“I see you, all of you, and I wouldn’t change a thing.”

House of Stars

House of Stars

Two souls bound by fate, one chance to stop eternal night.

Book One of The Twelve Houses YA Fantasy Series

by A. N. Deeb

A girl with a deadly secret. A boy who longs to be special. A race to stop a malevolent evil casting eternal night.

Cyrah blames herself for her mother and best friend’s deaths. Constantly worried and insecure, the sixteen-year-old craves her witch hunter papa’s love and dreads her growing magical gifts will come to light. But when twisted monsters attack during a scouting mission, the bighearted young woman can’t help unleashing her power to save lives before fleeing into the woods.

Lliam burns with anger. Raised among those slumbering and awaiting a second chance at life, he’s furious to discover he’s the only living boy brought to the Moon and may never manifest a unique talent. And after a terrifying assault by nightmarish creatures, the teen reluctantly takes on a teacher to help open his mind—and in his dreams connects to a wounded soul on Earth.

Finding her self-worth during her nocturnal training sessions, Cyrah finally accepts her magic even as the enemy strikes out at those she cares about most. And just as Lliam learns how to let go of his rage and allow friendship in, he’s shocked to find out his mentor is in league with the horrors and using him to target his friend…

Will they reach across the stars to preserve all they love?


House of Stars is the immersive first book in the “The Twelve Houses” YA fantasy series. If you like relatable heroes, exploring beautifully imagined worlds, and vicious foes, then you’ll adore A.N. Deeb’s starlit tale.

Buy House of Stars today to find the good in both light and dark!

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My enemies stalked towards me. I needed to seriously reconsider making friends just for situations like this. And I was willing to bet my right kidney that they wouldn’t fight fair.
Yet again, my big fat mouth had led me into a world of trouble. But I would not yield, no matter how much it hurt.

Excerpt from House of Stars

Mona scrunched her nose and sniffed just as the beast lunged for her, grabbing the sides of her head with webbed hands. Mona bucked, trying to loosen the monster’s grip. Her wide, blue eyes locked onto mine before she screamed.

The beast overpowered her. Silvery tendrils flowed from Mona’s chest into the Nefarian. He was stealing her magic.

Excerpt from House of Stars

No sunlight filtered into this part of the forest. Squinting, I could barely make out what was right in front of me. Hanging between two trees was a wolf pup. Its paws were tied together. Its body shook in terror, hanging low close to a burning fire. Next to the fire, standing over the pup, was an enormous, hooded figure.

Excerpt from House of Stars

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Adrienne Deeb is the newest voice in YA Romantasy. House of Stars is a deeply addictive and brilliant debut, making it everything a fantasy reader desires and more. Family bonds, magic, and mythical creatures are the keys to fighting evil that could devastate the world and put an end to human existence. This is THE book to read in 2025.

K Stanley, bestselling author

Review of House of Stars

...vivid magic, heartfelt characters, and gripping drama that kept me reading late into the night. I have a soft spot for found family stories, and the bond between Cyrah and Lliam... made them underdogs I couldn’t stop rooting for.

Pam Hines, Editor and Book Coach

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Set in one of the most unique worlds I’ve seen in a long time, House of Stars is fast-paced and clever with relationships that pull you in till the end.

ERIN CLARK (WRITER)

Review of House of Stars

Escape on this adventure through the galaxy with vibrant magic as you fight beside the captivating characters of HOUSE OF STARS.

Harriet George (editor and writer)

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