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Meet the Author:

Rowyn Adelaide

Rowyn Adelaide is an insatiable romance reader, advanced practice MSW social worker, and the author of the Fate of the Embered series. Her debut novel, Of Withering Dreams, launched the dark fantasy romance series with a haunting blend of passion and peril. Her work fuses atmospheric world-building with emotionally driven romance, often exploring themes of transformation, angst, and resilience. When she’s not writing or devouring stacks of romance novels, she’s usually globe-trotting, rocking out at concerts, counting down to spooky season, or singing karaoke (very poorly). She lives in the Midwest with her favorite creatures: her husband, their dog Audrey Shepburn (aka the goodest girl that ever lived), and their chaotic cat Stormy, who is equal parts villain and sidekick.

Connect with Rowyn on Instagram @aurthorrowynadelaide

Of Blooming Embers

In a world where memories are shattered and magic is untamed, her heart awakens to a power and a passion that could consume everything.

EMBER SPARKS

As Seryn pieces together long-lost memories, twisted dreams reveal truths more dangerous than the nightmares she once feared. Forced to flee, she joins Gavrel on a desperate search for answers about those she loves and the mysterious power coursing through her veins.

PASSION IGNITES

Although Seryn can’t forget how Gavrel once ripped their budding love from the roots, the feelings they once shared refuse to stay buried. But his secrets still linger—truths that could shatter what remains of her trust.

FATE BURNS

Whispers of rebellion rise, and stunning prophecies take root. Seryn never asked to be a pawn in Fate’s cruel game. But if she refuses, the mortal realm will perish.

In a decaying world where lies masquerade as truth and power demands sacrifice, Seryn must reclaim the shattered pieces of herself before fate ravages their world. Because once you breathe life into ember, the inferno doesn’t just burn the wicked—it consumes everything.

Fantasy Romance

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