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Fire and Marrow

(2026)
(The third book in the Ember Throne Saga series)
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The siege began on the third day of the fourth week.

Commander Sorev's calculation is simple: the birth is the crisis. Hold position, wait for the founding fire to arrive into the world, and negotiate from the pressure of a newborn and an exhausted omega and a crown prince who has more to lose than he's ever had before.

Sorev has underestimated Caelan's patience. He's also underestimated Idris.

Fire and Marrow opens with an army on the perimeter and four weeks left. It ends with the passes clear and a peace treaty being ratified in a room three hundred miles away, with language that started as a theory spoken aloud to a scholar who wrote it down. Everything in between is what the bond was built for.

The founding fire is born into a citadel under siege, named privately before the court knows it exists, and presented formally to a court that still isn't sure what it means — while Varek's remaining network watches from a distance and Thessaly's intelligence closes the distance one name at a time.

Raeth is always three steps ahead. Mira memorizes things she wants to remember. Pell has learned when to finish his wine and when to ask questions. And Veth, the scholar who has spent thirty years studying the prophecy, arrives with document cases and the particular quality of someone who has been waiting her whole career for exactly this room.

Fire and Marrow is the conclusion of The Ember Throne Saga — a siege novel, a birth story, a found family settling into itself, and a love story completing the full arc of what it means to choose something again in full knowledge of the cost.

Contains: MM romance, omegaverse, dragon shifters, mpreg, birth, established relationship, siege, found family, prophecy resolution, HEA.


Genre: Paranormal Romance

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