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simonlorden 's review for:
Her Fire
by Namiin Stone
emotional
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
A romantic and sizzling hot, slowburn paranormal romance, with a good dose of father/daughter incest.
Ghostly sex scenes, Dom/sub dynamics, and some sweet romance. I liked that while Idris and Ila are bound together, Idris still wanted to give her a way out, and would have let her go if she had wished. Despite the taboo topics, the romance really was sweet and focused a lot on consent. (Except for poor mortal guy.)
I loved Ila as a character, including her unusual hobbies with book restoration and bones. I laughed at her coworker saying he didn't know girls were into taxidermy, and immediately sent it to my friend (girl) who likes to collect dead animals and bones :)
It was interesting because the author's note at the beginning tells you that this is a father/daughter romance, but Ila actually doesn't find out until much later in, and she has another man she calls father. So I spent most of the book wondering how that's going to fit together, and it didn't disappoint.
The book definitely ends on a sort of cliffhanger, and I'm excited to read the sequel.
Ghostly sex scenes, Dom/sub dynamics, and some sweet romance. I liked that while Idris and Ila are bound together, Idris still wanted to give her a way out, and would have let her go if she had wished. Despite the taboo topics, the romance really was sweet and focused a lot on consent. (Except for poor mortal guy.)
I loved Ila as a character, including her unusual hobbies with book restoration and bones. I laughed at her coworker saying he didn't know girls were into taxidermy, and immediately sent it to my friend (girl) who likes to collect dead animals and bones :)
It was interesting because the author's note at the beginning tells you that this is a father/daughter romance, but Ila actually doesn't find out until much later in, and she has another man she calls father. So I spent most of the book wondering how that's going to fit together, and it didn't disappoint.
The book definitely ends on a sort of cliffhanger, and I'm excited to read the sequel.
Graphic: Incest, Sexual content