The War is over, but the quiet is just beginning.Silas Vane is a man built of stone and silence. A retired captain scarred by the massacre at Black River, he retreats to the edge of the known world to restore a crumbling Watchtower. His goal is simple: order, isolation, and a roof that doesn't leak. He wants to fade away.Seraphina Moon is a woman woven from vines and starlight. A hedge witch living in the chaotic, overgrown cottage next door, she brews teas for heartbreak and reads the future in cards painted with moss and berry juice. She believes that nothing should be allowed to fade-especially not her grumpy new neighbor.Their war of attrition-fought with encroaching pumpkins, drafty windows, and unwanted scones-is interrupted when the Watchtower reveals its true purpose. It is not a fortress, but a beacon for an ancient, subterranean Archive of memory. And when Silas accidentally lights the lamp, he wakes up more than just the village.He wakes up the Erasure-a primordial void that eats history.Now, the soldier who wanted to forget and the witch who remembers everything must forge an unlikely partnership. Armed with a sword, a cast-iron teapot, and a manual made of glass, they must defend the valley of Oakhaven from monsters made of fog and silence.Tea & Tarot at the Edge of the World is a lyrical, atmospheric cozy fantasy about the architecture of trust, the magic of being known, and the terrifying, wonderful efficiency of falling in love.