War of Fire and Fury
But her friends are battling their own demons, and not everyone comes out unscathed. With the tension mounting, long-overdue confrontations come to a head in the midst of chaos. Relationships will be changed, loyalties will be tested, and hearts will break, because not everyone survives to see a new era dawn.
For better or worse, the greatest battle of their time will come to an end. But in a war of fire and fury, who will be left when the ashes settle?
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Marion Blackwood
In the crowded realms of fantasy and romance, where dragons soar and fae conspire, Marion Blackwood has carved a space that feels fiercely personal and irresistibly dangerous. Her stories don’t just invite readers in—they drag them, willingly or not, into webs of betrayal, passion, and shifting allegiances, where no character is ever entirely safe and no choice comes without consequence.
With a pen that moves as deftly through political intrigue as it does through enemies-to-lovers tension, Blackwood has become a name whispered among fans of epic romantic fantasy and fantasy romance alike. Her breakout saga The Oncoming Storm introduced a world where power is as seductive as it is deadly, while her Court of Elves series leans into the sprawling grandeur of court politics, mythic secrets, and shifting loyalties. These aren't just romances wrapped in fantasy tropes—they’re survival stories stitched with heat, heartbreak, and hard-won victories.
Flame and Thorns
In the shadow of a crumbling empire, where power wears the mask of nobility and rebellion takes root in silence, Flame and Thorns opens the door to a world where survival is an act of defiance and love is anything but pure.
At the heart of the series is a young woman who enters a brutal magical trial not to win glory, but to forge a future for the people she refuses to abandon. What follows is not a grand destiny, but a blood-soaked climb through betrayal, deception, and desire. The story pulses with the tension of enemies forced into uneasy alliances, where the line between protector and predator wears thin—and where dragonfire can be both a weapon and a promise.
Flame and Thorns consists of five books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

