Review: Fierian by Ronie Kendig

FierianFierian was an amazing conclusion to this powerful fantasy series! I highly recommend reading all three books in order, otherwise you will not know what is going on! I also suggest that you have the next book in the series ready to go for when you finish each story. You are going to want to know what happens next as quickly as possible! 🙂

The author did a fantastic job creating this fantasy realm. I was definitely pulled into this story of ultimate good vs evil, truth vs lies, and power vs sacrificial love. Old squabbles and strongholds were broken down as new alliances formed. The raw intensity of the struggles that these characters faced kept me eagerly turning pages.

There were also some absolutely beautiful love stories that developed within this entire series. I loved watching these characters change and grow, both in how they related to their friends and families and in their connections with those who captured their hearts. Great series from start to finish!

(5 stars)

I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

FierianTo save the world, he must watch it burn

Abiassa’s people fall. Her Fierian dwindles. Her Deliverers wait as Poired Dyrth marches unchecked through the Nine Kingdoms. He’s taken the Embers of countless Accelerants. He’s taken Zaethien and Hetaera, the mightiest cities of the Nine. He’s taken the blood of the royal family. Now Dyrth is after Haegan’s power—the Fierian’s power. And after that, he wants the world.

He will not take it unopposed. Battered and outnumbered, the remnant of the Nine forge new alliances, make friends of enemies, and prepare to stand against the last great press of evil. In faith, they wait. The Fierian will come.

War raging without and within, Abiassa’s people face their greatest need. But before the Fierian can fulfill his destiny, he has to defeat the enemy in his own mind.

Purchase your own copy here.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

RonieKendig

An Army brat, Ronie Kendig grew up in the classic military family, with her father often TDY and her mother holding down the proverbial fort. Their family moved often, which left Ronie attending six schools by the time she’d entered fourth grade. Her only respite and “friends” during this time were the characters she created.

It was no surprise when she married a military veteran—her real-life hero—in June 1990. Married more than twenty years, Ronie and her husband, Brian, homeschool their children, the first of whom graduated in 2011. Despite the craziness of life, Ronie finds balance and peace with her faith, family and their Maltese Menace in Northern Virginia.

Ronie has a deep love and passion for people, especially hurting people, which is why she pursued and obtained a B.S. in Psychology from Liberty University. Ronie speaks nationally, volunteers with writer’s organizations, including American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) and My Book Therapy, and mentors other writers.

Connect with Ronie on her website, Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, Instagram, Pinterest.

 

About Brittany

As a homeschooling mom and avid reader, I get great joy through reading and reviewing books. I focus my reading and my reviews on Christian fiction, primarily Christian romantic fiction. I also review sweet, clean fiction. I hope you will find my reviews helpful in your decisions on what books to read.
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1 Response to Review: Fierian by Ronie Kendig

  1. carylkane says:

    Fabulous review, Britt! I can’t wait to read this series!

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