Heart on Fire opens where Breath of Fire ends, so if you have not read the book 2, better double back and read it. In fact, the Kingmaker Chronicles should be read chronologically beginning with “A Promise of Fire.” This is one of those series that you will miss out if you don’t read it in the proper order.
It is hard to write a review on this one without revealing the plot. Be rest assured though that there are so many things going on. As this is the final book in the trilogy, Amanda Bouchet made sure that there were no threads left tangling.
There is less action here, but don’t think that the pacing has slowed. Cat and Griffin are still in a neck breaking pace, but it is a controlled chaos.
Arguably one the best fantasy series that hit the market late last year and finished this year, “Heart on Fire” is a splendid conclusion to The Kingmaker Chronicles.
“Heart on Fire” is Rated M for Mature due to violence and sexual content.
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Heart on Fire
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GODS. I’M AN IDIOT.
Without Griffin—and apparently a few meddling Gods—to push me along, I’d still be telling fortunes at the circus, lying about my past, ignoring my future, and living as far away from my tyrant mother as humanly possible.
True understanding thuds into place. Hope isn’t just an abstract concept; it’s me. Flesh and blood me. Griffin knew it all along. Probably everyone did. I’m an idea in human form.
I have the power of the Gods at my fingertips.
The only thing ever stopping me has been me.
The Kingmaker Chronicles:
A Promise of Fire (Book 1)
Breath of Fire (Book 2)
Heart on Fire (Book 3)