Chronicles of Aethlum books 1 & 2

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“The gods may be gone. But the ember still burns.” Three thousand years ago, the gods fell. Only Aevyra remained. Before she vanished, the last goddess caged the god of unmaking—Malakar—and left behind a single spark of her divine light: the first Lightbearer. Now, in the shattered world of Illyndor, that spark has returned. In…

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“The gods may be gone. But the ember still burns.”

Three thousand years ago, the gods fell. Only Aevyra remained.

Before she vanished, the last goddess caged the god of unmaking—Malakar—and left behind a single spark of her divine light: the first Lightbearer. Now, in the shattered world of Illyndor, that spark has returned.

In a haunted forest soaked in old blood, a child with silver eyes is born beneath moonlight. He is cradled by fate and hunted by horrors. The witch Vellin prowls the trees, drawn by blood and prophecy. And when her shadow falls upon the cottage of Mallwell and Reyla, not all will survive what comes next.

Far to the north, Lord Thalorin Rhon’Dareth of Silverwood rides with only one companion—Gromm Stonefist, an eight-foot warrior of fury and fire—to defend a doomed village under siege. What awaits them at Hollow Rise will echo across ages.

From moonlit groves to burning battlegrounds, from temple halls to cursed ruins, Eternal Ember is a sweeping saga of ancient powers, fragile hope, and the spark of light that endures in even the darkest places.

A tale of rebirth and reckoning, this opening chapter in The Aethlum Saga blends visceral emotion with rich worldbuilding and unforgettable characters. Perfect for readers who seek fantasy that hurts, heals, and lingers.

Eternal Ember is the haunting beginning of The Aethlum Saga—a tale of ancient gods, rising darkness, and a child born with silver eyes who may be Illyndor’s last hope. As kingdoms fall and shadows stir, unlikely heroes must rise, hearts will be broken, and the ember of light must endure… or all will be unmade.

1 review for Chronicles of Aethlum books 1 & 2

  1. Mark R – Goodreads

    Of Shadows and Light – Aethlum Saga Book II

    This is one of those rare fantasy sequels that doesn’t soften its edges. Of Shadows and Light goes somewhere genuinely dark, and it commits to it. The final chapters are brutal in the quietest way — no spectacle, no melodrama, just consequences.

    I remember finishing it and just sitting there, heart racing, half wanting to shout at the book and half in awe that it went that far. It’s not horror, but it absolutely leaves you on edge, especially if you’re attached to the characters.

    If you like your fantasy safe, this might not be for you. If you like it honest, intense, and emotionally fearless, it absolutely is

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