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Elemental Inferno by A.J. Locke

chanellshaye's review

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5.0

this book was

rouxellereads's review

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Not in the mood for it right now but probably won’t pick it up again. I found myself more interested in the magic stuff and the plot than the steamy scenes which is mainly the focus for this book. 

ronnienatasharenee340's review

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3.0

There was a beginning, middle, and end. The beginning was slow, the middle was nothing but smut, and the end held the plot. I tell you, if it wasn't for the ending, I would have given this book a 2. I love smut in a book, but this was ridiculous.

sophilozophy's review

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3.0

Elemental Inferno is a fast-paced steamy novella involving elemental magic.

Rielle is an Aura. She controls the weather during the Winter in her area. During the other seasons, she can't lose control otherwise it will accidentally snow.

Staying in control is her biggest problem until the Summer Aura winds up dead. Something which has never happened before. Auras are suppsoed to be immortal.

Then Aden shows up – who she is immediately drawn to and is able to get lost in pleasure over and over again during a season other than Winter.

While growing closer to him she learns his secrets and uncovers a deadly plot while growing closer to him.

Who can really be trusted?

shawberry_likes_to_read's review

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adventurous dark mysterious

3.75

lochanreads's review

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dark mysterious relaxing tense fast-paced

4.0

Very steamy magical romance with a lot of titillating smuttiness and a well developed conflict. Perfect for lovers of raunchy romances and urban fantasies.

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sparklesandnargles's review

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4.0

What would you do when you and the person you love are in opposite ends of the spectrum?

This novel explores that though and more. As auras, Aden and Rielle try to stay away from each other because they're not supposed to be together. Aden is a summer aura, while Rielle is a Winter aura. As Auras, they're not supposed to do a couple of things such as drink alcoholic drinks, and most importantly, fall in love with auras of the opposite kind, but fate seems to have another plan and so Aden and Rielle fall for each other.

This book is sexy, but it's also written in such a classy manner and it is so tastefully done, that you'd really get hooked. I'm not a big fan of fantasy-romance stuff, but this worked for me.

see_sadie_read's review

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1.0

Ugh, insta-lust followed by a series of dry sexual descriptions—we did this and then this and then this, instead of any sort of meaningful, buildup of tension and feeling—a paper thin plot, flat,undeveloped characters and a hero who is wholly without flaws. Not much to recommend it, honestly.
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