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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Iron Elves trilogy, Ashes of a Black Frost




 The third and final in the Iron Elves trilogy, Ashes of a Black Frost, will be available in paperback on September 25, 2012!   I really liked this trilogy follow the links to my reviews. 
Praise for Book III, Ashes of a Black Frost:
“Evans ably continues the saga of the determined and driven Iron Elves and their valiant leader, Maj. Konowa Swift Dragon, in this gritty follow-up to 2009’s The Light of Burning Shadows…heroic action keeps Evans’s fans coming back.”—Publishers Weekly
 “A fast-paced, action-filled, fitting end to an epic tale between forces of good, evil and those with a bit of both, filled with characters from fairy tales to nightmares who all play their roles beautifully, especially the enigmatic Konowa Swift Dragon. You’ll want to read this trilogy…”—Romantic Times, ****Four Star Review
Praise for Book II, The Light of Burning Shadows:
“Evans evokes the era of Napoleon with muskets and slashing swords while neatly mixing in military fantasy, swords and sorcery, and a great deal of success; readers will no doubt end up desperate for the next volume.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
Praise for Book I, A Darkness Forged in Fire:
“Evans’s first novel heralds the launch of an outstanding military fantasy series…Strong storytelling, a compelling cast of heroes and villains, and a keen knowledge of military tactics of the Napoleonic era make this a priority purchase for most libraries and a splendid read for fans of both sf and fantasy military adventure. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal, starred review
About the Author:Chris Evans is the author of Ashes of a Black Frost, A Darkness Forged in Fire and The Light of Burning Shadows in the Iron Elves series.  He is a historian as well as an editor of military history and current affairs, including the highly successful Stackpole Military History series.  Born in Canada, he now lives in New York City.  He welcomes visitors to his website at www.ironelves.com.

This book may have been received free of charge from a publisher or a publicist. That will NEVER have a bearing on my recommendations.

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