A review by robotnik
Immortal Fire by Annette Marie

adventurous emotional tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

I'm dead because this book stabbed me in the heart, and it felt oh so good. 

I finished reading this while I was eating breakfast and getting ready for work. I had to try not to look emotional because my dad was at the table and that would be incredibly awkward for him to watch me get all teary eyed over my cereal. 

I enjoyed both the first two books of this series, but Immortal Fire really punched all of it home. There wasn't a wasted moment in this, and it had me engrossed from the very first page. At no point was I bored or uninterested and, man, did it have me stressed the fuck out about how everything was going to end. 

The journey there was satisfying. I was worried about the climax because I've read enough series where the rest of it's great and then the climax is a big fart, but if this was a fart, it came out smelling like chocolate and roses. I love the entire supporting cast, and I'm so sad to see them go, particularly my favourite bird boy Yumei. 

Mostly, I'm sad to see Emi and Shiro go. I was so enthralled with them. I love this pairing so much. They're probably one of my favourite couples in a novel ever, and I'm so sad this is the end of their journey
though I'm more than thrilled that we got a happy ending.


This series was amazing, and it's one that's definitely going to stick with me for a while.