A Chorus of Fire, Brian D. Anderson
A Chorus of Fire, Brian D. Anderson
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A Chorus of Fire

Author: Brian D. Anderson

Narrator: Gildart Jackson

Unabridged: 14 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/24/2020

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Epic


Synopsis

A shadow has moved across Lamoria. Whispers of the coming conflict are growing louder; the enemy becoming bolder. Belkar's reach has extended far into the heart of Ralmarstad and war now seems inevitable.

Mariyah, clinging to the hope of one day being reunited with Lem, struggles to attain the power she will need to make the world safe again. But a power like this is not easily acquired and will test the limits of her mind and body. She will need to look deep inside herself to find the strength to achieve what even the Thaumas of old could not.

Lem continues his descent into darkness, serving a man he does not trust in the name of a faith which is not his own. Only Shemi keeps his heart from succumbing to despair, along with the knowledge that he has finally found Mariyah. But Lem is convinced she is being held against her will, and compelled to do the bidding of her captors. He is determined to free her, regardless the cost.

Their separate roads are leading them to the same destination. And once they arrive they will have to confront more than the power of Belkar. They will have to face themselves and what Lamoria has forced them to become.

About Brian D. Anderson

Brian D. Anderson is the author of bestselling series the Godling Chronicles and Dragonvein. He lives in Fairhope, Alabama, with his wife and son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Petrik on April 08, 2020

ARC provided by the publisher—Tor Books—in exchange for an honest review. A great page-turning sequel that's incredibly easy and comfortable to read. “The scales of mortal hearts are tilted in favor of love. It is in this their virtue is made manifest.” Similar to my review for The Bard’s......more

Goodreads review by Eon Windrunner on September 14, 2020

ARC provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. A captivating continuation, A Chorus of fire expertly sets up the series for a climactic finish. The Bard’s Blade was the first book I read by Brian D. Anderson and I loved it. As I stated in my review for that book, there are not many fa......more

A Chorus of Fire is the second installment in an epic fantasy series with a very classic feel. I enjoyed the first book, but did have some structural and pacing issues, so I was pleased to find this a definite step up. Despite an uneven start (Mariyah's perspective being less interesting at the begi......more

Goodreads review by Traveling on August 21, 2020

I struggle with reviewing the 2nd book of a series I really like – mostly because what more is there to say that I did not say the first time? I already told you about the characters, plot, setting, pacing, etc, for the most part. How do I address that again without repeating myself? And that is basi......more

Goodreads review by Edgar on January 19, 2021

The first half of the book was kinda slow but towards the latter half of the book, it starts picking up. You start seeing how everything is preparing or foreshadowing for the conclusion of the next book. There are a couple of moments relating to magic that are skipped over just basically tying it up......more