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Heir of Fire
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Information
Author/s

Sarah J. Maas

Cover artist

Alessandro Taini (Talexi)

Narrator

Elizabeth Evans

Release Date September 2, 2014
Publisher

Bloomsbury USA

Cover

Celaena Sardothien

Series
Throne of Glass
 1  2  3  4  5  6  7
Chronology
Preceded by
Crown of Midnight
Followed by
Queen of Shadows
Release order
Released after
The Assassin's Blade
Released before
Queen of Shadows

Heir of Fire is the third book in the Throne of Glass book series.

Description[]

Lost and broken, Celaena Sardothien’s only thought is to avenge the savage death of her dearest friend: as the King of Adarlan’s Assassin, she is bound to serve this tyrant, but he will pay for what he did. Any hope Celaena has of destroying the king lies in answers to be found in Wendlyn. Sacrificing his future, Chaol, the Captain of the King’s Guard, has sent Celaena there to protect her, but little did he know, she had other plans. If she can overcome her troubles and weakness she will be Adarlan’s biggest threat – and his own toughest enemy.

While Celaena learns of her true destiny, and the eyes of Erilea are on Wendlyn, a brutal and beastly force is preparing to take to the skies. Will Celaena find the strength not only to win her own battles but to fight a war that could pit her loyalties to her own people against those she has grown to love?

Plot[]

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Celaena Sardothien has been drinking, gambling, and fighting since arriving in Wendlyn. Rowan Whitethorn finds her and brings her to Queen Maeve. Celaena is glad because she wants answers from her aunt about the Wyrdkeys. The queen says she will give Celaena answers. But first the queen wants to see what has become of Celaena’s fire magic, the great, uncontrollable power that left her when the King of Adarlan banned magic in Erilea. Celaena cannot travel to Doranelle for the answers she desires until Rowan decides she has re-mastered her gifts.

The lessons with Rowan are impossibly hard, and he is harsh and brutal with Celaena. He continually asks her to shift into her Fae form and then to summon her fire magic. She works hard trying to call her abilities in any way he requests, but at first it’s to no avail.

In Adarlan, Aedion Ashryver has arrived back from battle. When Chaol Westfall learns that Aedion is secretly loyal to Terrasen, Chaol tells him that Celaena/Aelin is still alive. These two, along with grandfather/grandson Murtaugh Allsbrook and Ren Allsbrook begin working together. Murtaugh thinks he figured out how the king did away with magic. He thinks it’s a triangulated spell between towers in Rifthold, the Frozen Wastes, and the Deserted Peninsula. Chaol and Dorian Havilliard think this knowledge can be used to free magic once again. Murtaugh also figures out that the king is manufacturing monsters on a deserted island to launch a surprise attack on Wendlyn.

Meanwhile, Dorian is exploring his powers with the help of Sorscha, a royal nurse who he is falling for. They find a way to help Dorian control his magic by increasing his intake of iron, a known deterrent to his type of powers.

Also, three witch clans are introduced. They are bitter rivals and have come together for the king of Adarlan. They compete for leadership of the group once they’re joined as one to go to battle for him. They are each allowed to pick one wyvern (a dragon-like creature) to train with. The main witch we learn about is Manon Blackbeak. She chooses an unlikely mount, Abraxos, a small but cunning creature. At first Manon doesn’t seem to have a conscience at all, but in the final battle she saves one of her rivals and emerges as the leader of the combined clans.

After a long while, Celaena’s training begins to pay off. She can voluntarily change back and forth between her human and Fae forms and can also summon her fire magic impressively. Also, a strong bond has slowly formed between her and Rowan. It appears to be platonic as Chaol is still on Celaena’s mind often, and Rowan is still mourning his wife, who was killed over 200 years ago.

Celaena and Rowan have also been investigating the strange, brutal murders of Demi-Fae going on in their area. They discover the murderers are creatures from another world, called the Valg, a demon race who forged the Wyrdkeys long ago.

Rowan and Celaena know the Valg soldiers will be headed to their fortress home soon. They start assembling the civilians there to fight, but the attack happens sooner and stealthier than anticipated. Celaena saves them by switching to her Fae form and calling on the strongest ever display of her magic. When her strength is failing her momentarily in this battle, Rowan joins them as carranam. This restores her strength as she draws on his power through the link.

Rowan and Celaena travel to Doranelle to meet with Queen Maeve, who holds up her end of the deal. She tells Celaena the Wyrdkeys can’t be destroyed; they can only be put back in the Wyrdgates. No one knows exactly how to do this. She says the king would possess incredible power if he had all three keys. The queen suspects Celaena has figured out where the third key is and begins whipping Rowan when she won’t share the secret. Celaena shows her magic and threatens to set the city on fire if Maeve doesn’t stop the torture. The queen sees her mighty power and stops.

Celaena has figured out that Maeve wanted the Wyrdkeys for centuries and that she betrayed those she loved to try to get them. Then Celaena pulls out the ring she found...from the man Maeve loved and betrayed so long ago. Celaena uses the ring to bargain with Maeve and gets Rowan out of his blood oath to her. He then swears an oath to Celaena, and the two leave together.

Murtaugh arrives in Adarlan with the news that Aelin is alive and showed her true self in the battle in Wendlyn. Everyone is excited about the news. He leaves to go to Terrsaen to let her people and other realms along the way know. The king of Adarlan is in an absolute rage about the news.

The king summons Dorian, Sorscha, Chaol, and Aedion into his throne room to question them about a spy in their midst. Aedion tries to be the scapegoat. They shackle him and drag him off to the dungeons. The king says he’ll be executed soon.

The king turns to Sorscha and questions her about the letters she’s sent her friend with information about him. She admits it’s true but says she truly fell in love with Dorian. The king has her executed in front of them. Chaol draws his sword. A crossbow is shot at him, and Dorian freezes the room with his ice powers. The king is happy to witness his son’s magic. Thanks to Dorian, Chaol escapes. The king binds Dorian and places a black yoke on his neck. It appears he will now be under his father’s control.

Chaol grabs Fleetfoot and makes a run for the secret passages to escape. He tells Mort the doorknocker where he’s going in case Celaena shows up there. He makes it back to Ren, who vows to free Aedion.

Celaena sets off on a ship to Adarlan to tie up loose ends with Chaol for good and then find her old master Arobynn Hamel who she believes has the third Wyrdkey. She wants to go alone. Rowan doesn’t like it but has to agree because of the blood oath. Celaena plans on gathering a court and an army to go up against the king. She says she will send for Rowan “when the time is right.” She’s ready to fight her way back to the throne in Terrasen.

Chapters[]

There are 68 chapters in Heir of Fire.

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THE BOOK SERIES
Main series The Assassin’s BladeThrone of GlassCrown of MidnightHeir of FireQueen of ShadowsEmpire of StormsTower of DawnKingdom of Ash
Novellas The Assassin and the Pirate LordThe Assassin and the HealerThe Assassin and the DesertThe Assassin and the UnderworldThe Assassin and the Empire
Companion books Throne of Glass Coloring BookThe World of Throne of Glass
Online short stories The Assassin and the PrincessThe Assassin and the CaptainThe Captain and the Prince
Exclusive content Empire of Storms Exclusive (Barnes & Noble)Empire of Storms Exclusive (Target)Empire of Storms Exclusive (WHSmith)
Adaptions Queen of Shadows (television series)Embers of Memory: A Throne of Glass Game
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