'"A Brother can appreciate beauty, can appreciate happiness and life, but it is the appreciation that an artist has for another’s fine work. If you become too involved then there will be no room for the magic in the vessel of your body."
'Kesta and Aureae may as well be from different worlds. Before he joined the Brotherhood, Kesta was a noble's son. He still lives a life of order and plenty while the Brothers teach him to distance himself from the world—to be a vessel for the magic. Meanwhile, Aureae is the oldest of a gaggle of noisy sisters, her life full of toil and chaos.
'But Kesta and Aureae are brought together by a certain rooftop in the city. A rooftop where each of them go to escape their lives for a few precious moments whenever they can. It is here that they grow together—grow up, and inevitably, grow apart—until their worlds collide again with a force that will leave you reeling.
'This is a sweet story of heartache, magic, and love, of life's lessons learned too young, and of finding your best self through the eyes of one who sees you for everything that you are, and everything that you could be.'
(Source: publisher's blurb)