The Jasad Crown
In the thrilling conclusion to the Egyptian-inspired Scorched Throne duology, a fugitive queen must risk everything and everyone she loves for the chance to restore her lost kingdom of Jasad.
Held deep in a mountain refuge, Sylvia has been captured by the Urabi, who believe the Jasad Heir can return their homeland to its former power. But after years of denying her legacy and a forbidden alliance with Jasad’s greatest enemy, Sylvia must win the Urabi’s trust while struggling to hide the dangerous side effects her magic is having on her mind.
In a rival kingdom, Arin must maneuver carefully between his father's desire to put down the brewing rebellion and the sacred edicts Arin is sworn to uphold. He is determined to find Sylvia before it's too late, but Arin's search unravels secrets that threaten the very core of his beliefs about his family and the destruction of Jasad.
War is inevitable, but Sylvia cannot abandon her people again. The Urabi plan to raise the Jasadi fortress, and it will either kill Sylvia or destroy the humanity she's fought so hard to protect. For the first time in her life Sylvia doesn’t just want to survive. She wants to win.
The fugitive queen is ready to reign.
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Sara Hashem
Sara Hashem’s writing journey began not in a quiet library, but amidst the hustle and bustle of life as a law student in California. While her peers buried themselves in legal textbooks, Sara was drawn to the ancient stories and magical worlds that populated her dreams. After a life-changing move to Egypt during her youth, she became captivated by the mysticism of her surroundings—the stories whispered in the shadows of ancient temples and the vibrant colors of the streets. This fascination for culture, history, and magic would later shape her distinctive writing style.
The Scorched Throne
In a world where power is forged in fire, The Scorched Throne emerges as a thrilling blend of magic, politics, and peril. At the heart of this gripping series lies a kingdom on the brink of destruction, where ancient secrets, fierce rivalries, and forbidden magic threaten everything.
The tale begins in a land where the throne, a symbol of ultimate power, has been scorched by the ambitions of those who sought to control it. With every step, the characters confront not just the external forces of war and betrayal, but the internal struggles that define their identities and destinies. The stakes are high, and the boundaries between friend and foe are often blurred in this intricate world.
The Scorched Throne consists of two books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

