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From the Ashes
by Stacy Lynn Miller
From the Ashes has more dramatic parts in it than I was prepared for. It has a rather slow start, which was nice, because this title continues the narration only a short while after the ending of Out of the Flames, the first part of the series. So, to get back into the mood, slow was just right. Sloane’s relationship and family life and the criminal case she is working on develop in a steady pace before suddenly taking a dramatic turn to the worse for her.
At first, I worried the plot could develop too slow for too long. However, with a major sudden twist in it, this changes completely and Sloane faces a tricky situation that could cost her more than she is willing to pay after what happened to her wife Avery in part one.
Just like in the first book of the series, plot and characters are great and well-written, and I loved how Sloane’s criminal case and the romance were combined and were used to complete each other.
So, if you enjoy a clever and strong female detective, unexpected twists and turns, and some (not enough, though) believable wlw romance, From the Ashes could be a great title for you.
5 out of 5 stars.
At first, I worried the plot could develop too slow for too long. However, with a major sudden twist in it, this changes completely and Sloane faces a tricky situation that could cost her more than she is willing to pay after what happened to her wife Avery in part one.
Just like in the first book of the series, plot and characters are great and well-written, and I loved how Sloane’s criminal case and the romance were combined and were used to complete each other.
So, if you enjoy a clever and strong female detective, unexpected twists and turns, and some (not enough, though) believable wlw romance, From the Ashes could be a great title for you.
5 out of 5 stars.