In the kingdom of Ashenmere, fire is memory. Every flame contains the echo of every fire that came before it — and the Ember Throne, burning in the heart of the Cinderhold for a thousand years, holds the memories of every ruler who ever sat upon it. To be crowned is to inherit a millennium of wisdom, ambition, and madness.
When young blacksmith Sorrel Vane accidentally extinguishes a sacred flame during the coronation of Prince Aldric, she commits the gravest crime in Ashenmere's history. The punishment is death. But the flame, before it died, passed something to Sorrel — a fragment of royal memory, a secret so dangerous that the ruling family has spent ten generations trying to forget it.
Now hunted by the Crown Guard and carrying knowledge she can barely comprehend, Sorrel flees into the Unburnt — the vast frozen wilderness beyond Ashenmere's borders where no flame has ever caught. There she discovers that fire's memory is not unique. Ice remembers too. And the Unburnt is not the wasteland the kingdom believes it to be, but an ancient civilization that has been waiting, with cold patience, for exactly this moment.
Accompanied by Cassia, a disgraced fire-priest who questions everything Ashenmere holds sacred, and Wren, a mute cartographer who maps the world in ways no one else can see, Sorrel must navigate a war between fire and ice that has been burning — and freezing — since before human memory.
"The Ember Throne" is a story about the things we inherit, the lies we build civilizations upon, and the terrifying freedom of being the person who finally tells the truth.
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The coronation flame had burned for eleven days when Sorrel killed it. She hadn't meant to. She was…
The cell beneath the Cinderhold was carved from the same volcanic rock as the chamber above, but her…
They ran for three days. Cassia's hidden passages led from the cells through a network of lava tube…