Thorns of Fate: A Dark Fantasy of Survival, Defiance, and Transformation (The Thornforged Chronicles Book 1)
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The Gilded Empire expects submission -- even when it means watching someone you care about die.
Elora chose compassion anyway.
The Empire does not forgive defiance.
Because of that choice...
she will become something worse.
At the Miros Institute, Elora believed she was untouchable -- trained as an alchemist, protected by her mentor, spared the cruelty every other student endured.
Until she isn't.
At the Institute, failure isn't corrected.
It's punished.
Stripped of protection, Elora is delivered into the hands of Headmaster Thorn -- the architect of her unmaking.
Her intellect is tested.
Her will fractured.
Her empathy turned against her.
She must learn what she was never taught:
Obedience.
But survival demands something else.
To bleed.
To endure.
To refuse the fate carved for her.
Because if she cannot remain who she was...
she will become something far worse than they intended.
This is not a story about rescue.
It's about erosion.
Of identity.
Of trust.
Of the fragile belief that doing the right thing will save you.
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1st Place -- Dark Fantasy
Fall 2025 BookFest Awards
Perfect for readers who loved:
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The brutal descent and psychological weight of The Poppy War
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The institutional cruelty and survival arc of The Prison Healer
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The morally gray tension of The Atlas Six
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The rebellion-driven stakes of An Ember in the Ashes
Note for readers:
This series begins with a sheltered protagonist and evolves into a darker, more complex story, where trauma, moral ambiguity, and slowly developing relationships shape the journey.
This novel contains graphic content, including abuse, trauma, SA, and institutional violence. Intended for mature readers (upper YA/adult).
Full content warnings: www.mirandahowman.com/tof-content-warnings
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