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Fierian by Ronie Kendig
Fierian by Ronie Kendig






Fierian by Ronie Kendig

Some have them returned to them by Abiassa herself.Ībiassa’s will cannot be stopped. They start training and readying themselves for the battle to come, acting on faith more than anything, hoping the Fierian will return to them, as well as loved ones taken by the Dark One. Remnants of the Nine, outland kingdoms, and others, stand together. Even enemies put aside their differences and unite with a common purpose: find the Fierian and defeat Poired and Sirdar. Those who survive Poired’s march across the Nine Kingdoms start to band together. Poired’s incipients poke and prod, inflaming the loyal against one another. Those who claim to be loyal betray Abiassa and the Nine to the Dark One Poired Dyrth, Sirdar’s right hand. Meanwhile the council of the Nine searches for the Fierian, sending out his friends as fingers through the land, hoping for some hint of his existence.ĭuring this time old friendships and alliances are torn, shattered, or destroyed, even as new ones are forged.

Fierian by Ronie Kendig

Prince Haegan, ensnared by the Infantessa’s inflaming, struggles to find himself once again. I can hardly wait to see what Ronie Kendig comes up with next, because I know it will be epic!įieri Keep in ruin, the Nine scattered, House Celahar a remnant of its proud heritage. I truly believe that Abiassa's Fire was Kendig's destiny, that she was born to craft this series.įierian caps off an epic, sweeping high fantasy trilogy that leaves the reader both satisfied and wanting more.just one more chapter, just one more moment spent in this incredible world. Kendig has crafted high fantasy of the highest caliber. From powerful description to realistic fantasy dialogue, to memorable imaginary friends and a completely unheard of premise (the ability to wield fire? I mean, c'mon, that alone is mindbendingly fantabulous!). But what she has done with Abiassa's Fire is masterful. What Ronie Kendig accomplished with her military suspense is outstanding. Both with joy because I finally knew how everything ends, and with sorrow, because I had to step out of that world and back into mine. When I finished Lewis' time-tested set of magical journeys through the wardrobe, I felt lost in the real world, having dwelled in Narnia for hundreds of pages.Īs I turned the final page of Fierian, I wept. When I finished Tolkien's masterpiece series, I sobbed. I become completely invested in the outcome of the tale and the well being of the characters. When I do discover such a novel, I get swept up into the world the author has created.

Fierian by Ronie Kendig

But Abiassa's Fire and Fierian give me hope for more. I can count the number of such series' on less than two hands. It takes a story that is so mindbendingly epic to hold my attention, and such treasures are rare and precious finds. I'm going to try my best to do this book and the series justice here, so please bear with me.








Fierian by Ronie Kendig