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Drew Karpyshyn has made his mark with imaginative, action-packed work on several acclaimed videogames, including Mass Effect and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, as well as in a succession of New York Times bestselling tie-in novels. Now Karpyshyn introduces a brilliantly innovative epic fantasy of perilous quests, tormented heroes, and darkest sorcery—a thrilling adventure that vaults him into the company of such authors as Terry Goodkind, Brandon Sanderson, and Peter V. Brett.
 
Long ago the gods chose a great hero to act as their agent in the mortal world and to stand against the demonic spawn of Chaos. The gods gifted their champion, Daemron, with three magical Talismans: a sword, a ring, and a crown. But the awesome power at his command corrupted Daemron, turning him from savior to destroyer. Filled with pride, he dared to challenge the gods themselves. Siding with the Chaos spawn, Daemron waged a titanic battle against the Immortals. In the end, Daemron was defeated, the Talismans were lost, and Chaos was sealed off behind the Legacy—a magical barrier the gods sacrificed themselves to create.
 
Now the Legacy is fading. On the other side, the banished Daemron stirs. And across the scattered corners of the land, four children are born of suffering and strife, each touched by one aspect of Daemron himself—wizard, warrior, prophet, king.
 
Bound by a connection deeper than blood, the Children of Fire will either restore the Legacy or bring it crashing down, freeing Daemron to wreak his vengeance upon the mortal world.

Praise for Children of Fire
 
“This intricately layered adventure breathes realism and overshadowing menace into ancient mythic archetypes, exposing the pain and wonder inherent in magic and the mingled hope and cynicism of modern fantasy.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
“A rousing quest fantasy . . . a fast-paced action-packed good and evil thriller.”—SF Revu

“From the first page of Children of Fire, Karpyshyn captures the reader’s attention with his excellent, intricate storyline.”—RT Book Reviews
 
“Children of Fire stands on its own as a thoroughly entertaining tale. The book strikes a perfect balance between character driven storytelling and rich world building.”—Roqoo Depot
 
“[Karpyshyn] is truly a master of world building. . . . I would recommend this title to any fan of the genre.”—Among the Wreckage
 
“Compulsively readable, wildly entertaining.”—A Girl, A Boy and A Blog
 
“Children of Fire is engrossing, and full of characters that are modern. . . . I thoroughly enjoyed Children of Fire and look forward for the next two books.”—FANgirl Blog

“Drew Karpyshyn weaves a rich, contrasting tapestry of epic story and doom. Gripping and compelling from first page to last, Children of Fire is a dark-chocolate fantasy; delightfully biting and delectable at once. Four ill-fated children born under a sign of chaos and flame carried me on a journey into an intriguing world of shadowy wonder. It is a spellbinding epic told with masterful craft. Well done, Drew!”—Tracy Hickman, New York Times bestselling co-author of the Dragonlance and Death Gate series


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  • Sales Rank: #1006727 in Books
  • Published on: 2014-05-06
  • Released on: 2014-05-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.17" h x 1.05" w x 5.51" l, .85 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 512 pages

Review
“This intricately layered adventure breathes realism and overshadowing menace into ancient mythic archetypes, exposing the pain and wonder inherent in magic and the mingled hope and cynicism of modern fantasy.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
 
“A rousing quest fantasy . . . a fast-paced action-packed good and evil thriller.”—SF Revu

“From the first page of Children of Fire, Karpyshyn captures the reader’s attention with his excellent, intricate storyline.”—RT Book Reviews
 
“Children of Fire stands on its own as a thoroughly entertaining tale. The book strikes a perfect balance between character driven storytelling and rich world building.”—Roqoo Depot
 
“[Karpyshyn] is truly a master of world building. . . . I would recommend this title to any fan of the genre.”—Among the Wreckage
 
“Compulsively readable, wildly entertaining.”—A Girl, A Boy and A Blog
 
“Children of Fire is engrossing, and full of characters that are modern. . . . I thoroughly enjoyed Children of Fire and look forward for the next two books.”—FANgirl Blog

“Drew Karpyshyn weaves a rich, contrasting tapestry of epic story and doom. Gripping and compelling from first page to last, Children of Fire is a dark-chocolate fantasy; delightfully biting and delectable at once. Four ill-fated children born under a sign of chaos and flame carried me on a journey into an intriguing world of shadowy wonder. It is a spellbinding epic told with masterful craft. Well done, Drew!”—Tracy Hickman, New York Times bestselling co-author of the Dragonlance and Death Gate series


From the Hardcover edition.

About the Author
Drew Karpyshyn is the New York Times bestselling author of Star Wars: The Old Republic novels: Revan and Annihilation, as well as the Star Wars: Darth Bane trilogy: Path of Destruction, Rule of Two, and Dynasty of Evil. He also wrote the acclaimed Mass Effect series of novels and worked as a writer/designer on numerous award-winning videogames. After spending most of his life in Canada, he finally grew tired of the long, cold winters and headed south in search of a climate more conducive to year-round golf. Drew Karpyshyn now lives in Texas with his wife, Jennifer, and their cat.


From the Hardcover edition.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
Chaos, Chaos everywhere
By J. Lesley
If you like very dark fantasy, then you will most likely be very pleased with this novel. I think this book would have been a three star reading experience for me because of the unrelenting darkness, heaviness and feeling of deep anxiousness that constantly weighed me (and the story) down, except for the fact that it was so well written. Also, it was rather confusing trying to figure out why Chaos was considered so bad and yet all the main characters were filled with Chaos and everybody wanted to use or control or exploit the Chaos they had, so it became a detrimental aspect for me. After reading over 400 pages I finally got to the section where the author had one character explain to other characters the history and meaning behind Chaos. I had worked all that time digging the meaning and implications out myself when Drew Karpyshyn could have lessened my feeling of frustration at the beginning of the novel. This is a story about a being who was left in charge of the mortal world by the Old Gods, but who succumbed to the need to control Chaos, calling it just magic is a little too simplistic, so had to be banished behind a veil for the protection of humankind. The Slayer has been trying to pierce the veil of Legacy ever since to once more rule the mortal world. There are four children who were born under the sign of the burning moon who are touched by Chaos in ways which set them apart. Some know of this difference, some do not. In order for The Slayer to once more rule, he must posses three articles, talismans, through which Chaos can be channeled and controlled. As we watch the four main characters grow up we see their lives touched more and more by the strengthening of Chaos and the consequences of needing to learn how to control whatever aspect of Chaos is present in their life. Even at the end of this book we as readers don't positively know how each is touched by their Chaos.

The writing and plotting in this novel is very well done. According to the information which came with the advance copy I read there are at least two more novels planned for this series, one scheduled now to be released in July and one in November, both in 2014. The descriptions of the battles with Chaos fire and the minions of The Slayer are superb. One problem for me was that the four children are kept apart for such a long time and while I was reading about them individually they were so totally immersed in Chaos that there wasn't much character development which took place. One of the girls comes closest to being a sympathetic character for me, yet even she wasn't someone I especially cared about. As I said at the beginning, if you enjoy very dark fantasy this author will have produced a novel you will definitely like and you will eagerly await future novels to come.

I wish the Amazon ranking system did not place three star reviews into the *negative* category. I would have preferred to give the book a three star rating, but feel the work is too well constructed to be penalized because it is too dark for my tastes. I think there are readers who especially enjoy this level of dark fantasy and who will thoroughly enjoy this book. Because of the amount of detail involved in the world revealed here it is obvious that Drew Karpyshyn has invested a significant portion of his life in bring this concept to life. I wish him much success with it.

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Interesting fantasy fiction, but a difficult start
By Ron Cole
Drew Karpyshyn is an established writer of both books and video games, with ten previous novels to his name. Those works, however, were all tie-in fiction (based on "shared worlds" or video games), including his famous Darth Bane series of books. _Children of Fire_ is based in an original fantasy world, and is a solid first effort in what is schedule to be a larger series.

My biggest complaint about the book deals with the first third of the material - it is both boring and stereotypical. The prologue starts with the generic big-bad-evil-enemy doing his dastardly thing, which leads to the birth of the Children of Fire. Then we have four more similar and mostly boring chapters focusing on kids being born. Sigh. Skimming those chapters over again for this review, I can honestly say that they could have been cut without any alteration to the reader's understanding of what is going on later in the book. In fact, the majority of the first third of this overly-long book could have been cut with ease.

Eventually, things pick up. There's action, suspense, exploration of the history of the world, and all the things that make fantasy books worth reading in my mind. But you have to get past that first third of the material to do it. Editors, where were you on this one?

Rating: 3 out of 5 Stars. After a painful first third of the material, things get interesting. I will also give future books in this series a chance.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Needs more editing and a lot more substance
By NLA
Having read many of Drew Karpyshn's works before, mostly his Star Wars work, I knew going in that no matter how the book panned out it was going to be a well written tale. But having read his work before I also knew that even though it was going to be a well written book it also had the potential to fall flat on its face. Now, having read all 512 pages, I can say it has done just that.

Children of Fire is a story of four children born under a blood moon. This birth leaves the four with the power to see into the future and harness the power of Chaos. This power also makes them targets for the Order, who wish to control those who have this gift. As the book progresses these two foes cross paths and struggle against each other for control of the future.

For me this book was right up my alley. I never really enjoyed fantasy books before as I never saw wizards and dragons anything other than a little silly, but the majority of this book has little of that in it. The bulk of the book deals with humanoid characters that rarely use magic or spells. There is no poetry or riddle that wizards weave into weapons, and there are no trolls or elves battling it out with evil smoke beings. And not even a dragon appears until the very end, so this is my style of fantasy.

What I did like about the book was the focus on the four main characters, although two of them carry the bulk of the book. Drew does a fine job showing their lives as they grow from birth to adulthood. One problem I did have was that near the end of the book the male character seemed to advance way too quickly, and went from inexperienced novice to powerful expert in only a few chapters. I also liked that Drew was able to advance the story without endless walks through the woods like we have seen so many times before.

What I didn't like was that endless amount of time was spent to set up background characters that by the end played little or no part in the larger story. Noor, for me, was just along for the ride and only helped to establish one of the main characters. Also, scenes were used to build foundations for events later on, but I found Drew spent way too much time on scenes that did little for the overall tale.

The biggest problem I had with this book is that the main characters have the power of sight and used that power to see the future. The problem is that when they see the future they ruin what comes later in the book. It doesn't make a lot of sense to see the future and then two chapters later read about it again.

A decent read, but in the end the book was pretty watered down and uneventful.

*I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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