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The Scars of War

Of Ruin and Fire, Book 1

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The Scars of War

By: CeCe Wylder
Narrated by: Trenton Pfauser, Arielle Noelle
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War found me first. Riven Vescari is a man made of fire and fury, And he says I belong to him. But he’s not the only one. Death watches like he’s already claimed me. Pestilence breathes my name like a curse. Famine stalks my dreams, starved for something only I can give. They say I’m part of a prophecy. A power they’ll kill to claim. But I’m not here to be claimed. Let them fight over me. Let the world burn. Because I’m not the end they expected. I’m the one who gets to decide, And I won’t be choosing between them.

The Scars of War is the first book in Of Ruin and Fire, a dark, spicy, paranormal romance series where the heroine doesn’t have to choose. Expect brutal men, rising power, a slow-burn descent into obsession, and one woman at the center of the world’s unraveling. This is a slow burn across 5 books — so, be warned.

Content Advisory: The Scars of War contains mature themes and scenes intended for adult listeners (18+), including elements of violence, emotional intensity, and consensual but rough romantic content. Some storylines include psychological tension, obsession, and morally complex characters. The full TW list will be available on the author's website. Listener discretion is advised.

©2025 CeCe Wylder, Wylder & Wraith (P)2026 CeCe Wylder, Wylder & Wraith
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