How are you celebrating Ember’s End’s birthday? We’d love to see! Use #rabbitswithswords and tag on Instagram or Facebook. Our choice: pecan cupcakes.Īpril 14th also happens to be national pecan day so it’s only fitting to add pecan cupcakes to our Ember’s End celebration – because what rabbit doesn’t love nuts?! What a great excuse to whip up your favorite pecan recipe! Whichever team’s tower is left standing is the winner. Take turns throwing a small ball back and forth until one of the towers falls. The play is simple: work on your own or in a team to build opposing towers, focusing on strength as well as beauty. (And FYI, you can get 8 awesome Green Ember coloring sheets FREE-including another brand new Ember’s End sheet-if you “Gimme 5.” It’s easy and you can do that here.)įor Ember’s End’s anniversary we are celebrating how any good rabbit should: with a sweet treat and the game Heather recalled from her childhood that her father invented – Tower Wars.
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Your reviews are incredibly appreciated.Īnd just to make sure EVERYONE gets something cool from the Ember’s End fun, here’s a free Ember’s End coloring sheet, brand new and created by Green Ember Series artist Zach Franzen! It features Jo Shanks, Cole, and Heyna catapulting away from the Terralain camp! You can grab it here. Have you made your way to the end? Share your thoughts by hopping on over to Goodreads, Amazon, or Audible to review this book. The eloquent ending has warmed the hearts of many but don’t just take our word for it. But it really fits that it came out during Easter season and that we can have this anniversary of Ember’s End happening during Eastertide.” So, I didn’t design it that way, and it’s not an allegory or anything like that at all. The story is about life breaking through in the face of death. I won’t soon forget that.īut it all fits. It was written during Lent and Easter largely.Īnd what’s really fun is that Ember’s End came out during a global pandemic. I mean, people buy these books for Easter baskets and that’s fine with me, but I wasn’t thinking about it in that way myself.īut the last book is really kind of an Easter book. “I never intended this to be an Easter book, like a bunny book for Easter. Take a look in this video celebrating the anniversary! The Mended Wood flickers dimly in the vision of the rabbits of Natalia, as they battle bravely for their survival and a hopeful future beyond.”Īs the final installment made it’s way into the homes of readers, the reception was heartwarming. Here’s a little bit about the book that does just that: “Heather and Picket face off for the last time with their tyrannical foes in this final installment of The Green Ember Series.
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Now more than ever we need stories that inspire us.
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“Dark as it gets, there’s always a dawn.” Ember’s End Fun fact: due to numerous requests, this book released early as a way to serve those looking for hopeful, inspiring stories during a time that required bravery, courage, and hope.
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We’re celebrating with a HUGE GIVEAWAY so read on to find out how to enter!Įmber’s End was officially published on April 14th.
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Today is a special day it marks the one year anniversary since the end began.