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Fire with Fire
by Destiny Soria
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/4 stars
Fire With Fire is a fantasy book about two sisters, both dragon hunters. They want to spend their summer differently and a real dragon and witches make that a bit hard.
Dragons have always been one of my favourite mythological beasts and I’m always looking for books involving them. The synopsis really grabbed my attention and I couldn’t wait to start reading this book, and I really enjoyed it!
I really liked the plot and the way it was written. With the POV switching between the two sisters, we meet both of them and learn about them. Both aren’t the most reliable narrators, but both are vital to understanding the story and the world.
The magic world wasn’t as unique as I would’ve liked. It was a bit simple and easy to understand. It didn’t really stand out that much, aside from the dragons and people being able to bond with them. That little part was a really interesting take on bonds that I really liked. Even though it wasn’t super unique, it still dragged me in.
Both sisters, Dani and Eden jump off the page. Both are vastly different but really well written and well thought out. The growth both girls go through is very different from the other, but still similar at the same time, which is just really interesting. Especially the relationship they have and how it shapes the story and the actions of the sisters. In the beginning their banter and how they acted around each other reminded me a bit of my sister and I, which I really liked.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and loved the sibling bond that is so vital to the story.
Fire With Fire is a fantasy book about two sisters, both dragon hunters. They want to spend their summer differently and a real dragon and witches make that a bit hard.
Dragons have always been one of my favourite mythological beasts and I’m always looking for books involving them. The synopsis really grabbed my attention and I couldn’t wait to start reading this book, and I really enjoyed it!
I really liked the plot and the way it was written. With the POV switching between the two sisters, we meet both of them and learn about them. Both aren’t the most reliable narrators, but both are vital to understanding the story and the world.
The magic world wasn’t as unique as I would’ve liked. It was a bit simple and easy to understand. It didn’t really stand out that much, aside from the dragons and people being able to bond with them. That little part was a really interesting take on bonds that I really liked. Even though it wasn’t super unique, it still dragged me in.
Both sisters, Dani and Eden jump off the page. Both are vastly different but really well written and well thought out. The growth both girls go through is very different from the other, but still similar at the same time, which is just really interesting. Especially the relationship they have and how it shapes the story and the actions of the sisters. In the beginning their banter and how they acted around each other reminded me a bit of my sister and I, which I really liked.
Overall, I really enjoyed this book and loved the sibling bond that is so vital to the story.