En UNA TIERRA DE FUEGO (LIBRO #12 DE EL ANILLO DEL HECHICERO), Gwendolyn y su gente se encuentran rodeados en las Islas Superiores, asediados por los dragones de Rómulo y su ejército de un millón de hombres. Todo parece perdido—cuando la salvación llega de una fuente increíble.
Gwendolyn está decidida a encontrar a su bebé, perdido en el mar, y conducir a su nación en exilio, a un nuevo hogar. Ella viaja a través de extraños y exóticos mares, encontrando peligros impensables, rebelión y hambre, mientras viajan hacia el sueño de un puerto seguro.
Thorgrin finalmente se reúne con su madre en la Tierra de los Druidas, y su encuentro cambiará su vida para siempre, lo hará más fuerte que nunca. Con una nueva misión, se embarca, decidido a rescatar a Gwendolyn, a buscar a su bebé y a cumplir con su destino. En una batalla épica de dragones y hombres, Thor será puesto a prueba en todos los sentidos; mientras lucha contra monstruos y expone su vida por sus hermanos, cavará profundamente para ser el gran guerrero que se supone que debe ser.
En las Islas Superiores, Erec se encuentra moribundo y Alistar, acusada de asesinato, debe hacer lo que puede para salvar a Erec y eximirse de la culpa. Estalla una guerra civil en una lucha por el trono y Alistar se encuentra atrapada en el medio, con su destino y el de Erec pendiendo de un hilo.
Rómulo sigue con la intención de destruir a Gwendolyn, a Thorgrin y lo que queda del Anillo; pero su ciclo lunar está finalizando, y su poder será puesto a prueba severamente.
Mientras tanto, en la provincia del norte del Imperio, está surgiendo un nuevo héroe: Darius, un guerrero de 15 años, está decidido a romper las cadenas de la esclavitud y sublevarse contra su gente. Pero el Capitolio del Norte está al mando de Volusia, una chica de 18 años, famosa por su belleza—y también por su crueldad brutal.
¿Gwen y su pueblo sobrevivirá? ¿Encontrarán a Guwayne? ¿Rómulo aplastará al Anillo? ¿Sobrevivirá Erec? ¿Thorgrin volverá a tiempo?
Con su sofisticada construcción y caracterización del mundo, UNA TIERRA DE FUEGO, es un relato épico de amigos y amantes, de rivales y pretendientes, de caballeros y dragones, de intrigas y maquinaciones políticas, de llegar a la mayoría de edad, de corazones rotos, de decepción, ambición y traición. Es una historia de honor y valor, de suerte y destino, de hechicería. Es una fantasía que nos lleva a un mundo que nunca olvidaremos, y que gustará a personas de todas las edades y géneros.
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It has taken 11 books to get through 2 of Thor's quests. You are seriously going to drag this sucker out for 10 more?! And the stories are getting worse and worse. (Though the actual writing has improved) Since there weren't enough characters, it is imperative that you add more. And why on earth would you not take the dragon egg with you in the first place? (Of course I will continue reading, but please, oh please DO NOT pay money to buy these books!)
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I keep going on about the amount of characters featured in this book and once again three more are added! So this means that Thor gets even less ‘screen time’ … The other characters: Thor’s son who doesn’t actually talk, another bad guy and now it seems another good guy who will probably have an entirely dedicated storyline. We are already rooting for Thor, I don’t like the fact that someone else is going to get involved in that way.
The book: Not one of the best in the series for me. A lot more introspect for the characters and dreams/visions. Not that great battle scenes of magic usage. But I see the next book is already out so I will get on with it.
More of the same; inaccurate editing, misspelling etc. It gets a bit boring actually. This title even has the ubiquitous honour of seemingly being able to transfer genders. Oh, well, dopey me for continuing I suppose.
I am also getting a bit sick of ".....we shall succeed in our quest or die trying....." Do none of these protagonists have a clue?
I was just as enthralled with book 12 as I was with the previous 11 books. My personal opinion is Morgan Rice is every bit as electric as J.K. Rowling.
I'm still loving where this story is going. We finally got a couple new characters that could take this series in some new directions. I can't wait for Book # 13.
Not only are the religious undertones blatant overtones, this author really made the slaves dark skinned and then had one of the new characters, a new slave, say that oppression is only in your mind. Like what? I cannot stand this series. I don't know why I am still listening to it. It irritates me and I am continuing to hate listen.
A special e-book purchase, I discovered this on Amazon, in my search for fantasy, dragon, and sci-fi reads. I did not realize that this was part of a large series, at the time of purchase. I added this to my GoodReads, as "reading", when I saw that it was book #12! How I missed this, I will never know. That aside...I was reading as a stand-alone book -and was confused as to how it was jumping around to all these different characters, and settings, when I reached the end and said, "What?" So, I just read quickly, again, and took notes! This is a great, well-written mythologically-infused, royalty abounding, numerous romantic connections, fantasy novel! I loved the characters, the dragon connection, but I need to know more about them, now. The blending of all the elements is smoothly done and makes for a fascinating and fast-moving story. I have to find the other 11 books in the series and start anew!
Niedługo trwała moja radość związana z pojawieniem się matki Thora, których spotkanie zapowiadano już od pierwszych tomów. Tych dwoje wreszcie się spotkało, ale… Ich spotkaniu i rozmowie zostało poświęcone niestety niewiele stron. Długo czekałam na ten moment, ale nie spodziewałam się, że to będzie jednocześnie pierwsze i ostatnie spotkanie Thora z matką. Nie jestem zbyt zadowolona z takiego obrotu spraw.
Nie jestem też przekonana co do faktu, aby w tym momencie serii wprowadzać do fabuły nowego bohatera mającego mieć ogromny wpływ na to, co będzie dalej. Seria się przedłuża, autorka jedne wątki kończy, a drugie dopiero zaczyna w momencie, w którym historia powinna powoli dobiegać końca.
This one wasn't my favorite for many reasons including some of the decisions that were made and then the ending. Really the offspring of Mycoples and Ratibor wants to destroy the world?! (sigh) Also Guwayne is put in a boat in the ocean? Carried to the top of a volcano? People turning to stone on the boats!? Its like about 5 other books/stories that we have seen before in this one. I will take a break for a bit before continuing on.
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Multiple typos and repetition. This series is terrible, it was good for like the first 8 books or so, but afterwards it seemed it was just being dragged out. With Darius and the new enemy, Volusia, the book just wasn't the same since Volusia is nothing like Andronicus was and Darius was completely separate from Thor and the others. The only reason I'm still reading this book is because I want to see how it ends.
I have the bundle, 10, 11, 12, but wanted to say that despite the errors, it's an imaginative and engaging read. It is too short for the money, but an obvious marketing ploy.
#12 takes the story into new horizons and I wonder where the series will end. Please tell us what happened to the leopard.
Plenty of errors but still enjoyable; just needs an editor.
I'm heading to #13, but I think I won't be reading much more of this. It was fun in the beginning, but now the author is really stretching it. Plus it looks like the story is moving into a whole new set of main characters.
Several new characters and areas of The Empire are introduced in this book. Will be interesting to see where the author goes with the added on storylines. They are connected to the current story, but still new enough to make me wonder.
Repetitive and predictable still... I am very glad i got all of these books free. I think my stubborn streak is the only reason i have gotten this far.
I am so in love with this series. I can't wait to see what is in store for Thor, Gwendolyn, Guwayne, Aristotle, Loti, Darios and all the rest. So captivating
You people should just read this book yourselves and write your own review on this novel yourself and I really enjoyed reading this book very much so. Shelley MA
In this episode Morgan continues this superb story. Thor meets his mother in the Land of the Druids, and learns about his destiny. Now he needs to return to his land in order to rescue Gwendolyn and his son. Reece is trying to survive in the Upper Isles, now reunited with his sister and they are struggling in the battle against Romulus' dragons. Erec and Alistair face a civil war in the South Islands, after he is badly hurt and she is accused of trying to murder him. Two new characters are added to the plot, making the story even more interesting. Darius is a young slave in the Empire that is not happy about the conditions of his people. He has magic powers that he does not understand and that his people condemn. Volusia is a young girl, ruler of Volusia after killing her own mother. That tells a lot about her cruelty. Packed with action, this book will keep you entertained for hours. And there is not an idle moment until you turn the last page! Get ready for another very entertaining episode of this incredible saga. You will not get tired of following Thor, Gwendolyn and all our heroes in this new episode. Just be aware that in order to savor every moment of this episode, I recommend that you start reading from the first episode to better understand the dynamics among the characters, as well as have a full idea on the environment of the story.