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Fires of an Empire Saga · Book 3

Forged in Flames

by Jessica Barberi
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Ciran did it. He survived his torture, and stood up against the empire's cruelty. He is now again free to resume the search for his family. He has returned to his old stomping ground, the walled stone city of Dunmaer.

The city looks to hold the key he has been searching for as to where they might have gone, but the effects of his ordeal linger and his survival is far from certain. His path is now set to cross with a healer named Roshin, who found herself in the city as part of a mission to spread hope to the people through word of the coming of a prophet. One small problem, it seems she believes that prophet is him!

He's fine to just ignore such talk as the ramblings of the dogmatic followers of the faith, but then the secret of what he has been hiding in the woods is discovered, and he finds himself challenged again with a responsibility he's not sure he wants. Will he heed the call and listen to the believers? Or is the sacrifice of doing so too great to bear?

Type
Novel
Format
Ebook, Audiobook, Paperback, Hardcover
Published
Jan 2025
Pages
357
Language
EN
ISBN
979-8230379003

Content rating

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Language
1/4

rare, soft words

Violence
3/4

graphic injury/death

Romance / Sex
2/4

kissing, touching not sensual

Biblical Themes
4/4

central to the story

Vibe & themes

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Tone

Hopeful
Dark
Epic

Themes

Faith & Belief
Power & Corruption
Rebellion

Tropes

Reluctant Hero/Heroine
Friends to Lovers
Character-driven
Dragons

Setting

Medieval European

Pace

Steady

Point-of-View

close 3rd person

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