ARC Review | Heart of Flames

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️1/2

Title: Heart of Flames (Crown of Feathers, #2)

Author: Nicki Pau Preto

Format: eBook (NetGalley)

Pages: 640

Categories: Young Adult, Fantasy, Romance

Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

Veronyka, Tristan, and Sev must stop the advancing empire from destroying the Phoenix Riders in this fiery sequel to Crown of Feathers, which #1 New York Times bestselling author Kendare Blake calls “absolutely unforgettable!”

You are a daughter of queens. 

The world is balanced on the edge of a knife, and war is almost certain between the empire and the Phoenix Riders.

Like Nefyra before you, your life will be a trial by fire. 

Veronyka finally got her wish to join the Riders, but while she’s supposed to be in training, all she really wants to do is fly out to defend the villages of Pyra from the advancing empire. Tristan has been promoted to Master Rider, but he has very different ideas about the best way to protect their people than his father, the commander. Sev has been sent to spy on the empire, but maintaining his cover may force him to fight on the wrong side of the war. And Veronyka’s sister, Val, is determined to regain the empire she lost—even if it means inciting the war herself.

Such is your inheritance. A name. A legacy. An empire in ruin. 

As tensions reach a boiling point, the characters all find themselves drawn together into a fight that will shape the course of the empire—and determine the future of the Phoenix Riders. Each must decide how far they’re willing to go—and what they’re willing to lose in the process.

I pray you are able to pass through the flames. 

Thank you to Simon Pulse and NetGalley for giving me a chance to read this eARC.

I enjoyed the first book in this series, Crown of Feathers, but for some reason, I could not get into this second book, Heart of Flames. Maybe it’s a mood read kind of thing, maybe I’ll reread in the future and enjoy it more.

Things pick up where it leaves off in book one. Val’s identity is revealed and the tension between the empire and the Phoenix Riders have grown. There is a spy, Sev, who is taking a very big risk. Tristan and Veronyka’s relationship grow further and my favorite characters, the phoenixes are back! This sequel is more in depth but for some reason failed to hold my attention.

  • I love the covers so far in this series, all that fire and flames. It’s gorgeous!
  • The phoenixes of course! They are my favorite part of the story because they are awesome beings who can communicate. Reading this series makes me want to be a phoenix rider too!
  • The world building is so detailed and vivid, the author does a good job at making it all come to life.
  • Veronyka and Tristan’s relationship is growing but it has it’s frustrating moments. The romance doesn’t overtake the story which is nice because they have a bigger mission at hand but it was nice to get more acknowledgement between them about their feelings. Also the other relationship that I enjoy a lot is Sev and Kade. Sev is taking a big risk being a spy and the two of them have gone through some tough events together. Love that they are together again in this book.
  • I was just bored reading this story. 😕 I was slugging through the beginning and started not to care about Veronyka and Val’s history. And for me this felt like too long a read, especially when my interest started to wane. I read the first book in one sitting, but this installment I picked up and put down so many times. 😞
  • There are many characters in this book and they are all pretty fleshed out which is great, but because it jumped from one perspective to the other, I lost interest. Usually, I enjoy different perspectives but for some reason this one didn’t cut it for me.

I skimmed a lot of the ending of this book unfortunately because I just wanted to finish but my interest was gone by the halfway mark. I might pick this up later again when I’m in the mood to read about phoenixes because that is my favorite part about this series, the magical creatures and their bond with their riders! But I know a lot of people will enjoy this sequel but for me, it fell flat.

Book Review: Crown of Feathers (Crown of Feathers, #1)

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Author: Nicki Pau-Preto

Format: Hardcover (borrowed)

Pages: 496

Categories: Phoenixes, Mages, Fantasy, Young Adult

I had a sister, once…

In a world ruled by fierce warrior queens, a grand empire was built upon the backs of Phoenix Riders—legendary heroes who soared through the sky on wings of fire—until a war between two sisters ripped it all apart.

I promised her the throne would not come between us.

Sixteen years later, Veronyka is a war orphan who dreams of becoming a Phoenix Rider from the stories of old. After a shocking betrayal from her controlling sister, Veronyka strikes out alone to find the Riders—even if that means disguising herself as a boy to join their ranks.

But it is a fact of life that one must kill or be killed. Rule or be ruled.

Just as Veronyka finally feels like she belongs, her sister turns up and reveals a tangled web of lies between them that will change everything. And meanwhile, the new empire has learned of the Riders’ return and intends to destroy them once and for all.

Sometimes the title of queen is given. Sometimes it must be taken.

I borrowed this book on account of its fabulous cover – I knew nothing about it. The blurb sounded interesting so I borrowed it then I started seeing others posting about it on Instagram, saying how good it was. I am glad I borrowed it and what a book to start my summer reading!

It IS good. I saw some poor reviews on Goodreads because of the slow beginning but I’m learning (since writing book reviews) to really slow down when reading fantasy books. There is a lot of world building in fantasy and it can be slow going. If it’s too slow, I put it down and pick it up the next day. I didn’t feel this was too slow, but I had a headache last night and couldn’t read long into the night. I picked it up this morning and didn’t stop until I was done.

We meet Veronyka and Val who are sisters. They are both animages (they can control animals) and shadow mages (they can get into people’s heads). Their relationship is not easy which made me want to read more. Val is something else! I pegged her as just a really obsessive, controlling sibling. But her character is what made me want to read more because I wanted to know her motivations and secrets.

I didn’t mind the slow world-building. I enjoyed learning about the history of Pyra, the warrior Queens and phoenix lore because it was so interesting to me. Also there is a history being told through letters and accounts about two sisters long ago, who loved each other but turned enemies….hmmm….🤭. Now the one thing that threw me off at times was the character Sev.

The story is told through three perspectives. Veronyka, a girl who poses as a boy to become a Rider. Tristan, a boy who inherited his Phoenix and who hopes to one day become Commander. And then there is Sev, an animage who decided to become an Empire soldier – to be the opposite of what his parents were. Sev’s voice took me out of it at times because I wasn’t sure what his purpose was in the book until later. He does grow on me in the end though and I hope things work out for him.

Is there romance in this book? Nope. Will there be romance in the next book? There better be! Ha! There was a hint of things happening in this book but nothing flourished into romance, understandably. But I’m hoping for it!

I was hooked to this story. I’m down for the phoenixes. I love them. I love the lore of how they can be reborn. I love their bonds with their Riders. I love their awesome names. So now we need to witness these Apprentices actually riding them. I look forward to the next book to see what happens to Veronyka but more so I want to know what is Val going to do. The ending has a reveal that made me gasp in surprise and it’s going to complicate their relationship more I think.

This was the perfect book to start off my summer reading list!

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