Torchfire
The second book in the acclaimed Torch Trilogy, set in a future dystopia with star-crossed lovers, impossible friendships, and forbidden power.
Welcome to a world where songlight is either your greatest power—or your greatest curse.
Lark has fled Northaven with her mother and is urgently seeking a safe haven. Nightingale is being held captive and forced to use her songlight against her own people.
Piper has been promoted up the ranks, where nothing but bloodshed is demanded of him. Rye has stumbled across an incredible airship, the likes of which has never been seen before. . . .
All four are united by their desire for peace. But peace between feels more fragile than ever.
In this sequel to the brilliant and acclaimed Songlight, Lark and Nightingale see the glimmers of hope for a world in which they can live freely—but at what cost?
Torchfire is perfect for fans of Sabaa Tahir, Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, and Adrienne Young.
The Torch Trilogy
In a world where connection itself can be dangerous, this trilogy steps into the quiet space between fear and longing and lets it burn. The story opens in a fractured society that treats empathy as a threat, where those born with the rare ability to send thoughts and emotions across distance live as fugitives. Their gift, known as songlight, is intimate and unsettling, a power that reveals what people would rather keep hidden. It is here that the heart of the trilogy takes shape.
The Torch Trilogy consists of two 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.
