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She shrugs. “The plan is already in motion, and it won’t work if we’re late for our part. Now, let’s go lead the guards on a wild chase through town.”
Luna darts into the crowd. I glance over my shoulder at the person etching the wall. A fierce dragon is taking shape in the middle, ready to unleash its flame. It’s just a drawing, but I can’t help the twisting in my stomach.
This is what I get for asking for help.

Dangerous games. Kill or be killed. Can she survive a king's ruthless arena?
Clarissa craves an escape. An orphan forced into criminal acts with other kids by their caretaker, she longs to break free and become a healer. But when an archenemy provokes a deadly confrontation, the seventeen-year-old awakens hidden powers in an explosive and fiery defense.
Seized by soldiers and taken to the capital along with her only friend, Clarissa trains alongside other slaves to fight in the royal army. But surrounded by mysterious strangers and running low on trust, the desperate captive fears graduation day will be her last.
Is Clarissa destined to die in chains?
Rising Ember is the thrilling first book in the Forbidden Chronicles YA dystopian fantasy series. If you like strong-willed heroines, nail-biting drama, and clean slow-burn romance, then you’ll love Sara Wright’s action-packed adventure.

Author bio:
Sara Wright is the author of The Progenitor Chronicles and Forbidden Chronicles, a YA dystopian fantasy series packed with rebellion, elemental powers, and clean slow-burn romance.
She currently lives on Earth, her favorite vacation planet, with her husband and their very opinionated fur baby. But most days, she’s off exploring shattered kingdoms, star-spanning civilizations, and the occasional multiverse with her lifelong companions: Imagination and Creativity.
Raised on bedtime stories and fueled by a steady diet of fantasy, sci-fi, and a sweet topping of romance, Sara now writes tales for readers who crave action, heart, and hope. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her cycling, hiking, or singing dramatically to songs she swears are soundtracks to her books.



Sounds amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you think so. I really tried to capture the vibes of my favorite dystopian books into the story.
DeleteThank you so much for featuring Rising Ember. I very much appreciate it!
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