Scott Eder’s Knight of Flame is an exploration of the power of love, forgiveness and reason over hatred, guilt and selfishness, done with bold expertise and more than a dash of imagination. Eder’s story-craft is vibrant and original, a must read whether you are at the beach or on your lunch hour.
Synopsis:
Fire. The most chaotic of the primal elements. When wielded properly by the Knight of Flame, it burns like the sun. Otherwise, it slowly consumes the Knight, burning away his control, driving him towards dark deeds.
Stationed in Tampa, FL, Develor Quinteele, sixth Knight of Flame, waits impatiently for the predicted emergence of the last Gray Lord, his Order’s ancient enemy. Hampered by a centuries-old tragedy, Dev knows of only one way to control his elemental power—rage. It broils just below his surface, waiting for the slightest provocation to set it alight.
After a brutal attack by…
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