“City of Frost” is a novel about hearts that have learned to beat in the cold.
In a city whose worth is measured not by humidity or temperature but by the impact it has on souls, the protagonists of this novel live within a hidden frost: the frost of memory, the frost of loss, and the frost of unanswered questions.
Here, pain is not a fleeting event but a prolonged stay within the soul, and love is not an easy escape but a final gamble against fading away.
The story begins on a white hospital bed in the city, where the protagonist stands between life and death, between what was and what remains unsaid.
From that moment, the novel unfolds into intersecting paths of relationships, confessions, and heartbreaks, revealing the secrets of characters trying to survive, each in their own way.
The City of Frost is not just a story about a city but a mirror of humanity when forced to confront itself, when suffering is not defeated but understood, and when love—despite its fragility—becomes the last form of resistance and perseverance the truest expression of survival.






