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Child of Flame
Child of Flame | Kate Elliott
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Set in an alternate Europe where bloody conflicts rage, the fourth book of the Crown of Stars epic fantasy series continues the world-shaking conflict for the survival of humanity Far beyond the borders of Wendar and Varre, Alain, Liath, Sanglant, and King Henry must make their separate journeys, following twisting roads which will nevertheless lead them all to one fated moment in time. Lost and alone in an unknown country, Alain is caught in a desperate struggle for survival even as he finds himself unwittingly drawn into the heart of an ancient conflict between humankind and the Cursed Ones. Torn away from Sanglant and their child by creatures not born of earth, Liath faces her most difficult trial in a land of exile. Only there can she hope to discover her true parentage and the nature and extent of her unique powers. Still staggered by the loss of his wife, the bastard prince Sanglant is nevertheless determined to seek out his father, King Henry, and bring warning of the conspiracy of sorcerers whove sworn to put an end to the Aoi, the Lost Onesno matter how much destruction may be unleashed by their workings of magic. But King Henrys attention is not on his own troubled realm but rather on the throne of Aosta and the imperial crown, unclaimed for two generations. Even as a Quman army ravages the Wendish countryside, Henry marches south, ignoring the pleas of his beleaguered subjects. And as the tides of war and magic wreak havoc across the lands, the great Cataclysm, long foretold in the stars, draws inexorably closer.
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Child of Flame | Kate Elliott
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I got my free sandwich today (quarter pounder BLT this time; the veggies and bacon were good, but the beef lacked flavour) and left the super crowded restaurant soon as it was in my belly. I leaned up against the wall by the bike rack and read another chunk of CHILD OF FLAME while I drank my coffee. I really am in the homestretch now. If I stick with it, I‘ll be able to finish it by the end of the month.

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I headed back into CHILD OF FLAME during the Readathon, and it fits my current reading mood so well that there‘s a good chance I‘ll keep going after I finish Part III. Make it my primary read instead of an in-betweener. Some weeks, you just need a really fat book with great characters and cool (read: heartrending) worldbuilding.

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Casey became a burrito this morning on account of it being super cold, while I dug into another volume of Kate Elliott‘s Crown of Stars. This is the longest one yet at 913 pages. I haven‘t decided if I‘ll read it straight through or take a break after each segment.

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