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Bursts of Fire

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Publishers Lunch 2019 Buzz Books selection. Recommended by Publishers Weekly, Booklist, and Library Journal. Winner of the 2020 (Canadian SF&F) Aurora Award.

Bursts of Fire begins an epic political fantasy of revenge, addictions, and redemption in an empire where magic has become suspect and where love and loyalty—for one's lover, one's family, one's country—are tested. If Heaven desires the very earth be burned, what place can those below hope for, when the flames come for them?

To survive. To fight. To restore balance.

The Falkyn sisters bear a burden and a legacy. Their mother, the imperial magiel of the kingdom of Orumon, protects her people from the horrors of the afterlife by calling upon the Gods with a precious Prayer Stone. But war among the kingdoms has brought fire and destruction to their sheltered world. When a mad king's desire to destroy the Prayer Stones shatters their family, the three girls are scattered to the wilderness, relying on their wits and powers they don't yet master.

Assassin. Battle tactician. Magic wielder. Driven by different ambitions, Meg, Janat, and Rennika are destined to become all these and more. To reclaim their birth right, they must overcome doubtful loyalties within a rising rebellion; more, they must challenge a dogma-driven chancellor's influence on the prince raised to inherit his father's war: a prince struggling to unravel the mystery of his brother's addiction to Heaven.

Praise for Bursts of Fire

Publishers Lunch Buzz Books 2019 selection

"An emotional story of familial love, tension, and mistrust among three sisters and three brothers. Readers who relish adventure mingled with a message will be engrossed in the plights of the two sets of siblings."—Publishers Weekly

"Forest depicts strong female characters, with varying motivations and personalities adding plenty of action in daring raids, battles with war machines, and magical time walking, though equal attention is given to exploring relationships between the sisters and their allies. This exciting new series will have fantasy fans eagerly awaiting the next installment."—Library Journal

"The first book in the Addicted to Heaven series promises an exciting political fantasy with realistic representation of mental illness and addiction and is sure to entertain fans of epic adventures."—Booklist

"Themes of religious and democratic freedoms; magic-based time travel's addictive, almost hallucinogenic, qualities . . . readers can hope for more in future installments."—Kirkus Reviews

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 15, 2019
      Forest eases into her seven-book Addicted to Heaven Saga with an emotional story of familial love, tension, and mistrust among three sisters and three brothers in Shangril, a land of seven kingdoms devastated by conquest and fanaticism. Three teenage sisters—sensible elder Meg, spoiled Janat, and fearless little Rennika—live in peace in Orumon with their mother, Talanda Falkyn, a powerful magiel (magician). Talanda controls the Amber prayer stone used to petition Heaven and the Many Gods. Troubles begin when King Artem Declan invades Orumon and the other kingdoms in a vicious holy war. Guided by the ruthless evangelical magiel Wenid, Artem outlaws worship of the Many Gods in favor of the One God and imprisons or kills all other magiel. The Falkyn sisters escape Orumon and encounter the revolutionary peasant Sulwyn Cordal, who brings hope to stopping Artem’s advance. Meanwhile, Artem’s three sons confront the war differently: illegitimate Uther is loyal to the cause, teenage prince Huwen is reluctant, and young Eamon, who has a tragic past, is suicidal. Emphasizing characters and lessons of tolerance, Forest employs the fantasy world as an allegory to address issues of religious intolerance, immigration, xenophobia, refugees, and mental illness; this gives the novel a timely feel, but allows the plot to drag. Readers who relish adventure mingled with a message will be engrossed in the plights of the two sets of siblings.

    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2019

      Forest (The Dragon Prince) kicks off a projected seven-book series with the dramatic escape of three magical sisters. As daughters of the imperial magiel, Meg, Janat, and Rennika flee a luxurious life when the army of the king lays siege to their castle home. Impulsively destroying a prosperous peace, the king overruns neighboring castles, killing the magiels and smashing the prayer stones that drive their magic. The sisters are hunted for the abilities revealed in their faces. Hidden and separated, they face harsh futures. They are reunited as the commoners rise up against the king, and the king's son, now leading the army, discovers the terrible secret that started the war. Forest depicts strong female characters, with varying motivations and personalities adding plenty of action in daring raids, battles with war machines, and magical time walking, though equal attention is given to exploring relationships between the sisters and their allies. VERDICT This exciting new series will have fantasy fans eagerly awaiting the next installment.--Catherine Lantz, Univ. of Illinois at Chicago Lib.

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      June 15, 2019
      Three sisters fight in exile, using magic to restore their land. After King Artem invades the Orumon Kingdom in the name of the One God, Meg, Janat, and Rennika Falkyn seek new roles in a chaotic Shangril. The Falkyn sisters, royals and powerful magiels with time-shifting skin, become entwined in the commoner-led resistance. With their ability to manipulate time, the sisters are seemingly eager to be used as powerful tools rather than forging their own paths. Meg, the eldest, tries to protect her sisters, but as the girls' romantic interests develop, the story likewise becomes muddied. Prince Huwen strives to feel worthy as King Artem's heir while struggling with the legitimacy of his father's war and his brother Eamon's deep depression. Themes of religious and democratic freedoms; magic-based time travel's addictive, almost hallucinogenic, qualities; and Shangril's dependence on the Gods for death tokens could have set this fantasy apart, but instead it feels disjointed and not fully delivered. The European-influenced naming conventions and a lowborn tongue with Scots and Yorkshire overtones imply white as the default, with only body types and shifting magiel or steady skin used as descriptors. Very much an introduction to the main cast, the novel's chronology and pacing weaken character development and limit interest in their fate. Lacking in thrills and suspense; readers can hope for more in future installments. (map, reader's group guide, mental health information and resources) (Fiction. 14-18)

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    • Booklist

      July 1, 2019
      The empire of Shangril is made up of seven countries, each of which is ruled by one of the seven Great Houses, whose kings are chosen by one of the seven Many Gods. Each king employs a magiel, a shimmering-skinned magic-wielder, to look after its Prayer Stone. King Artem, ruler of Arcan, decides he is destined to rule all seven countries under the worship of the One God, so he uses his army to overthrow the other six kings and destroy their Prayer Stones. Talanda Falkyn, magiel of neighboring Orumon, has foreseen this destruction and knows a highborn magiel's ability to reach the Many Gods is the only way to stop King Artem's tyranny, so she helps her three magiel daughters escape when King Artem attacks. Armed with only vague instructions, the three girls begin their journey through a war-torn, chaotic empire. The first book in the Addicted to Heaven series promises an exciting political fantasy with realistic representation of mental illness and addiction and is sure to entertain fans of epic adventures.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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