The Stars Fall Tonight – Book 4 is Here!



Tonight, the stars fall—and To Dream Beneath Dying Stars officially joins the world.

Book 4 of House of Teeth is the most emotionally charged chapter yet. It’s full of everything you’ve come to expect from Hiraeth: soul-deep grief, fire-forged loyalty, monstrous love, and the quiet, sharp beauty of choosing to survive. I poured every beat of my heart into this book—its tenderness, its fury, its reckoning. And now I finally get to share it with you.

If you’ve followed Rexar, Kriia, Remi, and the rest of the House this far... just know that this one will hit different. This one burns. And I absolutely cannot wait to hear what you think of it.

Whether you’ve read one book or all four, your thoughts—your DMs, your reviews, your emotional damage liveblogs—mean everything to me. Truly. Every time someone leaves a review or a message telling me how the story hit them, it’s like breathing life into these characters all over again. You’re the reason they live past the page.

So if you’ve read any of the books and want to leave a review or comment—thank you. It absolutely makes my day.
And as a little thank-you, if you send me proof of your review (screenshot or link), I’ll send you a bonus exclusive lore drop not yet published anywhere. Think hidden character POV, or a scene that was too emotionally devastating for the final cut…

To celebrate the launch:

  • Book 1 (No Kingdom for a Fang) is still free to download on Google Play.

  • Books 2 & 3 are just $0.99 each for the next week.
    Perfect time to catch up or gift the heartbreak to a friend.

And yes—because we celebrate in style around here—I’ve also created 7 brand-new, printable House of Teeth bookmarks for you. Emotional, funny, lore-rich, and a little unhinged. Just like the series.

[Download your free bookmarks here → click here!]
They’ll also be available permanently on my site under the Freebies tab.

Whether you read tonight at midnight or save it for a rainy weekend, I hope To Dream Beneath Dying Stars moves you. Scars you a little. Reminds you that even broken things can burn bright.

Thank you, truly, for being part of this journey.

Let 'em see your fangs.
—Remington

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