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A review by booksboozeandcaffeine
To Flame a Wild Flower by Sarah A. Parker
4.0
The further I go in this series, the less I understand.
I feel like we’re not given much, just a bunch of information here and there, and as good as the series is, it gets harder to concentrate and read the books.
The writing is good, although there are so many descriptions that I sometimes did a quick read of some paragraphs.
Don’t get me wrong, the story is really good, the characters are complex and well-written, the overall idea is brilliant and the world-building incredible.
Maybe I wasn’t in the right mood to fully enjoy it, but I got a bit bored during this third book. Maybe it’s because I read the 3 books one after the other and I just overdosed on the whole thing.
I got a little tired of Orlaith too, but I wouldn’t put it past the fact that I very often get bored with FMC when they keep complaining (very rightly so sometimes, their lives are pretty shitty honestly).
I loved the Rhordyn we discovered in this book, vulnerable but so strong, tender yet powerful. I want to learn more about him, and I absolutely need to see what happens to Baze and Zade, my loves.
I’m glad I get a pause before book 4, I’ll have time to sit on those books and just think all this through, before diving back into this world.
I feel like we’re not given much, just a bunch of information here and there, and as good as the series is, it gets harder to concentrate and read the books.
The writing is good, although there are so many descriptions that I sometimes did a quick read of some paragraphs.
Don’t get me wrong, the story is really good, the characters are complex and well-written, the overall idea is brilliant and the world-building incredible.
Maybe I wasn’t in the right mood to fully enjoy it, but I got a bit bored during this third book. Maybe it’s because I read the 3 books one after the other and I just overdosed on the whole thing.
I got a little tired of Orlaith too, but I wouldn’t put it past the fact that I very often get bored with FMC when they keep complaining (very rightly so sometimes, their lives are pretty shitty honestly).
I loved the Rhordyn we discovered in this book, vulnerable but so strong, tender yet powerful. I want to learn more about him, and I absolutely need to see what happens to Baze and Zade, my loves.
I’m glad I get a pause before book 4, I’ll have time to sit on those books and just think all this through, before diving back into this world.