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A Memory of Fire

The Dragon War, Book 3

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A Memory of Fire

By: Daniel Arenson
Narrated by: John Alexander Brancy
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The Dragon War, the epic fantasy trilogy beginning with A Legacy of Light, concludes with a tale of darkness, hope, and dragonfire.

Book Three: Memory of Fire

Darkness covers Requiem. The cruel Cadigus family, usurpers of the throne, rule with an iron fist. The Resistance, a band of desperate rebels, lies smashed and scattered. Hope fades. Some say it is utterly lost.

Bloodied, the Resistance hides in distant lands. Most of its fighters lie dead. One of its leaders, captured in battle, suffers torture in the dungeons of Cadigus. Old Requiem seems like nothing but a dying dream, a memory of fire and starlight.

Yet even in the darkest night, the embers of defiance glow. The last few resistors muster. Rising as dragons, lighting the sky with fire, they fly to their last stand - an attack on the capital itself.

©2013 Daniel Arenson (P)2014 Daniel Arenson
Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Dragons War

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