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The Wishless Ones

Dark Ascension #3 / 4
by Hafsah Faizal
The Wishless Ones (Dark Ascension #3) by Hafsah Faizal
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From #1 New York Times bestselling author Hafsah Faizal comes the untold origin story of Agrabah’s future royal vizier Jafar and his brother Rohan.

Before Jafar became Agrabah’s grand vizier, there were two brothers wishing for a different life.

Living in the shadow of their mother’s death and their father’s cruel whims, Jafar only longs to protect one person--his soft-hearted younger brother, Rohan. But Jafar knows he is destined for more, and if he has his way, he’ll soon be an apprentice at Maghriz’s elite House of Wisdom, studying alchemy.

Then a fire destroys the remains of their shattered life, and Jafar has no choice but to resort to ruses and trickery, including convincing Rohan that the House of Wisdom is their only chance at rebuilding their lives. But Maghriz holds more danger and intrigue than either brother can imagine. Its powerful Sultana is plotting a grand deception that could shape the nation’s future, and she believes the brothers are the missing piece of her scheme.

For the first time, Jafar can envision a future where he puts his own desires before Rohan’s--and Rohan feels ready to escape his brother’s shadow. As the brothers contend with their darkest impulses, they must decide: is their ambition worth their brotherhood?

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Release date: January 7, 2025

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Hafsah Faizal

Hafsah Faizal

Before Hafsah Faizal conjured the rich, mythical landscapes of We Hunt the Flame, she was crafting worlds behind a design screen—literally. A self-taught designer and entrepreneur, Hafsah’s journey to fantasy stardom didn’t begin with a pen in hand, but with pixels and code. Her creative eye and relentless curiosity eventually led her from web design into storytelling, where she found the freedom to build kingdoms instead of websites.

Born in Florida to Sri Lankan parents and raised in a devout Muslim household, Hafsah grew up surrounded by books but rarely saw herself in them. So she did what many powerful creators do—she wrote the stories she longed to read. Her debut duology, the Sands of Arawiya series, is more than just a fantasy saga; it’s a reclamation of voice and visibility. Set in a lush, ancient-inspired world pulsing with danger and desire, the books blend lyrical prose, simmering tension, and morally complex characters—hallmarks of her immersive style.

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We Hunt the Flame didn’t just launch her career; it sparked a movement among readers craving diverse, character-driven fantasy. The novel became a New York Times bestseller, praised for its atmospheric worldbuilding and themes of identity, sacrifice, and power. Its sequel, We Free the Stars, cemented Hafsah’s place as a formidable force in young adult fantasy, known for threading emotional depth through action-packed plots.

Faizal writes with intention—each word a step into shadowed forests or forgotten palaces, each story an invitation to explore both magic and meaning. Her narratives are shaped as much by myth and folklore as they are by her own experiences navigating cultures, expectations, and belonging.

Beyond the page, Hafsah remains deeply connected to her readers, especially those who've rarely seen themselves as heroes in epic tales. Her voice, both on the page and off, continues to reshape what fantasy can look like—bold, inclusive, and unapologetically original.

Dark Ascension

Dark Ascension consists of three books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

The Wishless Ones (Dark Ascension #3)
Unrated
Dark Ascension Book 4 (Dark Ascension #4)
⧗ 6.50 / 2


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