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Fires of Atonement is a gripping fantasy of devotion, deception, and the high cost of absolution. For fans of epic worldbuilding, dark secrets, and slow-burning suspense.
The mountain offers redemption. But not without a price.
Julian of Dysael arrives at Mount Ulfer seeking a new life among the Brotherhood, a monastic order shrouded in legend and perched high above the corrupt city of Re’shan. But when a meteor crashes into the mountain, destroying the Grand Chapel and killing many of the monks, something far darker awakens.
From the wreckage, the survivors salvage a strange metal unlike anything seen before. It’s powerful, radiant, and deeply corrupting. As the monks craft it into sacred relics, they begin to change. Whispers echo through the stone halls. Madness takes root.
Below, in the sunbaked alleys of Re’shan, a gang of street children led by sharp-eyed Cassie suspects the horror spreading through their city is tied to the mountain above. Julian, untouched by the metal’s curse, begins to question the Brotherhood’s path.
As murders mount and children vanish, Julian and Cassie must uncover the truth behind the cursed ore and the evil it has unleashed, before the fire consuming Mount Ulfer descends upon Re’shan.
Tags: SciFi, Horror, Fantasy
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Print ISBN: 979-8998772108 | Ebook ISBN: 9798231158546 | Amazon ASIN: B0FHDPV4XN
Praise for Fires of Atonement
Amazon Reviewer Deb: “I loved this book! It is very well written and the characters are fully developed and relatable. Julian got more than he expected when he pledged to the Order of Ulfur. The monks were hiding dangerous secrets. But Julian had his own secrets. This book is action-packed and full of danger. This book is full of twists and even more surprising cliffhanger. This is a sci-fi story with a twist. Totally unexpected, but highly recommend.”
Amazon Reviewer “Nell: It’s not often a book catches me by surprise, but this one did.”
About Cameron Scott Kirk

Cameron Scott Kirk has published many short stories, won a Best of Fiction award, and is the author of The Mad Trinkets (The Mage’s Lantern) and The Beautiful Harpies (Cybirdy Publishing). He has been known to slay dragons, fight off invading aliens, and match the hardiest dwarf in a drinking competition. When he’s not doing that, he’s writing about it. You can find out more about what he’s up to on his website: https://cameronscottkirk.com.