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A review by romant_ashy
A Fire in the Flesh by Jennifer L. Armentrout
4.0
I still devoutly love the characters, and the world built by Armentrout, and I will read the series until the end and still want more.
I did find the third installment of this series to be not as compelling and mesmerizing as the first two; I feel it had the building blocks and the potential to be there, but I couldn't shake the feeling that something was just lacking.
Sera's internal monologues seemed to be repetitive throughout the story, and the foreshadowing was a little too transparent, disguised under what Sera apparently didn't know herself, but was obvious to everyone else reading it.
And this may be controversial but...(spoilers)
I didn't enjoy the way Nyktos' and Sera's love unfolded. And I'm purely talking about the 500 "I love you's" after Sera was saved. I KNOW we've all been waiting, and the build up was so delicious. But then once we had it, it just felt out of character for Ash to be so, for lack of a better word, sappy.
Anyway, I still adore the series, and can't wait for the next one!
I did find the third installment of this series to be not as compelling and mesmerizing as the first two; I feel it had the building blocks and the potential to be there, but I couldn't shake the feeling that something was just lacking.
Sera's internal monologues seemed to be repetitive throughout the story, and the foreshadowing was a little too transparent, disguised under what Sera apparently didn't know herself, but was obvious to everyone else reading it.
And this may be controversial but...(spoilers)
I didn't enjoy the way Nyktos' and Sera's love unfolded. And I'm purely talking about the 500 "I love you's" after Sera was saved. I KNOW we've all been waiting, and the build up was so delicious. But then once we had it, it just felt out of character for Ash to be so, for lack of a better word, sappy.
Anyway, I still adore the series, and can't wait for the next one!