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Heart of Fire · Book 1

Until All Curses Are Lifted

by Tim Frankovich
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Phenomenal power. Cursed for his father’s sins.

Marshal lives in magically-enforced silence, unable to communicate with those around him. When he discovers he’s also heir to immense magical power, he sets out on a quest to escape his curse, and maybe find a way to end the corrupt system that gave it to him.

But his half-brother, wanting the power for himself, dispatches a leper assassin to kill Marshal and those he loves.

Seri wants to use the system to become the most powerful mage in history. But her ambitions are disrupted when the earth itself begins to shake. The magic that holds the world together is failing, and the combined power of all the mages is not enough to save it. And then someone begins murdering mages.

Manipulated by outside forces, stalked by murderous foes and monsters, Marshal and Seri each must learn how to use their unique abilities before it’s too late. Dark powers from another realm are watching them. Watching and planning…

Discover the epic fantasy that Midwest Book Review calls “inherently riveting!”

Type
Novel
Format
Ebook, Paperback
Published
Aug 2019
Pages
438
Language
EN
ISBN
978-1733328517
Publisher
Warpsteel Press

Content rating

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Language
0/4

None

Violence
2/4

limited injury detail

Romance / Sex
2/4

kissing, touching not sensual

Biblical Themes
2/4

background faith

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Tone

Hopeful
Epic

Themes

Coming of Age
Good vs Evil
Faith & Belief

Point-of-View

close 3rd person
2-5 POV characters

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