Iron
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5.0 • 5 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Alere Connor may have just started the first war in Kalima’s 700 year history.
As a failed xintou-telepath but skilled swordswoman, Alere wants only to be freed from duty to Xintou House. Instead, she finds herself the pawn of politics when she is sent to act as mistress to the ruling Jun First, Radan Zah-Hill,
Kalima, an Earth-colony world with little iron ore and no fossil fuels, is entrenched in a peaceful feudal society ruled by the Jun families and by Xintou House. But Kalima’s peace is precarious at best.
On his deathbed, Radan reveals the existence of old lies and a hidden iron deposit that would tip the balance of power. Alere is accused of the Jun First's murder and flees for her life. In doing so, she unwittingly triggers a revolution against the Xintou House and against the Jun.
To discover truths and the iron, she must reach and warn the Jun Second, Rafi Koh-Lin, on whose lands the iron ore lies.
If she fails, all-out war is inevitable.
On the way, Alere will uncover the old and bloody secret of her own existence; the reason for her failure as a xintou-telepath; and unlock and even darker future for herself and her companions.
But only if she survives.
Review: "With its skillful world building, engaging characters and fast-paced story, IRON will delight lovers of epic fantasy. "
--Juliet Marillier, author of the Blackthorn & Grim series.--
Customer Reviews
Iron - Aiki Flintheart
What a wild ride. Brilliant world building by Ms Flintheart. Can’t wait for the second instalment.
Amazing world
Right from the start Aiki builds a world and characters that draw you in. The blending of three cultures, medieval and future technology with a hint of magic is really engaging.
The detail provides a vivid picture without being wordy.
Fantastic read!!
What an incredible world this writer catapults you into. You can’t help but be drawn into the world and it’s characters as the writing pulls you along an exciting and detailed journey. I wanted to know more, and was eager to read each page. I highly recommend this book, and can’t wait to dive into this authors other work. I was given a free copy of this book for review purposes. This is my honest review.