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288 pages, Hardcover
First published September 16, 2025
“She wore her suit of armour, made up of her fear and pain, but underneath, she was still burning.”
Set two years before the start of The Priory of the Orange Tree and illustrated by Rovina Cai, Among the Burning Flowers is a new short novel in The Roots of Chaos cycle. It tells the story of the Fall of Yscalin through three secondary characters from Priory: Marosa Vetalda, Donmata of Yscalin; Estina Melaugo, a huntress of Draconic beasts; and Aubrecht Lievelyn, future High Prince of Mentendon and Marosa’s fiancé.
This roughly 250-page short novel serves as a prologue to Priory—a function it fulfills perfectly, as it has now made me very tempted to re-read that book. It’s a heartbreaking story not only about what led one of Virtudom’s most faithful kingdoms to become a draconic kingdom swearing allegiance to the Nameless One, but also about a captive crown princess willing to do anything to protect her people. Because while Estina and Aubrecht have their roles in this book and their perspectives add more depth to the overall story of this world, the undisputed protagonist is Marosa.
Among the Burning Flowers isn’t the book I’d recommend as a starting point for this series—my recommendation is always to follow the chronological order, starting with A Day of Fallen Night—but I think as a companion novel it provides a lot of background to Yscalin’s situation at the beginning of Priory. As always, I’m still amazed at how Shannon continues to expand this complex world with its different cultures, customs, and religions—seriously, few epic fantasy books have such elaborate world-building, with so much queer representation and always a sapphic main character, and that draws inspiration from different parts of the world and historical periods.
A great new installment in The Roots of Chaos cycle that serves as an appetizer while we wait for a third full-length novel set in this world.
ARC provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
