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adventurous
emotional
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
adventurous
tense
medium-paced
Finished another Inferno Rising installment and this time around I'm a liiiitle bit disappointed unfortunately.
I really liked this world from the get go in book 1, and how it all expanded throughout book 2. The set up of the story-line and development of everything like among other things the politics, the action, the character developments, combined with some smutty romances throughout all books was overall well done... The set of characters is to die for and I can't get enough of them all.
So I was super duper excited to read this story of Sam and Meira after having loved the first 2 books in the series. But despite how hard the author tried to put down a believable set of MC's and developing romance between them, I just didn't 100% 'feel it'. Up front, I had a feeling that Sam and Meira's romance development could've been the best in the series so far, so I'm really bummed out that it wasn't entirely working for me.
Some small developments here and there related to their romance development also didn't really line up with me, and seeing the romance is quite a big part of the story I just wasn't really able to rate it any higher than 3 stars.
I did enjoy being present in this world again, though. The story development in general keeps being interesting so I'm definitely planning on reading the next book in the series when it comes out.
Even though I wasn't entirely IN LOVE with some things in this book, it was overall a fast paced read and the author's writing style is something I enjoy as well as the fact that I love the dragon(shifter) elements in this series. If you like paranormal romance that has dragon shifters, this series is definitely one I'd suggest picking up. These books are ones that are just easy to lose yourself in and experience an enjoying read.
I was given an e-arc by the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for me leaving an honest review.
I really liked this world from the get go in book 1, and how it all expanded throughout book 2. The set up of the story-line and development of everything like among other things the politics, the action, the character developments, combined with some smutty romances throughout all books was overall well done... The set of characters is to die for and I can't get enough of them all.
So I was super duper excited to read this story of Sam and Meira after having loved the first 2 books in the series. But despite how hard the author tried to put down a believable set of MC's and developing romance between them, I just didn't 100% 'feel it'. Up front, I had a feeling that Sam and Meira's romance development could've been the best in the series so far, so I'm really bummed out that it wasn't entirely working for me.
Some small developments here and there related to their romance development also didn't really line up with me, and seeing the romance is quite a big part of the story I just wasn't really able to rate it any higher than 3 stars.
I did enjoy being present in this world again, though. The story development in general keeps being interesting so I'm definitely planning on reading the next book in the series when it comes out.
Even though I wasn't entirely IN LOVE with some things in this book, it was overall a fast paced read and the author's writing style is something I enjoy as well as the fact that I love the dragon(shifter) elements in this series. If you like paranormal romance that has dragon shifters, this series is definitely one I'd suggest picking up. These books are ones that are just easy to lose yourself in and experience an enjoying read.
I was given an e-arc by the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for me leaving an honest review.
This shapeshifter story was very entertaining, Meira and Samuel's story was very well done, an empath and a loyal, a woman meant to be with Gorgon, the Black dragon king, who is also his mentor, and friend, but there is a twist and they find themselves working together. The tension between them was a slow burn, all the drama, angst, mystery, and betrayal had me hooked from the start. I look forward to seeing what comes next.

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adventurous
emotional
hopeful
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Had me sobbing at one point
In the continuation of the story of the phoenix sisters, Meira is to pledge herself to the Black King Gorgon, but at the touch of fire he is exposed to her as someone else.
Sameal has been tasked with Meiras safety but finds that she is his fated mate.
There is lots of past paced action, lots of feelings and a part that had me sobbing, but ultimately the book brings you closer to the end of the story and three of the sister are now queens on thrones with their mates.
I cannot wait to see how the wraps up and to see more of the mate pairs.
In the continuation of the story of the phoenix sisters, Meira is to pledge herself to the Black King Gorgon, but at the touch of fire he is exposed to her as someone else.
Sameal has been tasked with Meiras safety but finds that she is his fated mate.
There is lots of past paced action, lots of feelings and a part that had me sobbing, but ultimately the book brings you closer to the end of the story and three of the sister are now queens on thrones with their mates.
I cannot wait to see how the wraps up and to see more of the mate pairs.
This is the third book in the Inferno Rising series. I already reviewed the first book, which is a fast-paced adventure tale featuring dragon shifters and fated mates. That and the second book are full of snappy, sassy dialogue, which I enjoy. This story follows the third sister, Meira, who is far more serious and has decided to sacrifice herself for the greater good, and make a loveless marriage to aid the Black Clan dragons.
She’s got chemistry with Samael, Gorgon’s trusted wing man, but she doesn’t believe in mates and Samael won’t do anything that might harm his king. So there’s no communication between Meira and Samael as we get filled in on what has gone before.
The book is off to a slow start, the slower because there are four sisters, so by now we know that the evil villain is not going to be defeated in this book, until the fourth sister gets her story. And there is all that explanation, backstory, and so forth up at the front. Still, once things go haywire and Meira is on the run, with Samael sworn to protect her, the pacing begins to accelerate, and we get plenty of action, dragon fights, and the emotional roller coaster that Abigail Owen delivers so well in this series.
This is more of a slow burn (until it isn’t, woo!) as Meira and Samael don’t communicate and keep their feelings hidden for a long time. However, things turn out satisfactorily—this is a shifter romance, and the author delivers.
It wasn’t my favorite, but still a worthy entry in the series—with enough action and emotional pizazz in the last third to promise the fourth book should be a real humdinger!
Copy provided by NetGalley
She’s got chemistry with Samael, Gorgon’s trusted wing man, but she doesn’t believe in mates and Samael won’t do anything that might harm his king. So there’s no communication between Meira and Samael as we get filled in on what has gone before.
The book is off to a slow start, the slower because there are four sisters, so by now we know that the evil villain is not going to be defeated in this book, until the fourth sister gets her story. And there is all that explanation, backstory, and so forth up at the front. Still, once things go haywire and Meira is on the run, with Samael sworn to protect her, the pacing begins to accelerate, and we get plenty of action, dragon fights, and the emotional roller coaster that Abigail Owen delivers so well in this series.
This is more of a slow burn (until it isn’t, woo!) as Meira and Samael don’t communicate and keep their feelings hidden for a long time. However, things turn out satisfactorily—this is a shifter romance, and the author delivers.
It wasn’t my favorite, but still a worthy entry in the series—with enough action and emotional pizazz in the last third to promise the fourth book should be a real humdinger!
Copy provided by NetGalley
The first 2 books were great, both MCs were great , so naturally, i was so excited for this one , unfortunately, i was disappointed.
Tbh , i couldn't for the life of me tell you the plot of this book , just things happening, people going through mirrors
Tbh , i couldn't for the life of me tell you the plot of this book , just things happening, people going through mirrors
adventurous
challenging
dark
emotional
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
adventurous
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
It was an okay book, but I found the main characters kind of boring. Especially compared to the first two books in the series.