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Blaze of Wrath
Blaze of Wrath
Blaze of Wrath
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Blaze of Wrath

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Politics are a deadly game, and things are heating up. As winter sets in, my mates and I are in a careful dance as we try to avoid the Council's suspicions and gain acceptance into the rebellion. Every secret we uncover is more deadly than the last, as the truth of the Council is brought to light. It's not just the Council we have to watch-the rebellion is hiding secrets of their own, and the challenges they set may be enough to break our family to pieces. Will we be able to make it through the trials whole, or will we go up in a Blaze of Wrath?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 27, 2021
ISBN9781705234167
Blaze of Wrath

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Alright so Book 5 really ups the ante in this series and it was just the right amount of action, suspense, angst, tension, and steam! The added rebellion tasks and secrets made for an increasingly compelling storyline. I don't want to give much away because of these twists I didnt see coming and I wouldn't want to ruin it for anyone reading.

    So we get to see more development with Nix and her mates and an addition to the group which I was actually really happy to see. I had hoped something could be there after how he presented himself earlier in the series and was happy to see it was fate all along. I think he really tried to fit in with the group, going at their pace and Nix's pace. I think he is probably one of my favorite guys, because of the way people treat his alter and how genuine and just a good person despite being raised in the Council/planned to take over. I felt so bad what happened with him in the previous book and I know Nix is going to regret it for awhile and make it up to him.

    The ending of the book was gut wrenching and I couldn't stop being emotional. Not because the the characters were my favorites because they did have some flaws, but the way things ended and the confessions and the heartbreak was amazing in terms of the storyline (and so devastating). We end with some intense scenes, separation, and now being on the run with the rebellion, so onward to book 6 we go! I am glad this whole series is done because I would be itching for the next audiobook haha.

    I think Nix really grows in book 5 and I think starts really allowing the love of the others to help her become the woman she was always meant to be. The ordeals this group has to go through makes them stronger, makes them realize how horrible the Council has been. I also really enjoyed getting more air time with the side characters, with Nix and her girlfriends and their moms. Kieran is still a comedic addition that I love and shake my head at constantly. Love that he is going to be part of a group too, he deserves some love!

    Oh and we get to see some new sides of the guys, the heat is turned up, some kinks come out haha, and I was happy with every second of it. I love M/M so getting that was great too. I also enjoyed seeing things progress with the guy couple, see them take care of Nix, and that the group can be interactive together and give pleasure to her (and sometimes play with each other a bit). One thing I did notice if they brush over some play that wasn't mentioned but said it had been happening. I am not used to that being alluded to, usually its brought up as a new experience to listen/read about. But it didnt detract from the story.

    So I still am not a fan in terms of the audio of the female narrator and her accents for the guys. I have to force myself not to react when she does them. But it does see as the books get further along the male narrator has more POVs and so we don't have to endure the changing and bad accent attempts by the female narrator. So despite that, I had to give this an overall 5 stars, even if the narration was more a 3.5-4 stars.

    Already onto book 7 to be honest haha, couldn't stop listening long enough to write this review before devouring 6 ❤️