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Rowan Hale has always believed death deserves reverence, not fear. When she is selected for a coveted internship at one of the country's most prestigious funeral homes, she steps into a world governed by ritual, restraint, and silence.
At its center is Professor Evelyn Blackwood-renowned for her mastery of restorative art, exacting in her standards, and impossible to read. Their connection is not new. Months earlier, they met as strangers at a national funeral directors convention: shared glances, quiet flirtation, an unspoken understanding neither dared name. They never exchanged names. They never imagined fate would bind them through authority and proximity.
As Rowan learns to care for the dead, she is drawn deeper into Evelyn's orbit-where devotion is demanded, boundaries blur, and control becomes a language of intimacy. In rooms meant for stillness, desire sharpens. In the presence of the dead, truth becomes impossible to ignore.
The Devotion of Silent Things is a dark academia sapphic romance about power, consent, and the sacred act of tending what remains-where love is as dangerous as it is inevitable, and silence holds more than the dead.