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The Fragment of Fire

The Shattered Soul, Book 4

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The Fragment of Fire

By: Ben Hale
Narrated by: Derek Perkins
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The fragments of Draeken battle foes on two fronts. Wylyn, head of a powerful krey house, seeks the fabled Shard of Midnight, a massive tower rumored to have fallen during the Dawn of Magic. If it rises, she will bring her vast army to the shores of Lumineia. Her plan depends on Tardoq, her sworn protector, and the one with betrayal in his heart.

And Serak, head of the Order of Ancients, who seeks Draeken’s allegiance for a mysterious plan. Cunning and patient, Serak has gathered soldiers for an enemy yet to appear, trapped a mythical beast to power a forgotten mine, and kidnapped the monarchs from every kingdom. One of those taken is Rynda, queen of the rock trolls, a dangerous enemy to be caged.

The fragment of Fire hunts them both, and relishes every fight. His journey will take him to forgotten ruins, gilded halls, and fabled towers, but the greatest threat comes from within, for inside the fragments of Draeken a malevolent force begins to stir. It has heard Serak’s invitation, and desires the power being offered.

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not as balanced as the other books in this series but with a few interesting twists that still made it enjoyable

good writing

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By the end of book 4 a lot of the storylines come together, with much of the plot becoming more visible than previously.

The humour of previous books starts to wane and the comparative innocence of the series comes of age. This provides a true sense of loss in many things, which signifies a maturity.

Wonderfully delivered, as always.

Twists and Turns, The Series Burns

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