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elisasifaa's Reviews (455)
adventurous
challenging
dark
medium-paced
adventurous
mysterious
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
3,5 stars.
We Hunt the Flame is the book that literally every single Tiktok included in the "First sentences that will draw you in" trend. Don't get me wrong, the first sentence is GOOD and definitely arouses some curiosity.
However, it was so overhyped, and I was expecting a one-bed trope and an enemies-to-lovers trope because Tiktok promised this was THE enemies-to-lovers, one-bed trope fantasy book. I am a clown if they are supposed to be enemies in this book.
It's not bad by any means, but I am underwhelmed because it was so overhyped.
We Hunt the Flame is the book that literally every single Tiktok included in the "First sentences that will draw you in" trend. Don't get me wrong, the first sentence is GOOD and definitely arouses some curiosity.
However, it was so overhyped, and I was expecting a one-bed trope and an enemies-to-lovers trope because Tiktok promised this was THE enemies-to-lovers, one-bed trope fantasy book. I am a clown if they are supposed to be enemies in this book.
It's not bad by any means, but I am underwhelmed because it was so overhyped.
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
adventurous
challenging
mysterious
adventurous
challenging
mysterious
adventurous
mysterious
adventurous
challenging
mysterious
adventurous
emotional
mysterious
adventurous
challenging
mysterious
After reading the first book in the series, I never would've thought that I would be so deeply in love with Aaron Warner, but here we are.
"Lift your hips for me, love." Absolutely ravenous.
It does bug me a little that she is 17 and he's 19 because it would've been SO easy to make her 18, and then the story is not promoting unethical relationships.
Only four stars because I feel like nothing extraordinary happens in this book. We didn't even get to see the battle that was so hyped up in the last book and the novella.
"Lift your hips for me, love." Absolutely ravenous.
It does bug me a little that she is 17 and he's 19 because it would've been SO easy to make her 18, and then the story is not promoting unethical relationships.
Only four stars because I feel like nothing extraordinary happens in this book. We didn't even get to see the battle that was so hyped up in the last book and the novella.
adventurous
mysterious