Volcanoes created Iceland. Over time, people forgot that a huge fiery heart beats underground. When formidable forces tire of peace, catastrophe is inevitable. In an instant, well-being will be destroyed, if nature so desires.
Anna Arnardottir is a famous volcanologist. She has a wonderful family, she lives in a magnificent house. Her world seems perfect to everyone. But there is no passion in it. Having found it, the heroine finds herself vulnerable to the elements.
Is it true that love is life? Or is it destructive? Sigríður Hágalín Björnsdóttir raises many questions about the choices of modern man, destroying all stereotypes about what is due, habitual, and correct.








