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Heart of the Flame: A Novel (Dragon Chalice) [Kindle Edition]

Tina St. John
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Kenrick of Clairmont came to Greycliff Castle seeking the Dragon Chalice but instead discovers the castle in ruins. Only one woman, Haven, has survived. Wounded and feverish, the mysterious beauty tries to elude him, but in the hope that she might be able to tell him what happened, Kenrick brings her to his home. But even after she regains her strength, she can't regain her memory of the horrific events. Haven gradually realizes that not only is Kenrick hoping she has the information he needs but also that the key to her own safety rests in her remembering exactly what happened. After introducing the search for the mystical Dragon Chalice in Heart of the Hunter [BKL Ap 1 04], the talented St. John continues her richly imagined, paranormal-tinged historical series with this dark, exquisitely sensual, and beautifully written tale of magic and romance. John Charles
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Six months in an enemy’s dungeon might have broken a weaker man, but the former Templar knight Kenrick of Clairmont has emerged from imprisonment with an unyielding determination, consumed by a single, daunting quest: to find the Dragon Chalice, a mystical treasure said to grant its bearer unlimited power. It is a dangerous chase, one that pits Kenrick against foes skilled in dark, deadly arts. But no obstacle will prove more treacherous–nor more seductively lethal–than the fiery beauty called Haven.

Caught up in the battle for the Chalice, Haven survives a night of terror that leaves her wounded and near death. Her memory scorched by fever, Haven awakens to find herself in the care of the forbidding, handsome Kenrick, who offers his protection in return for her alliance. A tenuous trust is formed between the two, which soon ignites into a fierce passion neither can deny. But Haven’s memory of her past is slowly beginning to surface, and it will threaten the fragile bond she and Henrick share–and embroil them in a fight for their very lives. . . .


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 515 KB
  • Print Length: 384 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0345459954
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (March 1, 2005)
  • Sold by: Random House Digital, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000FCJZKE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The 2nd is much, much better, April 24, 2005
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I must admit that the first book of the Dragon Chalice Series, Heart of the Hunter, was not my favorite, mostly because I disliked the heroine. However, the second in the series, Heart of the Flame, was much better. The heroine, Haven, was strong and sweet. Kenrick was strong and caring. Even though he does turn into a jerk for a few chapters toward the end you kind of expect that since he does have the shock of his life finding out Haven's secret. But he quickly redeems himself and turns back into a sweetheart.

The story, about a knight named Kenrick who we first met in Heart of the Hunter, is on a mission to find the pieces of the Dragon Chalice. Kenrick goes to his friend Rand's castle, only to find Rand and his family had been murdered by Silas's minion. While there he finds Haven half dead and begins to care for her. After awhile they soon become lovers and fall in love. Only there is something that Kenrick does not know about Haven and when he finds out...oh well I'll let you read the book.

The story was excellent, definately better than the first, and I can't wait the read the third book in the series.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear Some Time to Read this Non-Stop Romantic Thriller, March 11, 2005
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In the HEART OF THE FLAME, medieval romance author Tina St. John continues her latest trilogy with the second installment featuring the former Templar knight, Kenrick of Clairmont. After spending six months in the dungeon of an evil foe (Silas de Mortaine) who commands and unleashes deadly shape shifters to track down the legendary Dragon chalice, Kenrick is bound and determined to recover the chalice himself and thwart his vile foe's efforts.

Sometime after recuperating from his ordeal Kenrick traveled to the keep of a good friend whom he'd asked to safeguard an artifact that could lead to another part of the Dragon chalice. What he'd found was burnt out desolation, his friend and family having been slaughtered and buried. While there he discovered a woman, more dead than alive - obviously a survivor of the attack whom he rescued and brought to his home to question. The woman called herself Haven but couldn't remember the attack and little else of her own background. Kenrick, desperate for answers and leery of her story wasn't sure whether or not to trust her. As she recuperated Kenrick fought being drawn to the exquisite woman he'd found beneath the rags. She was obviously a lady with a regal bearing and the passion that sprang up between them proved to be as fiery as her beauty.

Although Haven couldn't recall much of the raid she felt sadness and guilt at the loss of her friends. Nightmares of being strangled and stabbed by a faceless enemy were only part of the images and strange feelings that were slowly coming back to her. It wasn't until she met up with a dangerous enemy, that the truth of that terrible night would come as a shock that reawakened her suppressed memories and the horror of who, and what, she was. Loving Kenrick as she did, Haven was torn, knowing that it was she who had brought death and carnage to the people she'd befriended and that to stay placed the very man she'd come to love in mortal peril.

*** As Kenrick and Haven's story unfolds tense excitement is immediately generated by this exciting page-turner that will have the reader hooked from the first page with the mystery of Haven's true identity and lasting through to the very last page. Intrigue, romance, fantasy and the test of a true and selfless love will be sure to please in this sensually packed romantic thriller. This is one of those books that the reader will find hard to lay aside complete with appealing characters and cleverly woven intrigues and a highly anticipated longing for the next installment as good versus evil in the quest for the `Dragon Chalice'. Clear the time to sit down and enjoy this wonderfully exciting and fully enjoyable installment of St. John's latest trilogy. --- Marilyn, for www.romancedesigns.com ---
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars There is really something wrong......., August 30, 2006
Because this is the Second book in the series, and I still don't get why the citizens of Anarvin sent to retrieve the Chalice (Seekers and Shape Shifters) are conspiring with the Villain????????
It just makes absolutely no sense to me. It is obvious that the Villain intends to use the Chalice's powers to dominate the world, what is the benefit of helping him??????
Arrrgghhh!!
Quick synopsis, in the surreal world (Anarvin) of magicians and immortals, that forbids entry to any mortal, a princess found a wounded mortal knight just beyond the borders of Anarvin. She brings him into Anarvin gives him a drink from the sacred chalice to heal him and long story short, he betrays her and her people by stealing the Golden Chalice and tries to take it back into the mortal world. But the Chalice bursts into flames and dispenses into 4 separate pieces as soon as it enters the mortal world, and legend has it that any mortal who finds all four pieces will have absolute power. We have a very wicked Villain who is set on gaining absolute power and will stop at nothing to find all four pieces. In the meantime the people of Anarvin have sent Seekers and Shape Shifters to retrieve the cup and bring it back to their world, while the only few other mortals who know about the Legend are bent set on making sure our Evil Villain doesn't get a hold of all four pieces. (The Villain has found only one of the pieces and as of this book, the Good Guys have found Two) What the Good guys plan to do with the last Chalice once they find it first is still unclear, logic would suggest that they should be able to just hand it over to the Seekers of Anarvin, but then Villain has these seekers helping him!!!
Another twist is that only a mortal can physically touch the Chalice and bring it back into Anarvin. But that still does not justify why the Seekers are helping the Villain since he plans to keep the Sacred Chalice for himself.
I'm VERY VERY frustrated with this series that started out with so much promise.
Maybe I just need to take a break from it and some how it will all come to me.

Though the story is well written and very compelling, with the mystery surrounding the Magical Chalice the Author has managed to blend in love stories between various protagonists but I'm much too distracted by the unknowns the give the book a higher rating.

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