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A review by danicapage
A Fire in the Flesh by Jennifer L. Armentrout
adventurous
dark
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Reading Order: Series must be read in order.
Reading Age: This is an adult romantasy book. It's for 18+ and includes sexual content not for under 18+. Friends IRL read the series for yourself before allowing kids to read. Note: It's steamier than I typically read.
My Overall Thoughts/Impressions: I adore JLA and this series so much. I put off reading this one because I knew it would be a tough read and I wanted to read it closer to when the fourth and final book of this series came out. (Note: it's very connected to a connected series that she has been releasing simultaneously).
I knew this book would be a heavier and more emotional read, and I was not wrong. It was less heavy and emotional than I thought at times, but still heavy. This is more of an internal book. Until the beginning and end, not much really happens plot-wise. It's more of a book exploring the mind and mental conditions, which I enjoyed and loved. If you like more plot-heavy books, this one may be a bit more difficult for you.
This is not a spoiler: the book deals with Sera being held captive by Kolis--who is a deranged, psycotic narcissist with a massive god complex. So yeah, heavy reading and not a lot of external events going on.
I went in with high expectations and like always JLA exceeded them. I am so ready to dive into the final book.
Love,
Danica Page
You can connect with me on Instagram @danicapage.
Reading Order: Series must be read in order.
Reading Age: This is an adult romantasy book. It's for 18+ and includes sexual content not for under 18+. Friends IRL read the series for yourself before allowing kids to read. Note: It's steamier than I typically read.
My Overall Thoughts/Impressions: I adore JLA and this series so much. I put off reading this one because I knew it would be a tough read and I wanted to read it closer to when the fourth and final book of this series came out. (Note: it's very connected to a connected series that she has been releasing simultaneously).
I knew this book would be a heavier and more emotional read, and I was not wrong. It was less heavy and emotional than I thought at times, but still heavy. This is more of an internal book. Until the beginning and end, not much really happens plot-wise. It's more of a book exploring the mind and mental conditions, which I enjoyed and loved. If you like more plot-heavy books, this one may be a bit more difficult for you.
This is not a spoiler: the book deals with Sera being held captive by Kolis--who is a deranged, psycotic narcissist with a massive god complex. So yeah, heavy reading and not a lot of external events going on.
I went in with high expectations and like always JLA exceeded them. I am so ready to dive into the final book.
Love,
Danica Page
You can connect with me on Instagram @danicapage.