After the Flood washed the giants from the earth, something learned how to survive without a body. And in Babylon, it finally found a way back.
Ruth is a river-born weaver who carries a quiet legacy passed down through patient hands. What begins as a journey to a thriving new city becomes a descent into a rising nightmare. She feels a dark hum beneath her feet. Something in the stone is listening. Something hungers.
At the center of Babylon stands the Tower. It is a monument to human ambition, but its walls do not simply rise. They breathe. The drowned spirits of the Nephilim have slipped into the clay. They whisper through mortar and pride as they search for a vessel strong enough to tear open the veil between worlds.
And they have noticed Ruth.
When her husband Joshua is drawn into the Tower's grasp, Ruth must fight to hold onto the man she loves while ancient spirits fight to claim him as their gate. As language fractures and the city collapses, Ruth discovers a truth buried in her bloodline. She carries a thread strong enough to bind what power cannot break.
The Tower of Ashes is an emotional and atmospheric reimagining of the fall of Babel. Blending biblical history with supernatural tension and epic fantasy, this story proves that the smallest threads can outlast the tallest towers.
The world forgot the lesson of the Flood. Ruth's blood remembers. And memory is the one force the spirits cannot destroy.