Competition! Name Book #3 and WIN!

A Fire Mage Competition!
'Choose a Title for Book #3'
PRIZES! PRIZES! PRIZES!

Description:Assuming you have read (or heard of) my fantasy trilogy 'The Fire Mage' you would be aware that I have published 2 out of 3 of the novels. Book #3 is due for release in early 2013.Exciting right? Except for one thing. I can't think of a damned title for it!This is where you come in! I am offering a paper-back copy of Book#3 to whomever picks the best, catchiest, bad-ass title.  


Past titles:You may have already noticed this, but there is a recurring theme across Book #1 and #2. Frost Arch & Flamethroat


Similarities:  Both books begin with the letter 'F'  Both titles have elements. Ice, and Fire  Both are names of cities in the books   So, what's the deal going to be with Book #3? Well, that's up to you. You can call it anything you like, as long as it conforms to (at least) ONE of those three things mentioned about.


This means it can either:Begin with the letter 'F'
Have a different 'element' (apart from Fire and Ice)
Or, be the name of a city in the book

UNLIMITED ENTRIES! Come up with as many titles as you like!

It's up to you!
Post your ideas in the comments to this blog (along with your email address, in case you win), and I will choose a winner, and send you the paper-back once the novel is finished!

For inspiration, here is a mock-up of Book#3's cover art. (May not be final version) Remember, book #3 is the conclusion to the trilogy, so it has to be epic!




Good Luck!

Love, Kate

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Considered titles:
Fire Demon
Ironheart
Thunderheart
Scyre
Mortlock




 
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Published on August 21, 2012 20:27
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message 1: by Tina (new)

Tina I haven't finished book two so I really cannot think of a good name till I see where the characters are left in book two. If I were going straight from the parameters of the contest I would say Foehn guard. It maintains two of the three similarities, it is the element wind (and is not fire or ice but plays off both in meaning) and it starts with an F. Foehn is a type of wind. Plus it just sounds malevolent like the first two names.


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