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Out of the Ashes
by Kelly Hashway
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Please Note: this review may contain spoilers for book 1. If you have not yet read Into the Fire, you can find out more information on that book HERE.
Out of the Ashes is the second book in the young adult fantasy series, Into the Fire by Kally Hashway. I read and reviewed the first book in 2014, when the series was under one of Kelly's pseudonyms. She has since moved the books under her main author name and has given the series a cover face lift. I love the new covers a lot more than the old ones, so I am happy with the change. If you recall my review of the first book, you will remember that I loved the idea of a book centering around the magical creature, the pheonix. I still do.
A lot of the first book dealt with the "before" and worries of the main character, Cara's rebirth. Cara was scared that she would forget her her first love Logan once she was reborn. The book ended on a big cliffhanger, and book two picks up right where the first one left off. You need to read this series in order, or you will be completely lost. I have to say, Out of the Ashes started off with an emotional bang. I was immediately swept right up in everything that was going on. Even though it had been about a year and a half since I read the first book, I was transported right back to that time seamlessly. It was like I had never left.
I loved that this book was told in dual narrative between Logan and Cara even more than I loved it in the first book. I think it was so fitting. And I don't know who I felt worse for- Cara or Logan. I really don't want to spoil anything from book two so I am going to keep this part short and sweet. Kelly Hashway does an excellent job keeping the pace of the book up and keeping emotions running high throughout. I was in a whirlwind of emotion from every character, all the time. The Hunters are still out there and they pose an even bigger looming threat. How will Cara and Logan handle everything? Will they be able to be together once again? Or is it too much to surpass after her rebirth. Out of the Ashes hits the ground running and never lets up. I liked this book even more than the first one, and that is really saying something. What a great fantasy series. I can't wait for book three!
This review was originally posted on Book Briefs
Please Note: this review may contain spoilers for book 1. If you have not yet read Into the Fire, you can find out more information on that book HERE.
Out of the Ashes is the second book in the young adult fantasy series, Into the Fire by Kally Hashway. I read and reviewed the first book in 2014, when the series was under one of Kelly's pseudonyms. She has since moved the books under her main author name and has given the series a cover face lift. I love the new covers a lot more than the old ones, so I am happy with the change. If you recall my review of the first book, you will remember that I loved the idea of a book centering around the magical creature, the pheonix. I still do.
A lot of the first book dealt with the "before" and worries of the main character, Cara's rebirth. Cara was scared that she would forget her her first love Logan once she was reborn. The book ended on a big cliffhanger, and book two picks up right where the first one left off. You need to read this series in order, or you will be completely lost. I have to say, Out of the Ashes started off with an emotional bang. I was immediately swept right up in everything that was going on. Even though it had been about a year and a half since I read the first book, I was transported right back to that time seamlessly. It was like I had never left.
I loved that this book was told in dual narrative between Logan and Cara even more than I loved it in the first book. I think it was so fitting. And I don't know who I felt worse for- Cara or Logan. I really don't want to spoil anything from book two so I am going to keep this part short and sweet. Kelly Hashway does an excellent job keeping the pace of the book up and keeping emotions running high throughout. I was in a whirlwind of emotion from every character, all the time. The Hunters are still out there and they pose an even bigger looming threat. How will Cara and Logan handle everything? Will they be able to be together once again? Or is it too much to surpass after her rebirth. Out of the Ashes hits the ground running and never lets up. I liked this book even more than the first one, and that is really saying something. What a great fantasy series. I can't wait for book three!
This review was originally posted on Book Briefs