Scorched Skies, E.J. Mellow
Scorched Skies, E.J. Mellow
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Scorched Skies

Author: E.J. Mellow

Series: Way of Wings

Narrator: Dominique Salvacion, Andre Santana

Unabridged: 17 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/15/2025


Synopsis

From the award-winning author of the Mousai series comes book one in an epic duology inspired by the Icarus myth, about an outcast woman and a winged prince torn between forbidden love and born duty.In the divided world of Cādra, where the winged Volari rule over the earthbound Süra, Tanwen has never relished her life of secrecy, but hiding is her only means of survival. As the child of a forbidden union, her very existence is punishable by death.As the Crown Prince, Zolya is forced to fulfill his father’s every whim. Acting on orders, he captures Tanwen’s father and brother, whisking them away to his kingdom in the sky. Determined to save her family, Tanwen infiltrates the royal court disguised as a servant.Amid the palace’s intrigue, she realizes there’s more to save than just her family and more to Prince Zolya than meets the eye. As their worlds collide, their star-crossed relationship intensifies under the king’s oppression. With their loyalties pulling them in opposite directions, Tanwen and Zolya must decide if their love can bridge the divide or if they have flown too close to the sun.

About E.J. Mellow

E. J. Mellow is the award-winning author of the contemporary fantasy Dreamland series. The Animal under the Fur is her first stand-alone action romance. She is also the cofounder of She Is Booked, a literary-themed fundraising organization that supports women’s charities. With a bachelor’s degree in fine arts, E. J. splits her time between her two loves—visual design and writing.


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“Original, imaginative, skillfully written, and of immense interest to fans of historical fantasy novels with romance, memorable villains, and reader engaging adventure…” —Midwest Book Review