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 Dragon’s Breath, Human Heart Book 2: Whispers of Wild Flame



The fire never truly died—

Not in Avalon’s trembling heart. Not in Varesa Nordstorm’s chest. And certainly not in the pages of this series that’s about to go full wildfire.

If you thought Dragon’s Breath, Human Heart was going to cool off after Book 1… oh, sweet summer reader, you’re in for a scorcher.

Book 2: Whispers of Wild Flame will officially rise from the ashes on May 6, 2025. And this time? The city’s burning from the inside out.

This isn’t your typical dragon fantasy. These are short stories with long shadows—under 100 pages each, compact but devastating, like a fireball spell cast straight to your soul. It's urban fantasy drenched in elemental fury, slow-burn awakenings, and women who don’t wait for the world to hand them justice—they burn it down and build something better from the rubble.

The second installment follows Varesa, our flame-touched heroine, as she stalks the streets of Avalon—wounded, haunted, hunted—but absolutely not broken. The Fire Dragon inside her has grown restless. The hunters are getting bolder. And whispers of forgotten magic are stirring beneath the city's cobblestone bones.

Sound like your kind of cozy? It’s not.
It’s molten.

🔥 Here’s the official summary:

The fire never truly died.

Two years after the fall of the last Dragon Protector, Varesa Nordstorm lives in the ashes of what was once a peaceful life. Her perfume shop stands as a hollow monument to the woman she used to be. Now, the Fire Dragon inside her stirs, restless and wild. The city of Avalon pulses with danger as whispers of ancient power ripple through its streets—and the Draco Venatores, relentless dragon hunters, draw ever closer.

When a brutal attack forces Varesa to unleash the dragon within, she is thrust into a war she can no longer ignore. With Clarissa Edinborough gone and a new Dragonborn awakening in the shadows, Varesa must gather the remaining Dragon Protectors before the hunters wipe them out for good. But every flame cast brings darker enemies to light, and not all dragons burn the same way.

As Varesa's powers grow beyond her control and Avalon teeters on the brink of ruin, she must decide: will she master the fire—or let it consume her?

Whispers of Wild Flame is Book Two in the Dragon's Breath, Human Heart series, a character-driven, emotionally intense urban fantasy full of elemental magic, slow-burn awakenings, and women who burn the world down to protect what matters.

Read it in a single sitting. Or savor it like embers smoldering beneath your skin. Either way, don’t miss this next chapter of dragon-wrought fury and feminine firepower.

👉 Pre-order Whispers of the Wild Flame.
And if you haven’t read Book 1 yet… darling, what are you waiting for? The flames are already rising.


✨ Want more author ramblings and dragon-laced thoughts? Check out Shadowlight Press for behind-the-scenes lore, chaotic writing energy, and sneak peeks of what’s brewing next.

Until then—
Stay fiery,
Rin Nocturne 🐉💔🔥

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