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Blessed Mother Lumnos, That Was a Lot of Pages: A Heat of the Everflame Review
Going into Heat of the Everflame, I was honestly ready to fly straight back into the world of Emarion and figure out what the hell was going on– especially after that absolute shitshow of a coronation. I did not expect it to take me forever to finish, but here we are. (Spoilers Ahead) World-Building: A…
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Slow Burn, High Stakes, and One Girl Caught in the Flames: A Glow of the Everflame Review
Woo hoo! We are done with Glow of the Everflame now! I can’t believe I’ve finished the second book already, but here we are. Glow was a longer read for me than Spark. I don’t know if that’s because of the immense amount of world-building Penn Cole is weaving in, but wow– this world is…
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No Thoughts, Just Knives & Banter: A Spark of the Everflame Review
Spark of the Everflame by Penn Cole is fast-paced, easy to devour, and honestly exactly what I needed after my Onyx Storm slump. Some fantasy authors drown you in world-building, and I end up flipping back like, “Wait, who’s fighting again?” But Penn? She feeds it to you in manageable bites. I might have been…
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Onyx Storm Ruined Me: Theories, Screaming and Mild Delusion
It took me weeks to write this review because Onyx Storm affected me so much. I want to keep it spoiler-free, but I have many feelings, wild theories, and questions that will linger until Book 4. I’m distraught. Unwell. Thinking about dragons 24/7. I truly don’t know how the characters in Yarros’ world will fix…
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Iron Flame: A Wild Ride with No Room to Breathe
In “Iron Flame,” Rebecca Yarros explores the tumultuous relationship between Xaden and Violet, filled with tension and miscommunication. While the dynamic captivates, the constant conflict frustrates. The review highlights Andarna’s potential significance and praises the book’s unmatched action. Ultimately, the reader yearns for peace amid the chaos. Rating: 4.0 stars.
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Post: Re-starting Fourth Wing because I forgot literally everything…
not everything but i literally remember no one’s signets.. no one’s anything. i’m confused and honestly im starting over again. join the journey with me to onyx storm!
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Who Knew I’d Fall for Vikings? A Review of A Fate Inked in Blood by Danielle Jensen
In 2025, I vowed to get a library card, leading me to Danielle Jensen’s “A Fate Inked in Blood,” a transformative read on Norse mythology. The protagonist, Freya, is compelling yet underestimated, while Bjorn’s betrayal adds tension. This slow-burn romance offers a fresh take on Viking lore, making it a must-read for fans.
