Where silence rules, names can rebel.In the city of Aurelia, law is not written on paper-it is spoken through horns and carved into mirrors. Every order echoes across the spires. Every reflection watches. To speak your own name aloud is not only forbidden, it is rebellion.For generations, Aurelia has lived under the suffocating grip of the Council and their masked enforcer, known only as Arichon. His silver mask is flawless, his voice carried by the horns, his gaze multiplied in every shard of glass. Those who resist do not merely die-they are forgotten. Erased from memory, as if they never existed.But when Lyra, a girl with scars and a strange hum in her ribs, dares to whisper her own name, everything changes. She carries within her the power of the Root, a pulse beneath the city that answers to names, breath, and choice. And with that power comes the ability to fracture silence itself.By her side stands Kael, a soldier of fire whose rage barely fits his skin, and Selene, a healer whose steadiness anchors Lyra's storm. Together, they discover that the greatest weapon against tyranny is not a sword or flame, but identity itself. Names have power-power to wound, power to heal, power to remember.As Aurelia erupts into chaos, the streets burn, mirrors bleed, and the horns falter. But rebellion has a cost. Allies will fall. The Root itself trembles. And in the heart of the Mirror Vault, Lyra must face Arichon, unmask him, and risk being erased forever.The question is not whether she can defeat him.The question is whether Aurelia will remember her name when it is over.The Night That Breathes is perfect for fans of: Throne of Glass by Sarah J. MaasSix of Crows by Leigh BardugoFourth Wing by Rebecca YarrosDaughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor✨ What readers will find inside: A dark, atmospheric city where silence itself is weaponized.A heroine torn between fire and breath, caught in love that is both anchor and flame.Explosive battles across bridges, rivers, and plazas, where every reflection can kill.A villain who hides behind a silver mask-until his true name is spoken.A final confrontation in the Mirror Vault, where identity itself becomes a weapon."The night does not belong to silence-it belongs to breath."This is not only a story of rebellion. It is a story of remembering. Of refusing to disappear. Of choosing to breathe when the world would rather you stayed silent.If you are searching for your next page-turning YA romantasy, let The Night That Breathes sweep you into a city of mirrors, fire, and forbidden names.