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Fire in the Blood

A Brimstone Angels Novel

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Fire in the Blood

By: Erin M. Evans
Narrated by: Dina Pearlman
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SCRIBE-award-winning author, Erin M. Evans, continues the riveting tale of her Sundering character, Farideh, as she becomes embroiled in a Forgotten Realms-flavored game of thrones. In a direct follow-up to the third book in the Sundering series, The Adversary, young warlock Farideh falls into the midst of a battle for the throne of Cormyr. As the war brought on by the Sundering rages across Faern, princes and princesses, wizards and rogues scheme to capture the seat of power of the Land of the Purple Dragon - with Farideh and her allies caught squarely in the middle.

©2014 Wizards of the Coast LLC (P)2014 Audible Inc.
Dragons & Mythical Creatures Magic Users Action & Adventure Epic Fantasy Wizardry Dragons Magic Fantasy Epic Royalty Fiction Mythology
Complex Character Relationships • Layered Storytelling • Fascinating Storyline • Impressive Worldbuilding

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Loved every minute of this. Evans knows how to layer the story in such a way that you cant help but keep going.

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I loved this and loved every inch of it. The storyline, the relationship buildup of Ferita and Dull and the narrator's performance. 👏👏

This has been the best

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noble vs honest is definitely the message I received throughout this struggle of crown and country.

great writing and interesting characters.

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This series continues to get better with every book. The characters are great and I love the story. The performance is quite good most of the time, but there are a few stumbles here and there.

Better and better.

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my one criticism of the narration, a short pause between scenes would be nice before jumping to a seperate part of the story, my brain has to stop the theater in my head and figure out what just happened when the narrator too seamlessly keeps reading through where there is no segue to differentiate between scenes that are miles apart from each other, different characters and a separate story arc going on,

a brief pause between scenes

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