The Torch That Ignites the Stars
Arcane Ascension, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Nick Podehl
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Written by:
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Andrew Rowe
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After concluding their first year at Lorian Heights, Corin and his friends catch a train from their native Valia to the distant country of Caelford.
For most, this would be a simple vacation. Corin has other plans:
- Meet Anabelle Farren, the eccentric owner of Farren Labs, and learn about artificial attunements.
- Seek out Warren Constantine, a previous Arbiter, for training and a potential alliance.
- Find the visage Ferras herself to seek a cure for Sera's condition.
Of course, Corin is Corin, and there's absolutely no chance he's going to be able to stick to a list. Even if he miraculously developed a sense of focus, he isn't the only one with plans....
The Blackstone Bandit. Everyone's favorite mysterious book entity. The aforementioned Farren. A vacationing professor. The mirror of a figure from Keras' past. When their plots intersect, Corin and his friends are, predictably, stuck at the center.
It's going to be a long vacation.
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Winner of the 2020 Stabby Award for Best Self-Published/Independent Novel!
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- Nithun Sridhar
- 24-05-22
A Remarkably Great Book
I loved the first 2 books. don't get me wrong. but they were far from perfect. the world was great and the magic system engaging. but the characters themselves didn't really start to pop. This started to change with book 2, but really burst onto the stage with this one.
The stakes for the world are finally established and the plot is finally kicking into gear. Overall one of the most fun books I've read this year. And in the end, that's all that matters to me
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