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Phoenix Fire

By: Sean Westbrook
Narrated by: Atticus Orsborn
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Summary

Following a terrible war that buried their empires in fire, survivors fled to a new home across the terrifying sea. Drawn to the great abandoned Obsidian City ringed in strange black walls with a dark tower reaching high into the heavens, they find haven.

Adrian Korien, born to this new world and to a people who distrust old nobility and gods, spends his days dreaming of adventures. While learning the family way from his father, Adrian also trains in the local guild.

Lead by Eyldr, the long-lived inhabitants of this new world, Adrian is taught why the north men fear the southern lands. Curses and poisoned land, men driven mad, and beasts growing grotesque beyond the forests and mountains fill their legends.

When monsters destroy his way of life, Adrian becomes drawn into the maddening games of a mysterious noble in the Obsidian Tower. Haunted by voices in his head, a power out of his control, and with visions of a life not his own, he must venture from his home and into a world awash with blood, banished gods, noble intrigue, and vicious creatures.

©2019 Sean Westbrook (P)2019 Sean Westbrook
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Really good, solid story.

I Initially struggled with the narration of the story and I feel it somewhat hindered my enjoyment initially(could be just me, I'm really fickle about narrators) but once I got used to Atticus Orsborn, I really enjoyed this one, it's not my usual thing, but it definitely intrigued me. Thanks Sean.

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good first chapter in fantasy series

an interesting start to a series, this book is slowly opening a mystical Kingdom in a monsters and heroes style beginnings.

well narrated and with enough action and suspense, it could make for an interesting series.

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Enjoyable

Really enjoyed this book, it starts as a routine fantasy (son of a miner finds he has magical powers), but doesn't follow the usual rules and has plenty of plot twists and threads to keep you interested. Recommended.

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Dark and forbidding

I recieved a review copy of this book. The story is interesting and full of promise. The universe is dark with unknown monsters and a shifting political climate. I look forward to see how the series develops.

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great start to the series

I thoroughly enjoyed this audiobook. the performer could have been a little better in parts but was clearly enthusiastic and much of it was performed incredibly well. the story is enjoyable and a page turner for many chapters throughout the book. I look forward to the next in the series

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It's solid

The story itself was a good fantasy story with some added twists and suspense along with the action. I really struggled with the narrator, however towards the end of the book it was much better but for the first few hours, I felt like he took away from the story rather than bringing it to life.

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