Pub Day Book Review: Fear the Flames by Olivia Rose Darling

by Krista

❥ Thank you to Dell Romance / Random House for the free book + PRH Audio for the free audiobook.

Synopsis

Elowen Atarah, Princess of Imirath, came into the world like a firestorm made flesh. A princess with a link to five dragons should have been a blessing to her kingdom, but her blessing became her curse. The little girl in shackles became a knife wielding woman with a thirst for retaliation.

Now, Queen of Aestilian, a secret kingdom she forged through strength and survival, Elowen needs a way to feed her rising population. She never thought she would have the force to take on Imirath, but when the snarky Commander Cayden Veles of Vareveth, her father’s enemy kingdom, offers her a deal she’s been dreaming of for years, how can she not take it? Even if he ignites her temper like no other, nothing unites two begrudging allies more than a common enemy.

The pair of them, along with three accomplices, will navigate their partnership, politics, and attempt to pull off the greatest heist their world has ever known. Five people, all united through revenge, will have to transcend the odds stacked against them and infiltrate the impenetrable castle if they want to reap their rewards before someone reaps their souls. Putting aside their differences to accomplish a common goal because everyone knows…vengeance is a promise signed in blood.

Thoughts

Take my five incandescent stars, Olivia Rose Darling! I loved this romantasy story.

Can we take a moment to appreciate the beautiful cover and exquisite map?

I can be a bit of a fantasy snob, so I get really excited when a fantasy story captures my heart. This book did that. I was enchanted from the beginning and still may be bewitched. The world-building and character development were phenomenal and the love was hot. And dragons are always a good idea, even if we have to wait to see more of them. I cannot wait to read the next book in this series!

❥ Listening to this via audio was magical. Narrator Hannah Van Der Westhuysen did a wonderful job!


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