A review by ploppyfields
Frostfire by Amanda Hocking

4.0

I enjoyed this more than any of the books in the Trylle trilogy. Frostfire was written well but not amazing yet still exciting to read.
The characters were not as pronounced in the Trylle but had interesting qualities that I liked.
Bryn was more fun to read from than from Wendy in the Trylle trilogy, I believe. Bryn is more of a focused and determined girl (woman, maybe? I'm not sure what to call her) who doesn't live very freely. Sometimes that seriously annoys me. She believes she can't fall in love because of her career, she is a lower rank so therefore she can not make a change, and since she is a "half blood" (Skojare and Kanin) she is worthless. Bryn just needs to live a little and not be such a workaholic.
Frostfire had a few similarities to the Trylle trilogy but quite different too. It felt like I was constantly comparing this book to the Trylle trilogy, mainly because I was hoping it would be better. I can see some improvement in the writing but the important thing is I enjoyed this book.
I probably would of rated a book like this more of a 3 star rating but I think a reason I bumped this up is because I can visualize the setting. It takes place in Minnesota where is so freakin cold and in the book, there is mentions of the cold. I don't know, I guess I just find it easier to place the setting when I live near it.
So, yeah this book was overall good and I know I didn't get very deep into it but I just wanted to say a few thoughts. Frostfire is a easy and quick read and I definitely recommend (after you have read the Trylle trilogy, of course).