![]() ![]() By disabling these cookies, parts of our website will not function properly.įunctional cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalisation by remembering the choices you make when visiting the website. These types of cookies ensure basic functionality and security features of the website and cannot be switched off by Jotun.These cookies do not store any personal data, but you are able to set your browser to block or alert you about these cookies. Strictly necessary cookies are essential for the website to function properly. If you enjoyed Frost, then you are going to enjoy this book too.To continue using this website, please accept our use of cookies or set your preferences. I'd recommend Flame to Fantasy and mythology lovers. ![]() I'm going to leave it at that because there's no way to say more on the matter without going into spoiler territory. Something I didn't like: there's development on the Megan/Erik front (not saying which way it took) that seemed a bit rushed to me. She is actually responsible for a prophesy that spurred things into action in the first book and she has an important role here.Īs for the main characters: Loki is charming as ever, Megan is still insecure as her journey to self discovery continues. I thought her interesting right away and I think other readers would agree with me. We are introduced to a new character - Kiera, the witch. Megan often finds herself wondering who she could trust and depend on. There's more of an intrigue as loyalties are challenged and tested. ![]() I haven't checked the number of pages on each book, so I could be wrong on this one maybe it really is because this book was more engaging for me. It makes the book more engaging and a much quicker read, although, if I'm not mistaken, it's actually shorter than Frost. This is the first thing I saw improved on from Book 1: the action scenes. Even though the opening scenes are filled with scenery, we get an action scene pretty quickly. The book starts off with our characters on the run and seeking shelter from a witch. I still won't give you major spoilers from it though, and there will be none from Flame. Note: I keep my reviews spoiler-free, but since this is Book 2 in the series, some of my comments will mention small events from Book 1. ![]()
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