Child of Hell’s Rift to conclude acclaimed fantasy series by J.M. Cornish.
Author J.M. Cornish has announced the upcoming release of Child of Hell’s Rift, the highly anticipated third and final instalment in the Hell’s Rift fantasy trilogy. Scheduled for release in December, the novel will bring the sweeping saga to a powerful and dramatic conclusion.
While the official cover has yet to be revealed, Child of Hell’s Rift promises to deliver an emotionally charged finale to a story defined by war, sacrifice, and the complexity of power. The trilogy began with Princess at Hell’s Rift, currently available on Amazon and Kindle for £4.99, followed by Queen at Hell’s Rift, available for £5.99 on the same platforms.
About the Book
The war for Hell’s Rift has already taken everything from Queen Madelyn of Lemuria – her peace, her people, and her certainty in the cause she fights for. As the conflict enters its third chapter, Madelyn discovers she is pregnant, introducing both hope and danger into a kingdom on the brink of collapse.
After giving birth to her daughter, Cahira, Madelyn makes the heart-wrenching decision to send her child away into secrecy, to protect her from the growing threats surrounding the throne. As Cahira grows up hidden from the chaos, Madelyn remains at the centre of a war that continues to intensify.
Over the next decade, alliances fracture, loyalties blur, and trust becomes increasingly fragile – even among those closest to the queen. In a world where there are no clear heroes or villains, every decision carries consequences, and every victory demands sacrifice.
Child of Hell’s Rift explores themes of legacy, power, and the moral cost of survival, offering a gripping conclusion to a story where even the noblest intentions can lead to unintended darkness.
About the Author
J.M. Cornish, 23, has been passionate about writing from a young age. Diagnosed with autism during primary school, Cornish found solace and expression through storytelling. Now working as a Teaching Assistant in a local primary school, Cornish continues to pursue a lifelong ambition of completing a full book series.
The Hell’s Rift trilogy marks a significant milestone in that journey. Cornish’s first novel, Princess at Hell’s Rift, was published at age 14, followed by Queen at Hell’s Rift at age 16. In addition to the trilogy, Cornish has also published two poetry collections: For the Love of Poetry: One Small Book for a Guy’s Largest Ideas and The Healing Process.
“I’ve always wanted to complete a series,” Cornish says. “Even if just one person reads it, I see that as a success.”
Readers can follow updates and promotional content via the author’s public Facebook page, ‘J.M. Cornish’.