The Forge and the Flame: A Cozy Fantasy Novel of Nine Ashes (The Elves of Nine Ashes (Cozy Fantasy) Book 2)

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The first time Flint lights the forge without striking flint, his father sets down his hammer and says nothing.

The Jinn blood of Azar surfaces when it chooses — not when it’s called — and in Nine Ashes, the elders who recognize the gift treat it like weather: ordinary, elemental, nothing to fear. But Flint has to learn that for himself. The village needs a practical blacksmith who fills his father’s commissions, not an artist chasing fire magic into metal no one has ordered. And his father, Brenn — widower, quiet man, awkward recipient of too many neighborly pies — has to decide whether loving his son means protecting the family trade or letting it become something he no longer recognizes.

The answer, of course, is neither. It’s the third option. Finding it is the whole book.

What’s at stake isn’t the forge — it’s whether a father and son can hold two truths at once: that the trade matters, and that the gift won’t stop reaching. The anvil rings differently when both of them are listening.

Perfect for readers who love: Fire magic awakening · Single parent & child bond · The third option · Blacksmithing craft · Found family built through shared work · Cozy fantasy with no villains

Settle in. The forge is warm and the story doesn’t rush.