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  • The Memory of Fire

  • The Waking Land Series, Book 2
  • By: Callie Bates
  • Narrated by: Andrew Eiden
  • Length: 15 hrs and 15 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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The Memory of Fire

By: Callie Bates
Narrated by: Andrew Eiden
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Publisher's summary

Callie Bates’s debut novel, The Waking Land, announced the arrival of a brilliant new talent in epic fantasy. Now, with The Memory of Fire, Bates expertly deepens her tale, spinning glittering threads of magic and intrigue into a vibrant tapestry of adventure, betrayal, mystery, and romance.

Thanks to the magic of Elanna Valtai and the Paladisan noble Jahan Korakides, the lands once controlled by the empire of Paladis have won their independence. But as Elanna exhausts her powers restoring the ravaged land, news that the emperor is readying an invasion spurs Jahan on a desperate mission to establish peace.

Going back to Paladis proves to be anything but peaceful, however. As magic is a crime in the empire, punishable by death, Jahan must hide his abilities. Nonetheless, the grand inquisitor’s hunters suspect him of sorcery, and mysterious, urgent messages from the witch who secretly trained Jahan only increase his danger of exposure. Worst of all, the crown prince has turned his back on Jahan, robbing him of the royal protection he once enjoyed.

As word of Jahan’s return spreads, long-sheathed knives, sharp and deadly, are drawn again. And when Elanna, stripped of her magic, is brought to the capital in chains, Jahan must face down the traumas of his past to defeat the shadowy enemies threatening his true love’s life, and the future of the revolution itself.

Don’t miss any of Callie Bates’s magical Waking Land trilogy:

  • The Waking Land
  • The Memory of Fire
  • The Soul of Power

"Gripping...[this] vivid first-person, present-tense narrative [creates] a remarkably mature, balanced addition to the story that avoids the most common flaws of middle books and will leave readers hungry for the conclusion." (Publishers Weekly, starred review)

"[Callie] Bates does an excellent job of delving into Jahan’s past and showing his growth as a character as he finally faces the demons that fractured his family.... Allies turn out to be just as unexpected as the enemies." (Booklist)

The Memory of Fire is a beautiful expansion of a promising story that delivers something rich and captivating.... Putting it down is likely to be the biggest challenge readers will encounter.” (Books, Vertigo & Tea)

©2018 Callie Bates (P)2018 Random House Audio
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loved it!

I didn't think I would like this as much as the first for some reason, but it was great. I think even if someone hadn't read/listened to the first book, it would hold it's own as a stand alone book. The narration was excellent and engaging.

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Enjoyed

It was hard for me to get into this book. But once I did, I thoroughly enjoyed the story and could not wait to read the last one.

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Actually excited to see what comes next

I loved The Walking Land, when I jumped into The Memory of Fire I was excited for a new adventure. At first I was a little disappointed about Jahan and how much a cry baby he seems. I found it dragging at first however about 3 hours in I found myself understanding Jahan and wanting to know what happens next. I’m happy to say the story does have a great turning point and a wonderful conclusion with it being wide open for a third book. I’m excited to see what happens next. Great book, a must have after The Waking Land!

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amazing

callie is officially my favorite author. she has inspired me to begin writing a novel of my own. amazingly written. ive read waking land and next is soul of power! thank you for writing such an amazing book

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Sounds like Zoolander

I bought this book because I couldn’t bring myself to read the print edition, though I wanted to continue the series. The voice actor sounds exactly like Zoolander, and it was so distracting that I haven’t been able to finish listening. I couldn’t tell you half of what has happened in this story for this reason. Might just be me, but once you hear it, you can’t un-hear it.

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