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Nite Fire: Flash Point Kindle Edition
A single act of compassion turned her from assassin to fugitive in the blink of a dragon’s eye.
For nearly a century, Dahlia Nite has defended humanity with her shapeshifting abilities. She works in secret, hunting what lurks in the dark, burying the secrets that could destroy them all.
But when a rash of gruesome murders sheds light on what should remain in the shadows, her limits are tested. Ancient conspiracies are in danger of being exposed, awakening humans to a reality steeped in legend—one more terrifying than they could ever imagine.
As Dahlia straddles the line between solving the crimes and concealing their shocking circumstances, the mystery deepens. Each new murder lifts the veil higher. Each new clue leads her to the one place she thought to never go again: home.
Flash Point is the award-winning first book in the Nite Fire Series, an immersive mash-up of urban fantasy and murder mystery with shapeshifters, dragons, and parallel worlds.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date23 March 2017
- File size994 KB
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- ASIN : B06XD5M23N
- Language : English
- File size : 994 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 402 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: 508,988 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 1,130 in Psychic Thrillers
- 1,393 in Werewolf & Shifter Thrillers
- 7,776 in Urban Fantasy (Kindle Store)
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About the author

Born in a small Kansas town on the Missouri river, C.L. Schneider grew up in a house of avid readers and overflowing bookshelves. Her first full-length novel took shape while she was still in high school, on a typewriter in her parent's living room. Though Schneider has been writing all of her life, Magic-Price (the award-winning first installment in The Crown of Stones Trilogy) was her first published novel.
While her main focus is epic and urban fantasy for adults, she dabbles in all areas of speculative fiction. Her stories tend to be dark, conflict-laden tales full of magic and mystery, action and intrigue, antiheroes and villains, monsters and myths, friendship, love, loss and sacrifice—with enough twists to give you whiplash.
Learn more about C.L. Schneider, and the magical worlds she creates, at clschneiderauthor.com, where you can read reviews, excerpts, sneak peeks and teasers, subscribe to her newsletter, and join her Street Team. An active part of the online indie author community, you can connect with her on social media, or visit the News and Events page on her website for a full list of C.L. Schneider's in-person appearances in the NY, NJ, and CT area.
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This is the 1st book I’ve read and reviewed for C.L. Schneider and I loved it. Dahlia was an assasin for the Guild but now she works as a consultant foe arson crimes, Dahlia is used to fire because she is a half dragon half human. Dahlia is a strong woman who can kick arse if she needs to and most times she does, this is a mystery, fantasy, drama and a lot of fighting which I enjoyed. I love Dahlia’s character and such a fantastic storyline, this story had me enthralled from the beginning and right up to the end and I’m looking forward to Schneider’s next book. I recommend this book to anyone that loves the paranormal / murder, mystery. A great read so do yourself a favour and get this book you won’t regret it.
Dahlia Nite is half dragon and half human who is as tough as nails. She has fled her world as a traitor and now protects the humans by hunting those who don’t belong on the human world. When gruesome, blood thirsty and unusual murders start to happen in Sentinel, Dahlia is enlisted by the authorities to help find the killer or killers. To help conceal the truth from the humans, Dahlia must come up with elaborate and far reaching details that seem far fetched on a good day. When the truth is slowly brought to surface, Dahlia finds she is the object of focus for the deranged killer and that everything she holds dear may be taken away from her forever. Dahlia knows she needs to find and stop the killer before all supernatural beings are exposed. However to catch the killer, Dahlia will be forced to return to the one place she swore she would never return to, the one place she once called home. Going home means confronting your past and confronting your past means coming face to face with ghosts that should have been buried long ago.
Will Dahlia survive all that is thrown at her? Will Dahlia find out the truth? Will Dahlia find help where she least expects it? Will Dahlia lose more than she bargained for?
The story will take you on a journey between different worlds of fantasy, supernatural, demons and humans. I recommend this book and can’t wait to see what happens in this new series by CL.
By C.L. Schneider
I was very interested to see what journey C.L. Schneider would take me on with this book as I haven’t read anything by this author before, I was not disappointed, and I doubt that you will be either. If you enjoy books that have so much action piled into it then you need to do yourself a favor and get a copy. But be prepared for a long read. This book will take you on Dahlia’s journey, Basically Dahlia is a shapeshifter and has got herself into some trouble and is not hiding from people who want her harmed. Nite Fire Flash Point will also give you some mystery, magical encounters and monsters. I have to say the author has great writing skills and this book just seemed to flow. Some points in the book I was made to feel that I was almost part of the storyline. Can’t wait to see what happens in book two of the series.
I received a free copy in exchange or an honest review.
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Dahlia Nite is a great protagonist. Powerful, yet human. Supernatural, yet relatable. She is interesting with her own mysteries waiting to be untangled while being someone you care about and like.
I liked the honesty of the book. It showed the characters as they are - good and bad. It made every creature "human." It allowed you to feel along with Dahl, heightening her empathic abilities. The descriptions brought vivid imagery and pulled me into the pages.
I recommend this title. There's some violence and disturbing events, but it is necessary. It's a murder mystery involving a dragon-shifter who was once an executioner, so... just be ready for that.
Off to book two for me!!!

Be warned, the complex, multilayered narrative is particularly brutal, both in the present and the traumas of the past, including torture. Cleverly melding an urban detective story to a monster flick, via psychological torment, Schneider creates a thrilling, stomach churning, creepy and engrossing tale, where the (probably dire) fate of her characters truly matters.

I cannot give it a full 5 stars as there are still a few grammar/spelling mistakes. Some are small, while others I just can't get past! I do believe if the author gave another read through she will catch them for future books.

She's called to help investigate a crime scene, and the action proceeds from there. Suffice to say, her own past as an assassin on her own world has found her, and now she needs to do something about it to keep even more humans whom she has somehow come to care for die.
This seems to be a set up book for a series, and therefore has a hard time settling which direction it wants to go. Her partner doesn't believe she's trying to solve the crime and knows she is somehow involved, her identity as a llyriken is compromised with another person who's not her partner, and her oldest friend in the city owns a gym where she shames the mostly male customers with her strength. The resolution seems a little too pat, too easy, and therefore unstable.
It was easy enough to read, but never really settled on a direction. I liked it, but haven't yet decided if I intend to continue reading the series.