Pages
384
Year
2025
Language
English

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This epic sequel to Waking Fire follows a girl forced to leave home for the first time to confront her destiny -- and the ancient evil dragon god set to destroy the world. Perfect for fans of A Song of Wraiths and Ruin and We Hunt the Flame.


'Waking Fire is propulsive and full of heart. I'm hooked and can't wait to see where Naira, Kal, and Nez go next!' - Sara Holland, New York Times bestselling author of Everless and Havenfall
Naira Khoum's life used to be simple and easy in her quiet village hidden beyond the desert. But with the ruthless warlord Sothpike at her doorstep, Naira has no choice but to leave home for the first time in search of the mysterious nomad Gamikal, the only person who can help her understand the strange powers that have awakened inside her. But doing so means parting ways with her twin brother, Nez, and her love, Kal.
But finding Gamikal is only the beginning. He tells Naira of Sothpike's plan to resurrect the evil dragon god Ergenegon from the godfire where he's been trapped for centuries. Only Naira has the power to stop him, but before they can reach the godfire, they're captured by Sothpike's army, led by his son, Ashoka.
As Naira travels with the army, she learns that Ashoka is nothing like his father-in fact, he's been slowly building support in an effort to end the war, and with Naira's help, they might have a chance. With growing feelings between them, Naira finally learns what her true destiny is-to enter the godfire and emerge as a dragon. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, will Naira find the courage to walk into the flames of her fate?
"Waking Fire is propulsive and full of heart. I'm hooked and can't wait to see where Naira, Kal, and Nez go next!" -Sara Holland, New York Times bestselling author of Everless and Havenfall
"A searing-hot fantasy debut, full of wit, sacrifice, and the bonds that make us family. Naira is the hero I wish I'd had growing up. Jean Louise understands that the best fantasy is horror and doesn't shy away from the darkness. Her writing is a fire that scorches everything in its path." -Jaida Jones and Dani Bennett, co-authors of Master of One
"A vibrant fantasy debut that delivers fast-paced adventure and unexpected surprises." -Kirkus Reviews

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