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Fire Demon

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Korin feared a real fight. She’d had so little training, but her inner demon took over before she could be killed. Now she is terribly scarred, inside and outside. But now she is also a feared general and the head of the rebels. Zohak has fallen prey to madness, having accepted the forbidden fruit of power. He is a slave to the same devil who entrapped Vorak, only he is also possessed by the demon snake-dragon Kaliya. He now feeds on terror—literally. Only Korin can stop Zohak’s reign of terror, but he calls upon Vorak to lead his armies. When confronted with such a challenge, Korin fights with Vorak, who spirits her away. He simply cannot resist her. The unexpected awaits them both as they manage to form a plan to vanquish the Devil Eblise and win freedom for themselves and for the kingdom.

137 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2012

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K.B. Forrest

28 books13 followers
KB Forrest has researched ancient Indo-European history and folklore for several years, and brings to this novel his story-telling flair and the accurate details today’s readers demand. He is skilled in animal husbandry, primitive survival skills, and horsemanship. These talents allow him to imbue his stories with realistic elements.

KB lives on a farm in Northern Mississippi with his faithful dogs. He raises Brahman cattle and a large variety of birds. When not writing, he paints in oils and watercolors.

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4,420 reviews221 followers
February 16, 2014
Reviewed by Crystal
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Review originally posted at Romancing the Book

Fire Demon gave a new outlook to the story.

I learned more about Korin in this book. It started explaining in more detail and I wasn’t in the dark anymore. I can say that I really enjoyed this book and got into the storyline more.

You understand why Antiochus worked Korin hard. Everything has more meaning. I believe that it could’ve all been one book instead of two. The first book gave nothing about any of the characters while the second explained everything.

It’s a book about good versus evil. You just get surprised on whose on the good side. People start joining forces and you have a wonderful fighting scene at the end. You also couldn’t have picked the outcome.

Even though I had my suspicions on what Korin was, I was still surprised. I never got bored and I enjoyed the storyline better in this book. My attention never strayed and I didn’t have to make myself finish reading the book.

Thanks for the adventure in Fire Demon. It had just a sweet feeling to it. I was hoping for a little more, but was satisfied.
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September 9, 2012
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Once we meet Korin, things went from confusing to freaking fantastic. She was great with a sword, brave and in the sights of a first generation demon. Vorak is that bad ass demon who is slave to one man because of a collar around his neck. It was an interesting concept with twists and turns that really made for a great solid book. The scenes, however, were very jumpy. That plus the beginning issues made me rate this books with four stars. But that’s four solid stars. I would certainly recommend Fire Demon and I am sure to read more by this author in the future!
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