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At the aurorium of the Firelord, Ignis, Kaijin Sora finally feels a sense of belonging for the first time in many years. But when a conspiracy befalls the clergy, Kaijin is once again tasked with making things right.

His journey will take him throughout his homeland of Aransiya, across the sea, and into the harsh desertlands of Ankhram, where he must find and stop the traitor.
Faced with choices, darkness, and even death, Kaijin assumes the role of his master’s chosen and realizes that the fire that burns in his heart will become the true purveyor of justice.

Flameseeker is the conclusion of an epic fantasy adventure of thrills, mystery, and love.

Book 3 of The Pyromancer Trilogy

423 pages, Paperback

First published February 10, 2014

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R.M. Prioleau

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R.M. Prioleau is a game developer and artist by day; and a dangerous writer by night. Since childhood, she’s continued exploring new methods of expanding her skills and creativity as she delves into the realm of literary abandon. R.M. is a NaNoWriMo enthusiast, and has been active in the worldwide writing community since 2009.

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November 14, 2014
Quick Review: If you enjoyed books one and two of this trilogy, you'll like this one, too.

Slightly Longer Review:

Flameseeker is a good ending piece to the Trilogy: Kaijin's story is wrapped up alongside some new revelations about who he is to keep things interesting. Familiar faces return (and are most welcome!), and it has a nice blend of politics and adventure to keep the story moving.

The story pacing slows down here or there, but overall it's an alright, quick read.

If you read the other two books and enjoyed them, there's no reason not to finish off the trilogy with this final installment.
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