Member Reviews
This is my second read. This time around, I read via audiobook.
A Tribute of Fire is an engaging take on Gods and mythology. The world building was sufficient to paint a picture but didn’t go overboard where readers are lost in the details. The writing is also done in such a way that those new to the fantasy/romantasy genre can dive in without being overwhelmed. I enjoyed the FMC, Lia, especially her growth journey throughout the story. The chemistry and draw between Lia and Jason is palpable. You can’t help but root for them from their very first meeting. More than that, though, I loved the found family Lia created with her adelphia. Each sister in the group balanced the others out. The plot is full of twists and secrets to keep readers engaged. There’s an overwhelming sense throughout the story that something isn’t quite right and that feeling is reoccurring with the various situations Lia finds herself in. While certain reveals felt predictable, that may be a “me thing” with the overwhelming number of romantasy books I’ve read. It also didn’t take away from my enjoyment reading the book. While the narrator wasn’t what I pictured in my head, the performance more than made up for it. The narrator put so much effort, energy, and emotion into the story making it a highly enjoyable experience. You could really feel what Lia was going through with how well done the narration was. I thoroughly enjoyed this story and would highly recommend it. Between eyeball reading and reading via audiobook, I preferred the audiobook, but you can’t go wrong with either option. I also can’t believe Sariah ended it the way she did. I am in desperate need of book 2.
Thank you Netgalley brilliance publishing sariah Wilson Wilson literary media tours for the alc. My opinions are being left voluntarily. I am super picky with ny fantasy books and this wad just what I wanted it to be.. I loved the characters I loved the plot I loved the narration I loved it all. Excited to see what's next...
4.5/5☆