What the Kiln Remembers
The Kilin Coast Series #2
by Josie Dunfield
Published: July 6, 2026
Publisher: TS Publishing
Genre: Cozy Fantasy, Magic
Blurb:
The song didn't die because it was sung badly. It died because we tried to hold it alone.
Ten years ago, the music stopped in Verano’s Spit.
It wasn't a dramatic silence. An old woman's voice simply wavered on a cold winter night, her note dropped, and there was no one underneath to catch it. Since then, the communal kiln has burned without a sound, making ordinary pots for an ordinary town that has forgotten how to share its failures.
Millie is sixty-three, and she has spent her whole life trying to be perfect from the safe outside. She knows how to sort an archive, how to read the southern face of a cliff, and how to keep her distance. She has spent a quiet winter falling in love with Edmund, a man who sits with her in the comfortable silence of the old records, but she still has one foot out the door.
But some wounds are too deep to be filed away.
With the spring firing approaching, Millie is handed a pale clay pipe and a terrifying truth: the village doesn't need a perfect voice to rescue them. It needs someone willing to stand up and be bad at it first, out loud, where everyone can see.
To save the town she has come to love, the newcomer must be the one to break the silence. Even if her note is thin, even if it wavers, and even if she has to stand in her own imperfect skin and let them see her fail.
Because a town singing badly together is a town that can never drop a note.
My Review:
What the Kiln Remembers is an excellent addition to The Kilin Coast Series by Josie Dunfield. From the very first page, I found myself immersed in its enchanting world, drawn deeper into its mysteries with every turn of the page.
Millie arrived at Verano's Spit with the intention of staying just a short while. She was there to sort through a house she had inherited from a relative. However, as she became acquainted with the town and its residents, she made the decision to extend her stay.
There exists a long-forgotten mystery in the town, something that transpired ages ago, yet no one recalls it. The town once resonated with song, but that melody has since vanished, and the townspeople no longer recall it.
Millie discovers the history of the singing and resolves to investigate — she is determined to uncover what transpired all those years ago. She seeks to understand why the town ceased to sing.
I too was eager to learn why the town had stopped singing and why the song had slipped from their memories. What the Kiln Remembers had me racing to the conclusion, desperate to uncover the secrets of the past.
I found myself unable to turn the pages quickly enough. The more I read, the more I craved to continue. I am excited to see what future installments of The Kilin Coast Series may bring, and I sincerely hope there will be more stories set in the enchanting town of Verano's Spit.
I highly recommend What the Kiln Remembers to anyone who enjoys tales infused with magic! Be sure to grab your copy of What the Kiln Remembers today!





















