![]() There’s still quite a bit of world-building, and I constantly enjoyed the Paranormal creatures lessons we get as readers, but I can definitely see how this could make some readers love it, and some not. Somehow, between the ending of the last book, and the majority of this book we quickly departed the primarily Fantasy feel the series had going, and had Romance take over. It also doesn’t help that Hawke happens to be the Dark One whispered about as well as the Prince Casteel of the other kingdom that wishes to use her.įrom Blood and Ash was like a different book compared to this, and I think in this case that was a really good thing. She now knows a lot of dark truths about her own past, but it doesn’t change that she is caught in between two kingdoms who want her for terrifying reasons. I always love a good romance in my books, and this series seems determined to keep me reading it, so how did book two go? This review goes into the second book of the series, so if you do not want spoilers for the book one, please see that review here.Ī Kingdom of Flesh and Fire (AKOFAF) picks up after Hawke’s betrayal, as Poppy finds out that the one last person there to protect her was only out to use her from the beginning. ![]() ![]() ![]() I finished the book pretty fast, and then found myself waiting for this book to arrive. ![]() I picked up From Blood and Ash in January thinking I’d see what all the hype was about, but little did I know I’d get hooked as fast as I did. ![]()
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