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Fantasy of Fire by Kelly St. Clare

arireavis's review

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5.0

Loved it!!!! Olina's mother's army is knocking on Jovan's door for war. Olina has to flip back and forth between being Tatuma and being Frost. Jovan and Olina have to figure out what they feel for each other. It was great. I was dreading when the percentage of the book I'd read was getting higher and higher. Olina continued to impress me with her maturity and moral compass, but also in realizing she's a future leader and excepting all that her role entails. Jovan was still great as a king and as Olina's friend/ possible lover. When I was getting to the end, I was starting to really worry because it seemed a lot would be left open, but surprise, surprise......... this wasn't the last installment. I can't wait for the next book.

ithiliel_andi's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow, wirklich. Es passiert so viel in diesen 363 Seiten, es ist toll! Ich liebe das, spannend, fesselnd lustig gleichzeitig. Ich hab mehrmals laut aufgelacht beim Lesen und spätestens ab dem letzten Drittel des Buches konnte ich nicht mehr aufhören zu lesen.

yche09's review

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5.0

Breath taking!!

Amazing battle plots!!! I love how this author creates battle plans like there's no tomorrow! This third book evoked more emotions. I can definitely say that I've grown attached to these characters. I know that the last book will be so epic. I wonder if I'll be able to find another series that is as great as this. We'll see...

justchelsea's review

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4.0

This book is significantly better than the last 2 and is exactly what I was hoping this story would turn into.

rinnybird's review

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2.0

I’ve really enjoyed the story of this series so far, but that pales in comparison to the fact that these books have not been proofread AT ALL. Spelling, grammatical, and other errors make the language clumsy and awkward and it’s distracting from the story. The author’s gratuitous use of the f-word doesn’t even make sense in most contexts. There is some extremely problematic content that portrays the main character as being completely fine with being objectified, for example, an exchange overheard between two brothers when one finds out that Olina is also someone else, in which he says, “I knew it! Her tits were the same!” And Olina walks away grinning. It’s disappointing to me that someone who clearly has a great talent for plot and worldbuilding feels like they need to embellish an already good story with cheap gimmicks.

booklovermari's review

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5.0

A perfect ending to a perfect trilogy. I couldn't ask for anything better. 

lachrymose_misanthrope's review

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4.0

I liked this one more than the previous book in the series. There is a lot happening but some of the threads of the plot are being closed. I did think one of the main plots of this book - Blaine - felt a little contrived. A character that King Jovan had no problem putting in his place in the first book is suddenly considered above all reproach in this book? Hmm. The two worlds - the one of the Tatuma and the one of Frost - finally meet and meld in this book. It's done gradually and well, and makes it easier to deal with so many characters now that they're seamlessly connected to each other. The development of Olina and Jovan's relationship is fun to watch and *finally* starting to solidify. This book was action-packed and fun to read.

liri's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 stars

sreepurna's review

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3.0

Combined review for full series here

k_champagne's review

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4.0

OHMYGODSOGOOOOOD. The Ire, Olandon, Jimmy, The Barracks, Hamish, JOVAN. OMG JOVAN I CANNOT. The Tainted Accords gets better with every book.

I don't think I can review this to my hearts content without mad spoilers (which I admantly dislike &
oppose), so I will refrain for bow until I can come back & give this the attention it deserves.

But if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that things—or a certain person—have a way of finding you no matter how hard you try to hide.


PS - F*CK BLAINE