In the firelit shadows of 17th-century France, a young Huguenot woman refuses to be silenced. Born into danger and raised on whispered prayers, Jeanette Marie Laurent grows up with a voice the world demands she bury. As persecution intensifies and her faith becomes a target, Jeanette must decide whether to live hidden in silence--or rise, speak, and risk everything. Guided by bold women of the Reformation and haunted by the ashes of the past, Jeanette carves a place for herself in a world that tells her she does not belong. But even fire cannot consume a soul set ablaze with purpose. Through secret psalms, forbidden teachings, and the forging of a sacred school, Jeanette's journey becomes a testament to courage, resilience, and the songs that survive the flames. Where the Cinders Still Sing is a lyrical, defiant novel of faith, rebellion, and legacy--a tribute to the voices history tried to silence, and the women who would not burn quietly.
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