The Iron Chest

The Gods are at war. Jabrael is their weapon.


Once, she obeyed Amereld’s iron laws. Now, imprisoned and confessing to her captors, she reveals the truth: she touched the demon Lumos, refused purification, and embraced monstrosity when survival demanded it.


This is not a chosen-one tale. It is the story of a woman who will shatter laws, betray loyalties, and sacrifice even her humanity to fight a war the rest of the world cannot see.


Praise for The Iron Chest


“Violence, love, lust, magic, and a complex cast… R. A. Neddow is a master of her craft.” —Nikole Severance


“Dark, complex, and utterly original… takes familiar YA themes and transforms them into something layered and psychologically intense, perfect for a mature fantasy audience.” —Mira Maschmeyer


“Sneaks up on you with its beauty, then knocks you down with its heartbreak… a lyrical yet sharp narrative that balances wonder with raw emotion. Fans of The Name of the Wind will feel right at home.” —Alex MacKenzie


“One part coming-of-age, one part political drama, and all epic… a debut that promises great things ahead.” —Ian Barr


Perfect for fans of R. F. Kuang, Hannah Kaner, Anna Smith Spark, and Patrick Rothfuss.

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The Iron Chest

The Gods are at war. Jabrael is their weapon.


Once, she obeyed Amereld’s iron laws. Now, imprisoned and confessing to her captors, she reveals the truth: she touched the demon Lumos, refused purification, and embraced monstrosity when survival demanded it.


This is not a chosen-one tale. It is the story of a woman who will shatter laws, betray loyalties, and sacrifice even her humanity to fight a war the rest of the world cannot see.


Praise for The Iron Chest


“Violence, love, lust, magic, and a complex cast… R. A. Neddow is a master of her craft.” —Nikole Severance


“Dark, complex, and utterly original… takes familiar YA themes and transforms them into something layered and psychologically intense, perfect for a mature fantasy audience.” —Mira Maschmeyer


“Sneaks up on you with its beauty, then knocks you down with its heartbreak… a lyrical yet sharp narrative that balances wonder with raw emotion. Fans of The Name of the Wind will feel right at home.” —Alex MacKenzie


“One part coming-of-age, one part political drama, and all epic… a debut that promises great things ahead.” —Ian Barr


Perfect for fans of R. F. Kuang, Hannah Kaner, Anna Smith Spark, and Patrick Rothfuss.

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Overview

The Gods are at war. Jabrael is their weapon.


Once, she obeyed Amereld’s iron laws. Now, imprisoned and confessing to her captors, she reveals the truth: she touched the demon Lumos, refused purification, and embraced monstrosity when survival demanded it.


This is not a chosen-one tale. It is the story of a woman who will shatter laws, betray loyalties, and sacrifice even her humanity to fight a war the rest of the world cannot see.


Praise for The Iron Chest


“Violence, love, lust, magic, and a complex cast… R. A. Neddow is a master of her craft.” —Nikole Severance


“Dark, complex, and utterly original… takes familiar YA themes and transforms them into something layered and psychologically intense, perfect for a mature fantasy audience.” —Mira Maschmeyer


“Sneaks up on you with its beauty, then knocks you down with its heartbreak… a lyrical yet sharp narrative that balances wonder with raw emotion. Fans of The Name of the Wind will feel right at home.” —Alex MacKenzie


“One part coming-of-age, one part political drama, and all epic… a debut that promises great things ahead.” —Ian Barr


Perfect for fans of R. F. Kuang, Hannah Kaner, Anna Smith Spark, and Patrick Rothfuss.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781069648204
Publisher: Godsdamned Press
Publication date: 09/12/2025
Series: Amereld , #1
Sold by: PUBLISHDRIVE KFT
Format: eBook
Pages: 946
File size: 8 MB
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