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“I was there at the core buried deep within the earth where the Seidr dwells. But something was wrong, very wrong, and I can’t find the words to call it by name.”

Blood waters the fields of Alfheim. War rips across the land of elves and usurped kings. The Fae gods draw near, and Queen Kallan’s strength is tested as she follows King Rune into Alfheim. But the Shadow Beast caged within Rune’s body writhes in hunger, and Kallan’s newest companion, Bergen the legendary Berserk, is determined to end the conflict with her life.

As the witch, the king, and the berserk come together, the truth buried within the past begins to surface. Now, Kallan must master a dormant power or watch her kingdom fall to the Fae who will stop at nothing to keep their lies.

Fire and Lies (Tales of the Drui Book #2) picks up right where Dolor and Shadow left off, concluding one chapter of Kallan’s life as the next chapter begins.

380 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2016

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Angela B. Chrysler

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Anna Imagination (Formally Angela B. Chrysler) is an Ontological Physicist, a Philosopher Bard, and a Societal Solutionist.

She is on the front lines of the Healing and Societal Reformation where she provides Pythagorean Psychology and Nutritional Knowledge that commands a raising of the bar on Educators world wide.

Her inspirations are Ghandi, Booker T. Washington, and Mother Theresa.

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Author 8 books117 followers
June 9, 2016
If Angela B. Chrysler can be described as anything, she can be described as an author with a fantastical imagination. The world she has created in her writing is complex and profound; however, when reading her work I felt that she was always keeping information over the reader's head and I felt, at times, as though I had been left out of some big secret.

Fire and Lies is the second novel in the series, "Tales of the Drui", with Dolor and Shadow being the first book. Both are written in the traditional epic fantasy style, which is a nice treat when compared to the more contemporary fantasy style that seems to relate more to real life than it whisks you away into a mystical world. However, Chrysler's series is packed with mythology and medieval elements that become too complicated when intertwined, and while I enjoyed her setting the confusion I encountered when faced with this packed storyline put a damper on the joy that I received from my reading experience.

In fantasy novels such as this one, it is important to have a full cast of characters set in a broad setting, and while Chrysler did have both I found that she put more effort into her setting and background than she did in character development. This, in turn, hindered any attachments that I could have formed with her characters. Her writing and story do have massive potential, but all in all I found that she rushed the process of character and plot development in order to get straight to building up her background and setting. If this novel, and series, were to be reworked and constructed in a different manner I am sure that it would excel. Chrysler has massive potential, but she needs to work on understanding how to better connect with her audience and escape the world that she has created within her own mind in order to let others in. Based on the way this novel is now, I feel like an outsider looking in; but if the writing were tweaked a bit to expand on the characters and allow the reader to understand more of the story, I think that this series would end up being more of a four dimensional experience than one dimensional. It needs that all encompassing factor that is crucial in epic fantasy novels, and then it will soar with flying colors.
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85 reviews37 followers
July 18, 2017
I cannot remember a time when a book has made me feel so happy, nor so empty upon completion. I was racing to finish this book, barely stopping to notice the time or any other needs. But... now that I have finished ... there is no comparison for this ending. While I admit that I was confused at parts since there seemed to be so many plots going on along the side, this book was stunning.
1,988 reviews73 followers
October 25, 2016
I won a copy of this book in a Goodreads giveaway.
When I received this book, it was accompanied with the previous book in the series 'Dolor and Shadow'. That was really necessary since I think it would have been difficult to pick up the story in the second book without having read the first. (I realize there is a synopsis of the previous action at the front of 'Fire and Lies' but there so much had happened that a page and a half didn't begin to do it justice.) I would not call 'Fire and Lies' a stand-alone book.
This review is actually a review of both books. I liked the books quite a bit ... but, after almost 1000 pages, I am exhausted. This is a well-crafted, meticulously written fantasy. It is filled with action and interesting characters. The dialogue seemed realistic and appropriate to the situation. However, I think it was a bit too much. After awhile, it began to seem overly detailed and the subcharacters became difficult to identify. I can't imagine the effort and imagination necessary to construct these books. Ms. Chrysler, you have my admiration.
Bottom line, I enjoyed these books; I just need a break before I delve into the continuation of this story.
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September 9, 2016
I received a free copy of this book from Booklover Catlady Publicity in exchange for an honest review.

"Fire and Lies" not only continues the events begun in "Dolor and Shadow", but also continues with the enveloping atmosphere that Angela B. Chrysler seems to create with very little effort.

I found this book to be a much faster read than "Dolor and Shadow". Whether that's to do with my familiarity with the characters, or just wanting the story NOW, I'm not sure!

I'll be looking out for more from this author.
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October 24, 2016
I won fire & lies through Goodreads. This is the 2nd book in the series and like the first it was amazing. Couldn't put it down until I was finished. Such a great imagination Angela Chrysler has.
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