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The Phoenix Unchained

Book One of The Enduring Flame

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The Phoenix Unchained

By: Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory
Narrated by: William Dufris
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New York Times and USA Today best-selling authors Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory first teamed up to write the Obsidian Trilogy, which was set in a wondrous world filled with magical beings, competing magic systems, and a titanic struggle between good and evil. That world proved so popular with the creators and readers alike that Lackey and Mallory have returned to it again, with The Phoenix Unchained, Book One of The Enduring Flame, the opening volume of a new epic fantasy trilogy.

After 1,000 years of peace, much magick has faded from the world. The Elves live far from humankind. There are no High Mages, and Wild Mages are seen only rarely. Bisochim, a powerful Wild Mage, is determined to reintroduce Darkness to the world, believing that it is out of balance.

Tiercel, a young Armethalian nobleman, is convinced that High Magick is not just philosophy. He attempts a spell and draws the unwelcome attention of Bisochim. Tiercel survives Bisochim's attack and begins trying to turn himself into a High Mage.

Next in line to be Harbormaster of Armethalieh, Harrier instead finds himself regularly saving Tiercel's life and meeting magickal people and creatures. To Harrier's dismay, it seems that he must become a hero.

In The Phoenix Unchained, Harrier and Tiercel begin a marvelous journey to uncover their destinies. Along the way, they meet a charming female centaur, several snooty Elves, and the most powerful dragon their world has ever known.

©2007 Mercedes Lackey; 2007 James Mallory (P)2007 Tantor
Epic Fantasy Magic Users Magic Fantasy Epic Wizardry Fiction

Critic reviews

"Sets a lavishly detailed stage peopled with intriguing and well-developed characters whose futures hold both promise and peril." ( Library Journal)

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Feels like the first or second draft of a story. Not a finished polished product. Narrator was decent, but had a pretty limited range of character voices.

The world was interesting and the magic system was enthralling. But the story didn’t keep my interest and I wasn’t attached to the characters. 5/10

Mediocre

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I love this series. I love Mercedes Lackey.
However, I cannot stand this narrators voice. Every character sounds whiny, even the dragons and old men.
I usually listen to books when driving, at the gym, working around the house, etc. but it was an absolute struggle to get through this horrible narrator’s voice.

Great story, horrible narrator

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This book has been in my library for a while now. I have started it once or twice but was always in the middle of another book story line so it was shoved to the back of the pile. I finally restarted it and tho it took a bit to finally catch my attention it took off and now I find I am really looking forward to part 2. The reading style is great and I chuckle when I hear the narrator doing some of the voices. I think this book is worth the credit!

Worth the credit

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It was irritating that the narrator pronounced almost every name for the characters and places differently from the Obsidian Trilogy narration.

Poor narration

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Would you try another book from Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory and/or William Dufris?

I would definitely try other books from Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory and I have already done so. However, I doubt I will try other books by William Dufris. I am just not a fan of his voice or reading style. I'm sorry.

How could the performance have been better?

I would have loved to have Susan Ericksen narrate this series as she did for The Obsidian Trilogy. Her vocals were amazing.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

Yes. Oh, yes. Both this series and the one before it, The Obsidian Trilogy.

Just Eh

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