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A review by jenni_elyse
A Fire Endless by Rebecca Ross
5.0
I'm so happy I read A FIRE ENDLESS. It's everything I wanted in a sequel / conclusion. Just like its predecessor, as soon as I started reading, I was hooked. I didn’t want to put it down. I stayed up until 2am last night finishing it.
I loved getting a chance to experience life in the West and seeing how different it was from the East. I loved seeing Adaira grab hold of her lineage without sacrificing where and how she was raised. I also loved seeing Torin and Sidra growing into their roles as Laird and Laird's consort.
I was a little disappointed in the romance from the first book because there wasn't enough. I was glad the romance didn't sacrifice the story, though. I was pleasantly surprised by what happened in A FIRE ENDLESS. I thought there was a perfect balance of romance and story. It made my heart happy!
I loved learning more about the Folk, their origins and history, and their hierarchy. I especially loved being a part of the Spirits realm and seeing how it worked.I guessed that Eagan (sp?) turned into Bane and was excited to see that I was right.
I still loved the Gaelic / Scottish feel to the story and I loved Ruth Urquhart's narration. Her Scottish accent added so much to the story. Any time I read this duology, I'll read it via audio.
I loved getting a chance to experience life in the West and seeing how different it was from the East. I loved seeing Adaira grab hold of her lineage without sacrificing where and how she was raised. I also loved seeing Torin and Sidra growing into their roles as Laird and Laird's consort.
I was a little disappointed in the romance from the first book because there wasn't enough. I was glad the romance didn't sacrifice the story, though. I was pleasantly surprised by what happened in A FIRE ENDLESS. I thought there was a perfect balance of romance and story. It made my heart happy!
I loved learning more about the Folk, their origins and history, and their hierarchy. I especially loved being a part of the Spirits realm and seeing how it worked.
I still loved the Gaelic / Scottish feel to the story and I loved Ruth Urquhart's narration. Her Scottish accent added so much to the story. Any time I read this duology, I'll read it via audio.