· Cold Iron is Stina Leicht’s third novel. With it, Leicht moves away from urban fantasy and towards epic in the new gunpowder fantasy mode. · Cold Iron is, Stina Leicht says in her afterword, the novel prompted by wondering what Lord of the Rings would have been like had Tolkein been American; leaving aside the vast disparity in length (Cold Iron isn’t much shorter than the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy, and is only book one of a series) this is very much epic fantasy in the Tolkeinian mode, albeit with some clear and interesting Author: D Franklin. Cold Iron is a Stina Leicht’s first high epic fantasy novel. (Her previous two novels — Of Blood and Honey and From Blue Skies from Pain — were historical urban fantasy set in the ’s.) It offers a full-scale flintlock fantasy world in which a a pair of young scions (Prince Nels and Princess Suvi) stretch beyond their royal heritage and into relams both military and magical.4/5(29).
Cold Iron. Stina Leicht. • 4 Ratings; $; More Books by Stina Leicht. Persephone Station. And Blue Skies From Pain. Blackthorne. Of Blood and Honey. Other Books in This Series. Blackthorne. More ways to shop: Find an Apple Store or other retailer near you. Listen to Cold Iron by Stina Leicht with a free trial.\nListen to bestselling audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. For centuries, the Kingdom of Eledore has relied upon the kainen race's natural magical talents to retain its elevated and seemingly impervious status in the world, particularly above the humans in Acrasia. [Cold Iron] offers a full-scale flintlock fantasy world in which a pair of young scions stretches beyond their royal heritage and into realms both military and magical. Stina Leicht, whose previous books were historical/urban fantasy, makes a promising turn to epic fantasy [with] an excellent trio of central characters.
Cold Iron is a Stina Leicht’s first high epic fantasy novel. (Her previous two novels — Of Blood and Honey and From Blue Skies from Pain — were historical urban fantasy set in the ’s.). Cold Iron is, Stina Leicht says in her afterword, the novel prompted by wondering what Lord of the Rings would have been like had Tolkein been American; leaving aside the vast disparity in length (Cold Iron isn’t much shorter than the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy, and is only book one of a series) this is very much epic fantasy in the Tolkeinian mode, albeit with some clear and interesting departures from that model. Cold Iron is Stina Leicht’s third novel. With it, Leicht moves away from urban fantasy and towards epic in the new gunpowder fantasy mode.
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