Fyre Chronicles of Warshard eBook Katherine Bogle
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Join Haven and her siblings on four unique adventures in a time when war ravaged the six kingdoms…
HAVEN has always hated royal gatherings, and jumps at the chance to sneak away for a race through town on horseback. But when the young princess is injured, her ancestry is brought into question.
Much is expected of the heir to the Rythern throne, but when LUCIAN is forced to leave the warfront by his father, his reluctant agreement comes at a price.
The battle for Volnir has disastrous consequences for MARCEL. Soon he finds himself fighting both enemy forces and his own memories.
ASTRID is sent to the family summer home in the Cinder Mountains for her own safety. Only she doesn’t expect the knee-high snow and frigid temperatures. With only her guards to protect her, Astrid must dig deeper than she ever thought herself capable of in order to survive.
Fyre is a short story collection in the Chronicles of Warshard universe, and can be read before or after the main series.
Fyre Chronicles of Warshard eBook Katherine Bogle
EEEEE! So I read this book after reading "Haven" and before "Savages" (review coming on that one soon!). Perfect timing. I highly recommend reading in that order. "Fyre" gives us a perfect glimpse into the back stories mentioned in the first book.While it was cool to have the information of Haven's immortality revealed, my favorite was Astrid's story! Although about being sent away for her own protection to a place that sounds like my worst nightmare (cold, freezing, snow! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!), Astrid's story was very encouraging and relatable. It's the one I wanted to know the most out of all the siblings. I was not disappointed!
So, why? Why would you do this to us, Katherine Bogle?!? If you've read book one, you know that learning these stories only pierce your heart a little deeper each time. And "Savages" does not seem to be about Haven at all. I know Bogle will bring this all together in the end...waiting is the hardest part! Good thing I had "Savages" to soothe my soul after reading "Fyre"!
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Fyre Chronicles of Warshard eBook Katherine Bogle Reviews
Fyre is a companion book of short stories to complement the novel Haven by Katherine Bogle. This novella is broken up into four short stories, one for each of the Fyre siblings, Haven, Lucian, Marcel, and Astrid. The first story tells the story of a young Haven as the victim of a terrible riding accident which should have killed her (did actually kill her?) after which she learns the shocking truth of her immortality. The second focus' on Lucian, oldest of the Fyre siblings who is sent to guard Helms Keep while the battle rages against Queen Kadia and her troops along the war front, supposedly far from where Lucian has been posted. When the enemy troops unexpectedly breach the front and swarm the Keep, Lucian is put to the test fighting a dangerous foe, one never before seen by the trained fighter. The third story focus' on Marcel as he too rallies against Kadias army at the Keep. A head injury leaves him with a short term case of amnesia in a town not far from the Keep, can Marcel regain his memories in time to prepare for another assault from the Mad Queen? Lastly, Astrid. For her safety, Astrid is sent to an isolated mountain cabin by her sister, soon to be Queen Haven after the bloody battles have killed her brothers and parents. Living a cold life of seclusion is a hard pill to swallow for the pampered princess. After a jaunt in the woods surrounding her cabin goes terribly awry, Astrid must use her wits and bravery to stay alive, and find her way back to safety.
When Katherine contacted me about this book of short stories I was pumped to jump back into her world, being that I was a big fan of her first novel (thanks Katherine!) These short stories where just what I needed to hold me over until the next novel is released later this year. Being that her first book really mainly dealt with Haven (not that it's any big surprise being that the title is....Haven), it was really neat to be given a more in depth look at some of the other characters only mentioned in passing or referenced. Seeing these people from Havens life come alive actually make Haven herself even more of a real character in my eyes. We see the relationships she cherished and the bond between herself and her siblings, which really cemented that loss for her even more in retrospect. I have to say, I was really taken with her brother, Marcel from the beginning. I was drawn to his carefree personality and the love he had (has) for Haven was very apparent. I was shocked to learn of his fate (way throw me for a loop!) and am excited to see how that will play out in future books. I was also very intrigued by the mysterious Julian character and am wondering what role she will play in the upcoming book as well. Overall, the writing was well done (I would even venture to say better than the first book, which is saying alot!) There is plenty of action which keeps the book exciting and fun to read while also exploring lots of back story which adds a new layer to the series as a whole.
I received this copy from the publisher via NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.
I ended up reading this short story collection before picking up Haven, the first book in the series, because the stories take place shortly before the setting of Haven. (I confirmed this on the author's blog which states Fyre is a set of short stories in the Haven universe, not long before the book actually begins.) Call me a rebel, but I like reading prequels first.
The short stories set the stage for each of the royal children of Rythern.
Haven, A princess that cannot be hurt, making the perfect candidate for a queen.
"What am I, Mother?" Haven held Denica's blue gaze. "I don't know, my Haven." Denica smiled ruefully and squeezed Haven's fingers. "But you are still my daughter, a princess of Rythern, and a daughter to the King. Your immortality will be your grace, as you have always been mine."
Lucian, the brother prone to duty and leadership, forced into facing threats in the shadows.
"How could he fight darkness? How could he win against shadows? His training didn't prepare him for this. Nothing could have prepared him for this."
Marcel, the brother displaced and lost to his family through the events of war.
"But while Haven's magic had only ever done good, saving her life and brightening the lives of their family, this magic was wrong. This magic was dark. This magic was killing his family and his soldiers."
Astrid, a princess enthralled with the elaborate life of royalty faced with learning to fend for herself.
"Though Haven had never cared for this life, Astrid believed herself born to it."
It's hard to tell from these stories how the rest of the series will be, as they are meant to be supportive material for the main plot. From what I can tell at this point, they were will written, engaging, and creative. I'm curious to see where these stories will lead in the first installment of this series.
3.5 stars.
EEEEE! So I read this book after reading "Haven" and before "Savages" (review coming on that one soon!). Perfect timing. I highly recommend reading in that order. "Fyre" gives us a perfect glimpse into the back stories mentioned in the first book.
While it was cool to have the information of Haven's immortality revealed, my favorite was Astrid's story! Although about being sent away for her own protection to a place that sounds like my worst nightmare (cold, freezing, snow! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!), Astrid's story was very encouraging and relatable. It's the one I wanted to know the most out of all the siblings. I was not disappointed!
So, why? Why would you do this to us, Katherine Bogle?!? If you've read book one, you know that learning these stories only pierce your heart a little deeper each time. And "Savages" does not seem to be about Haven at all. I know Bogle will bring this all together in the end...waiting is the hardest part! Good thing I had "Savages" to soothe my soul after reading "Fyre"!
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