Crown Of Fire

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by Lisa King
Publication Date: 18/09/2018
5/5 Rating 3 Reviews

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"What you believe about yourself, you will become."


What's Ashling supposed to believe?

Trapped within the ancient walls of Brennyn Hall for all of her sixteen summers, she's only known the horror story fed to her as a child; that she's nothing more than an evil sacrifice; a payment to appease an approaching sinister force.


But what's this new tale?

Could she be part of a lost fable, a legend that compels her to stand against the Hall's power?

Hunted by the Hall, and armed only with a cryptic clue, she races toward the mountain village that promises answers.


The Hall demands her silence.

The people listen for her voice.


With her tormentors closing in and intent on silencing her forever, can Ashling discover the powerful truth of her own story; one set to shake the kingdom to its core?


**If you love James Redfield and Paulo Coelho, you'll adore this unique and profound story of self-discovery, set amidst a dangerous, mystical, and medieval realm.


** "A breathtaking adventure with profound heart, Crown of Fire is a journey readers won't soon forget." - Lauren Sapala, The INFJ Writer,


* "Powerful, profound and unique, Crown of Fire will keep you reading from page one until its triumphant end." - Rebecca Hendry, author Grace River***

ISBN:
9780648302605
9780648302605
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Publication Date:
18-09-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Felen Press

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I actually really loved this. Not a book that I would usually read. I tend to skip over covers with a fantasy type vibe, but it wasn't really fantasy at all. I was pulled in by the authors writing style, it takes a lot for a writer to hook me in, and pleased I chose by my gut instead of judging a book by its cover. Still a lovely cover, just not my vibe if fiction book perusing. I’m more into learning about psychology, healing self trauma emotionally and physically, and health, with the odd fiction or bio thrown in occasionally. The MC’s journey of dealing with her trauma, trying to find out who she is and where she belongs is something that tends to resonate with most of us. It certainly did with me in this book. Turned out that what I like to read in non fiction and self healing is just what this book is all about, in fiction. Loved it!
Personally I took a lot more non fiction lessons out of this fiction book. Kinda guessing that was the authors intention, worked on me if it was! Looking forward to book two.

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I found it difficult to put Crown of Fire down, and when I had too I was thinking about what the characters were doing without me. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes to get lost in what they are reading. I especially enjoyed the descriptions of the scenery it felt like I could reach out and touch it.
I wait in anticipation for the next book.

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I loved this book and couldn’t put it down. I was entranced by Ashling and could relate to her journey. The writing style is unique and I initially found it a bit different to get used to but once I was in the rhythm of the book and the story, I relaxed into it and thoroughly enjoyed it. The author paints a very vivid picture of the environment, which really provides a true escape from our own current world and just made the Crown of Fire an even more enjoyable read.

I found many parts of the book to mirror things I had been through or things I am going through and Ashling’s journey assisted my own and made me feel that I am on the right path. The ending brought tears to my eyes as I found it very powerful personally. I now find myself constantly thinking of the story and relating it to my own life as well as friends and family.

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