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Golden Flames

By: Jaime Castle, Andy Peloquin
Narrated by: Michael Kramer, Kate Reading
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Summary

The battle grows dire. The death toll rises. The end is nigh.

Natisse, believing Kullen has fallen to a traitor’s blade, fights on to honor his memory and to complete his final mission: to save their Empire from the enemy fleet threatening destruction. Together with Golgoth, she must stand before the very fires of Hell to protect the city and people she has come to love.

Kullen, gravely wounded, finds himself dragged back from the brink of death. But if the gods are kind, he might just find allies to aid in his battle to avenge the dead and hold the chaos-gripped city together in the most unexpected of places.

United by common purpose, they and all of Dimvein must stand strong—or face total annihilation at the hands of a power older and crueler than even the dragons they command.

Golden Flames is the final installment in Dragonblood Assassin from number one Audible and Washington Post best seller Jaime Castle and epic fantasy legend Andy Peloquin, perfect for fans of the Forgotten Realms, Joe Abercrombie, David Dalglish, and Kel Kade.

Castle and Peloquin will return with a brand-new series in the Dragonblood World in 2024.

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A truly wonderful conclusion

This series has been more than an adventure for all involved, with some interesting moments that will choke you up, however, it concludes in the final chapter where all seems destined for a new adventure with the empire and ever character gets to be where the deserved, with successful adventures of Natisse and Kullen, who have created new alliances and relationships, and much more importantly they are starting from scratch after the loss of the old empire which was destroyed from within, which was shocking enough to read, but, all those promises were fulfilled and more, this series was so amazing to read, and listen to with the perfect narrators. It also makes sense that the ending was so dramatic and devastating. I look forward to seeing more adventures of the characters and their own adventures in the future, both Andy Peloquin and Jaime Castle have exceeded expectations in this series of adventures that I couldn’t wait for this final book, as Andy knows I was hassling him for months, then didn’t even know the book was available until the last weekend. Thank you to both Andy and Jaime for sharing this wonderful experience in their own words with us all.

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dragons!

one of the best depictions of dragons, book filled with action and schemes, and memorable characters. however, I am was not convinced by the way the emperor's grandsons role and character development (or the lack of it)

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gripping storyline

this series of books had me looking for more as soon as I finished them. Good listen and well read.

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Fine Conclusion

let's start with Kate and Kramer outstanding performance. love them both.

the story just like the last one all was spent in the city.. one big battle.

anyway. fun quick paced story. Still the first and second books were my favorites.

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Absolutely brilliant so glad it’s continued

Amazing value for money, amazing characters and I am now using their gods as my swear words . Just love it and have lived the journey

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A very enjoyable listening experience.

I really enjoyed listening to this story. The author, characters and narrators were really good.

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Epic Story

I enjoyed this entire series what a fantastic and memorable immersion of adventure, loved every moment.

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Explosive Fantasy at its est

I finally got round to finishing this explosive series, and damn Andy Peloquin and Jaime Castle have hit it out of the ball park with this cracking conclusion to one of the best series I've had the pleasure of reading over the last couple of years.

Golden Flames is the fourth and final book in the Dragonblood Assassins series, co-written by two authors on top of their game, bringing their two minds together to create a beautiful dark world for us fantasy fans to drown ourselves with big ass dragons, blood thirsty assassin's and one hell of an adventure with our favourite characters.

Golden Flames is packed to hilt with big enthralling battles, lots of stabby action, and magic on display. The scene descriptions, the fighting, the intrigue, mystery, and twist and turns are astonishingly sublime.

What I absolutely love about this series is the humorous scenes throughout giving you good feel moments as the characters are put through the ringer when all the odds are against them. For two authors to get together and create something of this magnitude and amazing is truly incredible.

If the rumours are true, my absolute favourite band of misfits is getting their own series. The Tatterwolves were an absolutely fantastic addition to this series, and I look forward to seeing how they came about and all their background stories. So we will have more to read co-written by these two Grimlords.

War has come to Dimvein with devastating effect. Our hero and Emperorers knife Kullen has been badly injured. Betrayed and left for dead finds himself in the shadow realm hanging on by a thread, hoping he can get back and bring bloody vengeance on the one he thought as family.

Natisse is devastated thinking that Kullen has been taken and killed. Anger and fire are literally bursting to get out of her, and with the help of her dragon Golgoth, she aims that wrath at those who have brought murder, dark magic, and destruction across the city.

Will Dimvein and its people survive the onslaught and betrayal by the invaders and those thought to be friends. Will our heroes, the Crimson Fang, and Tatterwolves pull off the impossible and save their beloved city? Check it out, and you won't regret it.

It was a fantastic ending to an amazing series. If you haven't checked out any of Andy Peloquin and Jaime Castle books yet, you should remedy that and add to your tbr pile. I very highly recommended..😁🏹🔥🗡🐲🐉

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Satisfying end to this arc

I enjoyed the way the characters each have their strengths and part to play in the battle against (so many!) enemies.
The two narrators are great and I’m glad they stuck with the series til their character arcs finish.

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love the little bits that made me laugh.

some times the back ground sounds were not correct for the scenes. either incorrect or a bit to loud

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