![]() The last few chapters were pretty interesting, but it wasn’t enough to tamp my overall annoyance.īorn shrouded in the veil of the Primals, a Maiden as the Fates promised, Seraphena Mierel’s future has never been hers. Also, using phrases like “hot piece” and “lives rent free in my mind” in a story where there’s barely electricity and plumbing is straight up cringe. ![]() Giving it a C, because the characters are still wonderful, but I’m annoyed there is no new plot. I mean, I love Poppy and Casteel and Nyktos and Sera, but there is NOTHING new here. This is just the first few books rewritten with the names changed. If we’re being honest, Nyktos is literally Casteel and it’s the exact same love story. ![]() ![]() I feel like JLA could have been a little more creative here and given them some distinctive qualities, instead of just writing the exact same character twice. But the more I read, the more similar Sera and Poppy became – until they were literally the same character with zero defining features. I’ve seen so many reviews raving that this is the best book and everyone’s favorite and they like it so much more than FBAA….I’ve been lied to.Īt first I was excited to see Poppy was so similar to her grandmother and it made total sense why Nyktos had said Sera would like Poppy. ![]() Paranormal Romance published by Blue Box Romance 19 Oct 21 Kaitlyn‘s review of A Shadow in the Ember (Flesh & Fire, Book 1) by Jennifer L. ![]()
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