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Feral Flame

Noss Saga, Book 4

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Feral Flame

By: Joaquín Baldwin
Narrated by: Magnus Carlssen
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Desire fuels a new journey of self-discovery.

After a betrayal, an abduction, and a rushed rescue mission, the wayfarers reach the Ashen Dome only to find that the enemy has beaten them to it—Fjorna Daro is about to take command of the mask of bovids.

Thick-armored half-beasts inhabit the dome, hesitant to form an alliance with Lago-Sterjall and his companions. The horned warriors are proud to display their culture and might, but there is one pivotal secret they are not yet revealing.

The parallel journey of Kitjári and Nalaníri is sending ripples of hope across the lands of Noss, unleashing rebellions and alliances among enslaved tribes—but soon the boar and bear are diverted toward a new mission in lands more treacherous than any they've encountered thus far.

Parting ways after the battle at the Lequa Dome, Banook now begins his own adventure through Negian territory, gathering an ursid army as he marches toward the half-collapsed Heartpine Dome.

Meanwhile, the Red Stag continues his campaign of terror, advancing ceaselessly toward the Scoria Dome, where he hopes to capture the mask of chiropterans—wings could provide him with an uncanny advantage in war, and the bats within the dome are as numerous as the stars.

Feral Flame is the fourth installment of the Noss Saga, an epic LGBTQ+ fantasy series.

©2025 Joaquín Baldwin (P)2025 Joaquín Baldwin
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