Liked that we get both Felix (Atticus/Addy) and Seven’s POV on how it was growing up and having to wait for the right time to be together. It really allowed the readers to get a feel on both characters and what type of hardships they had to face. It was lovely to finally get to see them reunite.Some...
After having this book sitting on my "currently reading" shelf for 2 months, I am finally DNF-ing it with only 7% left. The author gave away a huge spoiler in the last third of the book, which I really did not need or want. The ending is predictable as it is, given it's the first book in the series....
After having this book sitting on my "currently reading" shelf for 2 months, I am finally DNF-ing it with only 7% left. The author gave away a huge spoiler in the last third of the book, which I really did not need or want. The ending is predictable as it is, given it's the first book in the series....
Absolutely spellbinding! So many times I felt like I was living in the story. Action packed paranormal suspense with the focus on the ability to control nature - earth, wind, fire, and water. Although the love between Felix and Seven was the focus of the story, I can't really say it was very stea...
Once again I loved one of TJ Klune's books. As well as the romance between Seven and Felix I liked the fantasy elements (or elementals) of the story, set in the not to distant future in a world not dissimilar to ours.From the beginning we know that all is not as it seems. Felix warns us the benefits...
I really liked this book. It got its flaws - it's overwritten for sure, I didn't really liked the main character, something seemed off with him, but I enjoyed every second of reading. The plot is ok, the mythology well developed, and the first instalment ended with a nice cliffhanger. 4 stars.
I’m not quite sure how to rate this book.Burn was a lot of things: refreshing, exciting, surprising, but at times also boring or tedious. I loved the action, Seven’s rough side or the use of elemental powers.But the flashbacks and the repetitiveness (in some parts of the book) were just exhausting.
THIS WAS A BIG STORY. Mr. Klune created a story arc here that was packed with some very lofty themes, and I was impressed with a lot of it. Some of it, not so much.The Story:Felix Paracel has the power to control wind and fire. In his world, people that can control one of the four elements, earth, w...
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