1819. London's glittering ballrooms hold no allure for Evelyn Cavendish, a botanist whose gaze is fixed on the icy mysteries of the Arctic. When the reclusive Duke of Ashford announces an expedition to find the Frostfire, a mythical flower said to hold the key to time itself, Evelyn seizes her chance to escape societal constraints and etch her name in scientific history.
Nathaniel Lodge, the Duke, seeks the Frostfire not for scientific glory, but for a chance to mend a past shattered by loss and shadowed by whispers of betrayal. He sees in the flower the potential to rewrite his history, to reclaim a love lost to the cruel hand of fate.
Aboard the *HMS Boreas*, their perilous journey north becomes a crucible, forging a bond that defies the rigid confines of Regency society. Evelyn's vibrant spirit thaws the ice around Nathaniel's heart, while his quiet intensity ignites a passion within her that she never expected. But their shared quest is threatened by the expedition's ruthless financier, Jonathan Larson, a man whose obsession with the Frostfire’s power rivals Nathaniel’s own grief. Larson sees the flower not as a means to heal, but as a weapon to control the future.
As they venture deeper into the Arctic wilderness, ancient Inuit carvings whisper of forgotten gods and slumbering powers, warnings echoed by the expedition’s anthropologist, Rebecca Brown. When a series of chilling accidents cripples the *Boreas*, suspicion falls on Larson. Evelyn’s horrifying discovery of his clandestine ritual confirms his treachery, revealing the true and terrifying potential of the Frostfire — the power not merely to observe time, but to command it.
A brutal blizzard descends, mirroring the storm raging within their hearts. Nathaniel, driven to a desperate honesty, confesses a truth that shatters the fragile trust he and Evelyn have built, a truth intertwined with the Frostfire’s ethereal bloom and the tragic fate of his lost love, Isobel. They are hunted not only by Larson and the unforgiving elements, but by the awakened forces of the Arctic itself, ancient gods roused from their slumber by Larson's reckless ambition.
Trapped between a frozen past and an uncertain future, Evelyn and Nathaniel must make a harrowing choice. Harness the Frostfire’s power to save Isobel and stop Larson, or destroy it forever, sacrificing Nathaniel's chance at redemption. Their decision rests on more than just their individual desires; it becomes a test of their burgeoning love, a gamble that could either save them all or shatter the very fabric of time. In the unforgiving wilderness of the Arctic, they discover that even amidst the ice and snow, love can bloom. But its survival, and the survival of everything they hold dear, depends on a kiss from frozen time.