tmook 's review for:

We Hunt the Flame by Hafsah Faizal
3.75

Very slow start.
Finally get into it by falling for Deen and his horse named Lemon, only for him to be killed off shortly after. Yasmine is my favorite character, which considering how little she’s in this book actually (she’s not on the adventuring party) should tell me something. There were also a few times where the audiobook narration did not match the printed text. Changes ranged from present tense being read as past tense, the subject going from singular to plural (I to we), and an entire word phrase substitution. I believe these changes only occurred in the female narration. 

Biggest feels/Favorite Quotes: 
"’Just as there is no man more likely to succeed than the Hunter’ he stopped, and there was another shuddering draw—‘there is no man in Arawiya more loyal to the Hunter than I.’” (p. 133) 

"You and I are strangers, Huntress. Allies by circumstance. We may leave Sharr and never think of each other again. But in this moment, we are two souls, marooned beneath the moon, hungry and alone, adrift in the current of what we do not understand. We hunt the flame, the light in the dark darkness, the good this world deserves..." (p. 285).

“Men can be such beautiful trash, Yasmine said in her head with a sigh.“ (p. 312)

And when Zafira is pondering how she goes on now that Benyamin has been killed,  “In this moment, we are two souls, marooned.
But what happened when one soul marooned the other? When death decided to stand between them?” (p. 447).