The Blue Fairy and the Pyromancer
The Blue Fairy, Book 1
by Zeiss Schreiber
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Pub Date Jun 14 2023 | Archive Date Sep 15 2023
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Description
A fairy, a sorcerer, and the inquisitor hunting them both…
As a fairy, Breeze has been taught never to talk to humans or leave the forest. But when she meets a human sorcerer, she learns that everything she’s been taught puts fairykind in danger. She must find Nana, her caretaker, and learn the truth to save her people.
Kieran, the sorcerer, knows magic is forbidden. On the run from a dangerous inquisitor, he must lay low or risk being caught. He has always had to hide his magic – any other action on his part would have him hunted by inquisitors; and inquisitors make witches and sorcerers pay in blood.
Faith is determined to bring down the sorcerer. But she’s hiding her own dark secret. A secret even she isn’t aware of. The kind of secret that puts her – and everyone around her – in danger.
Three lives, entwined by fate, converge. Will they find the answers they seek? Or will they destroy one another in the process?
A Note From the Publisher
Triggers warning: Violence, Death, Profanity.
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Advance Praise
"I loved the innocence of Breeze and how she affects the people she meets. I absolutely can’t wait for the sequel to what is obviously going to be an expertly woven series in a riveting spellbinding world. Unputdownable! I highly recommend it to all fantasy lovers." —T.N. Traynor, author of the Born to Be series.
"For me, though, the biggest triumph of the novel is in its character development and dynamics, conveying three distinctly realistic personalities with all their glorious compatibilities and clashes." —K.C. Finn, author of The Mind's Eye.
"I would gladly recommend The Blue Fairy and the Pyromancer to all readers of fantasy fiction. Even though some violence and profanity are included, young adult readers can read this book as well as more mature fantasy enthusiasts." —Ronél Steyn from Reader's Favorite.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781738942916 |
PRICE | $2.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 472 |
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Featured Reviews
This is an excellent book. I just absolutely love the character of Breeze. She is an adorable fairy who says and does the cutest things. I will miss her until book 2!
As soon as the book starts you see the author's talent for pulling at your heart strings, switching from feeling so sad, to being delighted by the cuteness of Breeze.
There are fantastic character arcs and transformations, one in particular towards the end I did not expect.
Great book!
Zeiss definitely has a way with writing.
Pacing - nice & timely
Characters - interesting & full of depth
Story - a different voice from your typical fantasy, enough to keep the flavor
Magic - interesting 🤔
I'll read another book from this author, I was impressed
I really enjoyed reading this book and am looking forward to the next book because that cliff hanger ending is legit! The story starts off by dragging the reader in and launching you on a roller coaster ride of plot twists, breath holding spirals, and shocking drops. I enjoyed how the story had fragments of each main character's life that wound together to make a more meanigful joining of the characters as the story grows.. The characters are well rounded and the story line flows smoothly. I would say that even with the occasional f-bomb this is a very good YA book as well as adult readers.
I struggled to get into this book. It’s nothing against the author or the theme, since I know so many others will like it, but personally, the fairies just seemed really childish to me.
Breeze had a very bubbly personality and so did all the fairies. I couldn’t stop thinking about tinker bell (I know somebody else said this too) and it didn’t exactly sell the story to me.
Kieran was a little more complex, but I still didn’t exactly find myself able to stay interested.
I was only able to get to around 15% before I had to stop reading. There wasn’t enough elements to the story to keep me entertained.
But thank you for sending me a copy for review!
What a page turner! Great action and I really fell in love with the characters. The way this author writes, you can’t help but connect with them and really get attached. Very immersive read and it really kept my attention. I couldn’t put it down! Thank you so much for letting me read this and I can’t wait for their next adventure!