The Green Ember Books in Order
Part ofSD Smith Books in OrderSee all The Green Ember books in order by S.D. Smith, with short summaries, companion titles, series background, and tips on where to start.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
The Green Ember
by SD Smith
2014
Heather and Picket are ordinary rabbits until a sudden tragedy drives them from home and into a shattered kingdom. As danger closes in, they discover their family's story is tied to a far larger fight for rabbitkind.
Ember Falls
by SD Smith
2016
War is coming, and Morbin Blackhawk threatens to crush the rabbit resistance. Heather and Picket are swept into desperate plans, fragile alliances, and a fight to keep the young heir's cause alive.
Ember Rising
by SD Smith
2018
Heather and Picket enter enemy territory as the shadow of Morbin grows darker. With prison camps, secret resistance, and danger on every side, they must carry hope where freedom seems all but gone.
Ember's End
by SD Smith
2020
The war for Natalia reaches its breaking point as Heather and Picket face their enemies one last time. Survival, sacrifice, and the future of rabbitkind all hang on the final battles ahead.
Series background & context
The Green Ember is the heart of S.D. Smith's rabbit fantasy world. It begins with brother and sister Heather and Picket, two ordinary rabbits whose family life is shattered when violence breaks into their home. What starts as a survival story quickly opens into something much bigger: a broken kingdom, an endangered heir, scattered strongholds, and a growing resistance against cruel preylords.
That bigger world matters. Natalia is not just a backdrop for sword fights and chases. It is a land of citadels, hidden loyalties, old songs, and half-remembered hopes, and every place the siblings travel carries the sense that better days have been lost and may yet be restored. Cloud Mountain becomes especially important as a refuge, training ground, and crossroads where young rabbits meet soldiers, healers, schemers, and leaders trying to hold the cause together. The dream of a mended wood hangs over everything.
These rabbits are small, but the war around them is not.
Across The Green Ember, Ember Falls, Ember Rising, and Ember's End, the stakes keep widening. Heather and Picket move from being frightened children on the run to brave participants in a desperate cause. The books take them through siege, escape, enemy territory, prison camps, secret plans, and open battle, but they never stop feeling like siblings. Their arguments, loyalty, fear, and stubborn love give the series its center. The plot also keeps an eye on the wider fight against figures like Morbin Blackhawk and the forces trying to crush rabbitkind's freedom for good.
Tone is a big part of why the series works. These are adventurous middle grade books, but they are not flimsy or jokey all the way through. There are laughs, oddball side characters, and bursts of warmth, yet Smith also lets danger feel dangerous. Betrayal hurts. Battles have a cost. Courage usually means doing the right thing while scared, tired, or badly outmatched. The books care about family, sacrifice, honor, and hope, but they usually deliver those things through action instead of speeches.
Hope is never cheap here.
The Green Ember books are a good fit for readers who like clear heroes, memorable villains, strong family bonds, and a world where small acts of faithfulness matter. They also work well as read-alouds because the chapters move briskly while the emotional stakes keep growing. If you start with The Green Ember, you get the main story first, then watch the resistance grow into something much larger than Heather and Picket ever expected.
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