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A review by gypsydawn
Flames of Truth by Annie Crawford, A.C. Pontone
4.0
3.5 rounded up
This was decent, even though I found it Choppy in places. The meta plot is intriguing and offers promise - if trite. I enjoyed the characters and the concepts behind them. The lost fae heir, a devilish king (how did he become King? Who is he?) four dragons sent to earth for diabolical reasons / reasons derailed when they realize who SHE is. It’s interesting.
Pros:
- Shows promise.
- She has some honest reactions.
- There is a complexity to the plot that is trying to peek through.
Cons:
- Choppy writing in a few places.
- Do many questions!!! And not all are left to discover in other books.
- Guys blend or lack definition atm, even though there are obvious efforts to flesh them out.
This was decent, even though I found it Choppy in places. The meta plot is intriguing and offers promise - if trite. I enjoyed the characters and the concepts behind them. The lost fae heir, a devilish king (how did he become King? Who is he?) four dragons sent to earth for diabolical reasons / reasons derailed when they realize who SHE is. It’s interesting.
Pros:
- Shows promise.
- She has some honest reactions.
- There is a complexity to the plot that is trying to peek through.
Cons:
- Choppy writing in a few places.
- Do many questions!!! And not all are left to discover in other books.
- Guys blend or lack definition atm, even though there are obvious efforts to flesh them out.