
The Blue Flames
The Riverfall Chronicles, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Wayne Farrell
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By:
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Jacquelyn Hagen
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THE FIRESTORM IS COMING.
A Colonist is dead. Another has been captured. The rest find themselves scattered across Eriaris, each in a different dangerous situation, and with no memory of how they got there. Survival is the first concern. Home is a close second.
The journey won’t be easy. Some must contend with slavers and bandits, others with bounty hunters and vengeful Entrians. A few are even put before the Elders of the High Council. To make matters worse, one of the harshest winters in history has begun, slowing travel and hindering the rescue efforts of those still on Riverfall.
All is not lost, however. Though the Colonists will need every ounce of courage and strength to endure their trials, there is unexpected help along the way, and moments of hope and joy even in the darkest hours. Most surprising is the wealth of secrets they discover, powerful enough to end their nine-year exile and deal a serious blow to their worst foes.
But they must act quickly. The noose is tightening, the fuses are lit, the knives have been sharpened. With enemies closing in on all sides, the peril has never been greater. And no one is prepared for how it will end.
The Blue Flames is the third book of the epic fantasy series The Riverfall Chronicles. For more information, visit jacquelynhagen.com.
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- Cyriax
- 12-29-23
Exquisite character work and world building
This is, without a doubt, my favorite series of the year. The only story that comes close for me, though it is very different, is the Sun Eater series by Christopher Ruocchio if you would like an example of my reading tastes. Both of these series have compelled me to keep reading more than any others over the last couple years. The Riverfall Chronicles is compelling from the first line of The Wickwire Watch. As the story has progressed the depth of the characters and the world has grown. These characters now feel like family to me. The world feels like a home of sorts. Jacquelyn Hagen’s story has made me feel the full range of emotions. The pacing is just right. There is action but there is also time to sit with the characters and grow to understand their motivations and connections to one another. I feel, at its heart, this is primarily a tale driven by the revelations of its mysteries, both in the world and its characters. If you are looking for a new world to get lost in, you will find none better than this one. If you are an audiobook listener, the narrator is excellent. The audiobook is my preferred way to engage with this story. I will be patiently waiting for the next installment so I can return to this home again.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-06-24
Pacing was very nice
Have to listen at 1.2 or I will fall asleep. That's both good and bad
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- M & S Scales
- 09-06-24
Amazing!! 🤩
The story is so intriguing that we have flown through this series! The narrator has picked the perfect voices and does such an excellent job with them! The only negative is that book 4 isn’t out as an audiobook. My daughter and I know we can read it, and we might, but the narrator has won us over! 🥰
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