
Through the Ashes by Emmie Elms
Series: Life in Waves #1
Genres: Contemporary Romance
When everything burns away, what remains?
Andie Harris had it all—a loving marriage, a fulfilling job, and dreams for their future together. But in the blink of an eye, tragedy claims the one she holds most dear.
Left with nothing but ashes and memories, Andie finds herself trapped in grief. Lost in her new reality, unable to find her place again. She’s surviving but not living.
When Andie takes the step to rebuild herself with her new life, she doesn’t realize she’ll be facing her toughest battle yet: finding love in the most unexpected place at a vulnerable time.
Andie must decide whether to remain in the ashes of her past or open up her heart to love again with the risk that she could lose it all for a second time.
Will she honor her past and find her way without giving her heart to another? Or will she open her heart and allow the void to be filled?


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Review
Through the Ashes is a heartfelt, emotional journey about grief, renewal, and rediscovering the possibility of love after devastating loss. Andie begins this story believing she has everything she ever wanted—until her world collapses with the sudden death of her firefighter husband. The author manages to capture that moment of life-shattering grief with compassion and authenticity, making Andie’s heartbreak feel incredibly real.
With the help of her fiercely loyal best friend Maddie, Andie relocates to Chicago in search of a fresh start. It’s here, in the slow rebuilding of her life, that she meets Spencer—a protective, tender hero who slips into her story when she least expects it. Their connection is instant but not rushed; it’s intense in a way that speaks to Andie’s need to feel alive again, yet still gentle enough to honor everything she’s lost.
I appreciated the way this book navigates the complicated emotions of moving forward after tragedy. The guilt, the fear of judgment, the internal battle between holding on and letting go—all of it was explored with sincerity. Andie and Spencer’s chemistry is undeniable, bringing both heat and hope to the page as they learn how to build something new together.
While some parts of the story follow familiar romantic beats, the emotional depth and the strong themes of friendship, healing, and renewal make this a rewarding start to the Life in Waves series. I’m already eager for Maddie’s book and to follow the rest of these characters as their journeys unfold.


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