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Of Blood and Fire

The Bound and the Broken, Book 1

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Of Blood and Fire

By: Ryan Cahill
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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Born in fire. Tempered in blood.

Epheria is a land divided by war and mistrust. The High Lords of the South squabble and fight, only kept in check by the Dragonguard, traitors of a time long past, who serve the empire of the North.

In the remote villages of Southern Epheria, still reeling from the tragic loss of his brother, Calen Bryer prepares for The Proving - a test of courage and skill that not all survive. But when three strangers arrive in the village of Milltown, with a secret they are willing to die for, Calen’s world is ripped from under him and he is thrust headfirst into a war that has been raging for centuries.

There is no prophecy. His coming was not foretold. He bleeds like any man, and bleed he will.

Includes bonus story The Fall.

©2021 Ryan Cahill (P)2021 Podium Audio
Epic Fantasy Action & Adventure Fantasy Epic Suspenseful Fiction Military Historical
Engaging Fantasy • Rich Worldbuilding • Masterful Narration • Strong Friendships • Captivating Action • Loyal Companions

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What a great debut novel! It not only tosses the "chosen one" trope on its head, but it also has great action & great characters.

This book is about Calen, a young man who is still dealing with the grief of losing his beloved older brother. Make no mistake: there aren't any prophecies or omens that foretold what happens to Calen, his friends & family. He was just in the right place at the right time (or perhaps, it'd be better to say: wrong place, wrong time!).

This was a thoroughly enjoyable listen that possibly caused some sleep deprivation.
Also... I'd want my supervisor to know that reports which claim that listening to it in the car today made me late to work are **greatly** exaggerated. Do not believe those scurrilous lies!

Highly recommended!

Fantastic fantasy debut!

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While the plot and prose were fairly decent, after a while (and a bunch of character deaths) I found it difficult to even want to invest in any kind of connection with the characters… and why would I? So far, any good that popped up in this book seemed to get snuffed out—if not immediately, then eventually.
Not very good fertilizer for a reader to cultivate attachments in, if you ask me… but, I suppose some folk are just into that devastating George R.R. Martin stuff. Not me.
I do think, however, that I will continue with the series… for now. And we shall see if things progress, remain the same, or deteriorate even further. Hopefully the former.

Decent start… and great performance

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Some listeners described this series as “like coming home” and I think that’s perfectly apt. It feels like a fresh new version of OG fantasy series like Eragon, LOTR, or Star Wars Legends. Great fight scenes — which are quite hard — and characters you get to know more and more throughout. Only critique is that some of the descriptions/verbs become repetitive, e.g., “capitulate” is used at least 6 times, but this is a very minor gripe. Well worth the credit and I’m sure the writing will improve in later books. Writing: 7.5/10, Story: 10/10

New favorite fantasy!

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To what I’m guessing will be a really great series. I look forward to the next installment.

This is a pretty good start

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Of Blood and Fire was a great read, understandable why some have it highly rated. I would say it falls under Epic storytelling (even though I’m not 100% sure what the criteria is). Plenty of action, story development and critical elements set for future events to come. Fascinating characters and other beings. Can’t wait to read the next one. DRmz 10-09-23

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