A review by booksonensus
A Fire in the Flesh by Jennifer L. Armentrout

2.0

Skipped 450 pages bc the captivity part has some very rough abuse triggers and I just wasn't feeling it. Also, it didn't feel like I missed anything of importance in doing that skip, so nothing truly happened in the first half?? Speaks volume of how this book is far too long. This book is so much worse written than the previous ones, but the end parts did make me emotional at times. What I've learned is that JLA spews out absolut rubbish for 70% and then the end 30% is actually where the story happens and is interesting. I've never wanted to edit a book more in my life