Cinders of Rebellion

ebook Veins of Ash Series, #2 · Veins of Ash Series

By Murat Kır

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In the ashes of a fallen order, the true fire begins.

After the collapse of the Spiral Sanctum, Ashryn and her fractured allies must navigate a world stripped of its ancient truths. The spirals that once bound them no longer hold power—but the scars they left behind burn hotter than ever.
As whispers of forgotten magic stir in the valleys and old enemies rise from the smoke, Ashryn must choose: bury the flame of rebellion, or ignite a spark that no longer belongs to anyone.

This epic fantasy novel blends character-driven storytelling, political intrigue, and slow-burn world-building to deliver a rich tale of identity, legacy, and the fragile nature of power. Set in a world where fire was once divine, Cinders of Rebellion explores what remains after the myths are gone—and who we become when we are no longer chosen.

Fans of found family fantasy, rebellion-themed fiction, and female-led epic sagas will be captivated by the journey.

If you enjoyed the emotional depth of Robin Hobb, the layered politics of Brandon Sanderson, or the lyrical world-building of Samantha Shannon, this series will burn its way into your soul.

🜂 Perfect for readers who love:

  • fantasy books with powerful female leads
  • high fantasy with emotional stakes
  • post-magic world adventures
  • books like Fourth Wing, Priory of the Orange Tree, and Mistborn
  • slow-burn rebellion stories with deep lore and soft tension
  • epic fantasy with no chosen one trope
  • The fire has passed. But the cinders still speak.

    And some rebellions... never end.

    Cinders of Rebellion