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Hearts of Fire (Deadglass, #0.5) - Community Reviews back

by Kira Brady
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e_bookpushers
e_bookpushers rated it 13 years ago
Wasn't badly written but I feel meh-ish about it. Not sure I will continue this series.
Tackling Mt. TBR
Tackling Mt. TBR rated it 13 years ago
This was an interesting start to this new series. I think it suffered a bit from being a novella, so I didn't always feel like everything was fully fleshed out. But it worked as a teaser for Kira Brady's novel that is due out soon. Lots of interesting shifters in this book. I'm definitely looking fo...
Shari Mikels
Shari Mikels rated it 13 years ago
Provides a nice history of the two groups who are fighting each other when the main series begins in the present day.
Feelingfictional
Feelingfictional rated it 13 years ago
3.5 starsHearts of Fire is a prequel novella for Kira Brady's new Deadglass series, the first full length book Hearts of Darkness will be published in August. As a prequel this story definitely did the job of creating excitement for the series, I'm intrigued by the world building and definitely want...
Manga Maniac Cafe
Manga Maniac Cafe rated it 13 years ago
3.5 to 4 starsThis teaser novella worked its magic to get me totally invested in the release of Hearts of Darkness, the kickoff to Kira Brady's Deadglass series. The world building is fascinating, and the chemistry between Alice and Brand zinged from the pages. The ending was like hitting a brick ...
Red Hot Books
Red Hot Books rated it 13 years ago
Boy, do I love me some dragon shifters.It's 1889. Brand has left his home in Sweden with others of his kind to start his life over again in the growing town of Seatttle. He knows that some of his companions have nefarious intentions, but he needs to get away from the woman who broke his heart... the...
Brie's Corner
Brie's Corner rated it 13 years ago
Originally posted at Romance Around the CornerI have a love/hate relationship with prequel novellas. Some are fantastic because they feel like they’re all about their story, truly belong to the series and aren’t there to sell you something else. But then there are those whose only purpose is to sell...
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