consent instead of control.
Book 5 â Convergence Eclipse: Fall of the Ascended
Every choice casts a shadow, and some consequences cannot be undone.
Book 6 â Convergence Reckoning: The Return of the Guardianâs Amulet
The true nature of the guardiansâ powerâand its priceâis finally revealed.
Book 7 â Convergence Hearts: A Guardianâs Promise
The Foundersâ promise is called dueâand the cost of keeping it can no longer be deferred.