Cold Fire is the second book in Kate Elliott’s Spiritwalker trilogy. Some of the things that annoyed me about the first book were less evident in this book. On the other hand, the story didn’t hold my interest quite as well. There were times when I was glued to the Kindle, but there were also man...
I almost want to give this a four star rating, but I can't quite bring myself to do it.This book doesn't have the massive info-dumps that bogged down the first one, and I think it is better than the first... but it's writing is still not sitting well with me.On the other hand, I love that I have two...
First, let me tell you what Cold Fire is like. Cold Fire is like ripping your heart out, stuffing it into a washing machine, and watching it go around and around, twisting and turning in every which way while you are helpless to do anything. Of course, then you try to do something to this poor heart...
This book. This book right here. This is really original and excellently executed epic fantasy. A step up from an already impressive first novel, Elliott's second Spiritwalker book doesn't disappoint.
While I really liked Cold Magic, this book I adored. I have a feeling that mostly it happened because of its exotic location, which made Cold Fire so much more colourful.You see, after cold and dreadful European winter we are transported onto a hot and humid equivalent of Caribbean islands. The flav...
COLD FIRE surpassed its predecessor in action, romance, and emotion. Book's end had me so wound up it's going to be painful waiting for book three.Full review to follow.
The beginning of the book dragged a bit...and was a tad confusing. But once it got going everything fell into place. The twist and turns keep you turning the page...and the little hints of romance were so nice. Vai and Cat's little dance was so enjoyable. I was giggling like a school girl. Vai is a ...
The first half of this book I'd actually just give a 3-star rating, but when it picks up (and it really does), it's a solid four.Most of everything I said in my review of the first book still holds -- except miraculously, the term "personage" has either vanished from Elliott's vocabulary (in which c...
Cold Fire continues the story of Catherine Bell Barahal, right where Cold Magic ended. One would assume that because Cold Magic included such massive amounts of world building that Cold Fire would delve right into the story, but that is not the case. For a good 130 pages, the book just droned on. ...
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