A review by litwithkay
Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas

4.0

Okay for not too much to have happened, a lot did happen in this. That sounds silly, but this book was all about building upon small details, character development, world building to pave the path for something bigger.

For a long while, you have to suffer through Celaena’s self loathing. It’s not fun and I was over it but I also understand the repetition really drills in how she feels about herself. When she finally breaks away from it, it is so sweet.

I loved all the new characters and the various storylines woven throughout, and all tying together in the timeline. It’s going to be insane when everything comes to a head.

I cannot believe the ending with Dorian! Literally stunned. Dorian deserves all good things to come upon him. He is a fierce friend, loyal lover, and believes in the betterment of the world. He is too good for the lot of them.

And what of Rowan and Aelin? Are there romantics going on between them?! I can feel it. I want it to happen. It needs to happen. Please tell me it happens