The Lantern Keeper: The First Light
Elian Reed has spent sixteen years copying other people's words.
He is good at it. Precise, methodical, thorough. He notices everything and is noticed by no one. And when he finally collapses during a crowded city festival - not dramatically, just sits down on a kerb and finds he cannot make himself stand back up - his supervisor suggests, gently, that perhaps he needs a change of scenery.
The Royal Survey needs someone to catalogue a network of forgotten lantern shrines in the rural northern valleys. One season's work. Simple documentation. Elian accepts before he has quite decided to.
He arrives in the tiny village of Mossmere expecting isolation, which secretly sounds perfect. What he finds instead is a stone cottage that hasn't been lived in for thirty years, a community that expresses affection through bread left on doorsteps and tool handles carved to the right size, and an ancient network of enchanted paths that have been slowly dying for lack of anyone to care about them.
He was sent to document the shrines.
He starts repairing them instead.
He cannot help it. The lanterns respond when tended - brightening around genuine connection, dimming near loneliness, quietly guiding weary travelers toward the people and places they most need to find. And somewhere between the first shrine he cleans and the first light that wakes in the darkness, Elian begins to understand something he has never been told: that his particular way of moving through the world - careful, quiet, paying attention to things others overlook - is not a failing to be corrected.
It is exactly what the network has been waiting for.
Walking fog-covered paths with Brindle, a dusk fox who appears one morning injured beside a dark shrine and simply never leaves, Elian slowly restores the connections between isolated villages, reconnects communities that had forgotten how to reach toward each other, and discovers - almost without noticing - that he has built something he didn't know he was looking for.
The First Light is a cozy fantasy novel about exhaustion and recovery, about the particular strength of gentle people, and about what happens when someone who has spent years in the wrong place finally finds the right one.
Perfect for fans of Travis Baldree, Becky Chambers, and Sarah Beth Durst.
The Lantern Keeper: The First Light is Book One of The Lantern Keeper, a complete four-book cozy fantasy series.