Description
The Mercy of Thin Air by Ronlyn Domingue is a captivating historical fiction novel set in New Orleans during the 1920s. This poignant story follows Raziela Nolan, a young woman whose life is tragically cut short in the midst of a passionate love affair and her dream of becoming a doctor. However, Razi’s journey does not end with her death; instead, she chooses to linger “between” life and whatever lies beyond, giving readers a unique and haunting perspective on love, loss, and redemption.
Through Razi’s ethereal narration, the novel weaves together the lives of her lost love, Andrew, and a modern-day couple, Amy and Scott, whose story unfolds nearly seventy-five years later in a house she haunts. Richly layered with themes of memory, time, and resilience, The Mercy of Thin Air masterfully explores the connections that span generations. This beautifully written tale will appeal to fans of literary fiction and historical romance who appreciate atmospheric storytelling and complex characters.
Perfect for readers who enjoy emotional depth and supernatural elements woven into historical settings, The Mercy of Thin Air is a memorable novel that lingers long after the final page.












