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The Alchemist's Flame by Becca Andre

mdlaclair's review

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4.0

3.5 Stars
It seems that Addy keeps getting in these bad situation that she cant get out of. She is always trying to protect every one which makes it easy to hurt her. The story line is ok but it dose seem to be missing some information.

lucy_rain_and_cupcakes's review

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5.0

Another great addition to the series. Full review to come!

bananatricky's review

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4.0

Too short!

Wow this book has everything: hell hounds, Grims, Elementals, ghouls, ghosts, necromancers, alchemists, reanimated bodies ...

James has a girlfriend, Addie finds Ian's family, Rowan is having difficulty controlling his emotions, Addie wears a dress and everybody finds out secrets.

Can't wait for the next one.

beardybot's review

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4.0

I feel like this one lacked the excitement of the earlier books, but its intensity almost made up for it.

lacunaboo's review

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4.0

More action-packed paranormal fun with some good continuing character development. I do get lost in Andre's rules about who (alchemists, Elements, necromancers, lich kings, ghoul masters, hellhounds, etc etc) can do what with their powers and in what specific circumstances, but am able to enjoy the story anyway. I will definitely be continuing with this series.

helensbookshelf's review

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3.0

Three books in and I'm finding myself disappointed by this series. Maybe I just read them in too quick succession but I'm too bored with it to continue.

I was hoping that once the world and the magic system was established the explanation chunks would be replaced with action and adventure but it feels like the opposite has happened. It's getting more and more complicated and so way more difficult to keep track of who has what magic powers and what they are capable of and who they are related to.

The plotline from this book is no different than the first two - Neil is still causing havoc but no one cares enough to do anything about it until they are forced into a confrontation. The book ended again with no advancement to this story and no more explanation of Addie's history or how she was involved with Neil.

I find it strange that Addie has no interest in her history and doesn't seem at all concerned that it appeared to be her that blew up the Alchemist building and killed around 40 people. I'm sure it will turn out that it wasn't her at all but Addie believes it was her and has shown no interest in finding out what happened.

I also feel like Rowan's issues with controlling his fire magic were thrown in there just to create some conflict between him and Addie and I don't see the point of it. It just bogs the story down even more.

Three stars because even with all the issues I didn't hate it and I like the characters. I'm just bored with it and can't face reading another book where nothing happens.
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