Seventy-two hours. Three realms merging. One Rose that has been waiting a thousand years to change colour.
The Black Rose has reached one hundred percent bloom. The walls between worlds are falling. For seventy-two hours, angels, vampires, demons, fairies, werewolves, and humans will share the same space - whether they're ready or not.
Twelve anchor pairs must hold the convergence. Ella and Aaron at the Earth Rose, where the black nectar has already scarred Aaron's hand. Eric and Aaria at the Cloud Rose, where chaos magic is the only thing keeping the rainbow dome intact. Eshaan and Kaya guiding the lost through the chaos, their compass butterfly pointing toward hope.
But Kael and the Syndicate have prepared for this moment for four hundred years. His nullification field can suppress any bond. His army is larger than anything the Covenant has faced. And he believes - with the conviction of a seven-year-old who watched his mother die in a war started by a lie - that the realms must stay separate forever.
Somewhere in the Rose's heart, a demon girl named Hazel is waking up. She has been waiting eleven hundred years. Her prophecy has guided every step of the Covenant. And when she emerges, everything will change.
The convergence has begun. The sacrifices are real. The love is complete.
The Black Rose Blooms is the third book in the Twelve Butterflies series, following Butterfly in a Vampire's Cage and Wings of Forgotten Memories. It is best read after the first two books.