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Dance of a Burning Sea
by E.J. Mellow
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Another overall miss for this series. I think it’s me? Fantasy standalones within a series is a struggle for me. I love long sagas or one and done with fantasies. The difference seems to always leave me wanting.
The enemies to lovers vibes here worked for me a lot of the time. I liked the back and forth and plenty of forced proximity and banter. Where I struggled with was a particular [spoiler] scene that took me out of the story. After that point things kind of fell flat and I was speeding up the audio to move along.
I did enjoy all of the pirate related saga. On a treasure hunt type quest, hanging with the crew and some good battle scenes did fit the story well. The bond between the sisters and Dad is also one of my favorite parts. I love close knit family connections and find this a unique aspect to the fantasy genre.
I’m tempted to read the third, but will probably wait a bit like I did with this one.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: two open door
- Violence: med-high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: whipping, loss of life, murder, physical and magical altercations
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Another overall miss for this series. I think it’s me? Fantasy standalones within a series is a struggle for me. I love long sagas or one and done with fantasies. The difference seems to always leave me wanting.
The enemies to lovers vibes here worked for me a lot of the time. I liked the back and forth and plenty of forced proximity and banter. Where I struggled with was a particular [spoiler] scene that took me out of the story. After that point things kind of fell flat and I was speeding up the audio to move along.
I did enjoy all of the pirate related saga. On a treasure hunt type quest, hanging with the crew and some good battle scenes did fit the story well. The bond between the sisters and Dad is also one of my favorite parts. I love close knit family connections and find this a unique aspect to the fantasy genre.
I’m tempted to read the third, but will probably wait a bit like I did with this one.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: two open door
- Violence: med-high
- Trigger/Content Warnings: whipping, loss of life, murder, physical and magical altercations