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Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas
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"Enemy. Lover.
Queen."


Heir of Fire is undoubtedly one of the best books I've ever read. It certainly will be my favorite book of the year. It is gloriously long and kept me occupied for an entire day (night hours included) making me crave to find out more, but also stop reading so that the book won't end just yet.

You think you know Celaena from reading the first two books, right? Oh, but you're so so wrong. In this book we see her more than broken, relentlessly blaming herself for the fates and deaths of her beloved ones. She takes down her every shield, leaving nothing behind to shed her emptiness threatening to shatter her from the inside out. I believe this was her turning point, the true crossroad in her life, making her see, accept and embrace all that pain, regret and self-loathing she carefully kept hidden inside her soul, etched into her dire and gruesome memories.

“You collect scars because you want proof that you are paying for whatever sins you've committed. And I know this because I've been doing the same damn thing for two hundred years. Tell me, do you think you will go to some blessed Afterworld, or do you expect a burning hell? You're hoping for hell--because how could you face them in the Afterworld?”



And gods, what memories and past. We are able to witness how she became Celaena Sardothien, how her life changed forever on that fateful night ten years ago. But by facing all that sorrow and darkness, she's making a stand. She's slowly becoming a queen, one more powerful and deadlier that you could ever imagine.

Her character development is phenomenal, because through her new experiences she is stronger, wiser and more determined. Her fierceness was awe-inspiring and I loved that she's still the same stubborn, snarky and brave young woman, maybe with her ego a little bruised. She's not proud of who she's become, abandoning her kingdom and not fighting for rebuilding it for the past ten years, but she's ready to throw herself into battle to win back her land. To say that she's badass would be an understatement.



Celaena makes the transition from assassin to queen with the help of Rowan, a Fae Prince and my favorite new addition to the series. Not that he is so eager to help, but in order to find answers about the Wyrdkeys and how to destroy them, she has to be worthy of entering Doranelle, the land where Queen Maeve awaits her to answer her questions. May I shout something? I LOVE ROWAN WHITETHORN. In the beginning, he's infuriatingly patient and stubborn, brooding and secretive. But when he opens up? And when he actually smiles?!? Laughs?? Scrap me off the floor cause I am hyperventilating.



“Gods, he was brilliant. Cunning and wicked and brilliant.
Even when he beat the hell out of her. Every. Damn. Day.”


He's an alpha-male in all his glory, with the kickass moves that would bring Celaena's to shame. He's scary and intense, protective and defying, caring, but lethal when it comes to his enemies. Rowan is the no-nonsense type and I was glad there is finally someone who doesn't put up with Celaena's bullshit. She throws a verbal punch? He throws one that will leave her with a black eye for the entire week. But they develop a friendship and something so important on the intimate level (not talking about romance) that it will warm your heart to realize that our girl finally has someone to fully rely on. No secrets, no barriers, no judging left between them. They would die for each other, kill for each other, fight for each other. And when they work together, as a pair, as a team, they're astounding and terrifying.



“I claim you, Rowan Whitethorn. I don't care what you say and how much you protest. I claim you as my friend.”

Dorian Havilliard is the same swoon-worthy, sentimental, humble (yet a bit arrogant as well) young prince. He will win your heart regardless of the "team" you're in, because in the end he stands up to his father in a glorious way that had me cheering for him. He is way more mature, weary of everyone and everything and you can see him becoming a true worthy king right before your eyes. A lot of heartbreak and despair was in store for him and I guarantee it will all leave you in a pile of overwhelming feels.



In addition to his wonderful character development, Dorian is moving on from Celaena. And I'm not sure I like who he's moving on with. Heck, I don't like that he's actually moving on. Makes the whole Dorian/Celaena shipping a bit harder. But truth be told now, as much as I was against his new lady Sorscha, I was glad he got a little happiness and support to fight his growing loneliness, worries and magic. And you want to know why? Because freaking Chaol Westfall pretty much abandoned his friend when he needed him the most.

Yeah, you read that right. Dedicated, loyal, selfless Chaol was so unable to make up his damn mind that I was uncounsciously pulling my hair. I was very much irritated with him until the very end when he came to his senses. In the aftermath of Crown of Midnight, his friendship with Dorian is left in shambles and things don't get prettier in this book. They grow estranged, but I'll give it to the captain that he has only the prince's safety and freedom in interest. But keeping secrets, judging, not being able to accept Celaena's and Dorian's powers -- all these things make me wonder if he has any shot left at our heroine's heart, because whereas Celaena would always pick him, Aelin would not.

“As for Celaena,” he said again, “ you do not have the right to wish she were not what she is. The only thing you have a right to do is decide whether you are her enemy or her friend.”



We meet awesome warrior Aedion Ashryver, Celaena's cousin and childhood best friend. He's all deadly smiles, muscles and wild behavior. Aedion is daring, clever and doesn't give a rat's ass about anyone but himself. Or so they say. But he's dead set on taking down the King of Adarlan from the inside. When he finds out Aelin is alive, he makes it clear that he would move mountains in order to see his true queen back in Terrasen. He's loyal, determined, skilled and I hope he reunites with Celaena sooner rather than later, because he is in a pretty bad place at the end of the book.

"A cry went up from the witches, save for the Thirteen—¬who stayed cool and quiet. They did not need to cheer, for they ¬were immortal and infinite and gloriously, wonderfully deadly.”



Another addition to the newbie characters is Manon Blackbeak, heir of the Blackbeak coven of the Ironteeth witches and leader of the Thirteen. The witches play a big role in the King's newest and darkest plans by being the riders of the wyverns he has created and Manon wants nothing more than to lead them into battle as Wing Leader. She wants to prove herself and although she is a bloodthirsty, wicked creature, I completely loved her. She's by no means a villain, just a different kind of heroine, firm and unyielding, with great ambition. Her encounters and silent dialogues with Abraxos cracked me up, because in that moments you could glimpse (besides the wyvern's total awesomeness) how Manon starts believing there's a chance she has a heart and soul and that her grandmother's rules might not be the best to follow.



“Witches didn't need blood to survive, but humans didn't need wine, either.”

The King of Adarlan is still the biggest bastard I've had the (dis)pleasure of reading. I loathe the guy with every fiber of my being. He is wicked to the core, manipulative and selfish to no end. No, not just selfish, but greedy. Greedy for everything and anything, exactly like a monster. And what he did at the end, to my poor baby Dorian, made me wish that once Celaena comes back -- because she will come back -- she won't kill him. Oh no, I want her to keep him locked in a basement, to visit him everyday and torture him until he breaks, only to do it all over again the next day, because killing him would be too much of a mercy for the deeds he has done.



The other secondary characters were very well developed: the Ironteeth witches, Ren Allsbrook, Emrys, Luca and Maeve -- they were a testimony to SJM's awesome writing skills. And I might add that for me the writing style was slightly different. Improved. Better. More realistic, if you wish. There was a certain ease with which she used words that enchanted you completely. Plus, the swearing. I don't mind it one bit, but am I the only one that noticed it appeared more often than in the first two books? Matured characters, matured world, matured language, I guess.



The atmosphere is darker and the pace is thrilling, allowing you to breath for a bit before another near-death encounter or epic battle starts. The world-building was another winner, as we were able to see Wendlyn, Doranelle, the Ferien Gap and Adarlan again. We learn about the past, we meet Queen Maeve (who's quite a manipulative bitch), we run from terrifying creatures and we accompany Celaena as she masters her powers.



There isn't so much romance in the air, besides Dorian's plotline, because it's the last thing in our character's mind. And honestly, I don't really know who Celaena is going to end up with. Chaol still has issues with her and Dorian is currently viewing her as his friend, but things could still drastically change since there are 3 more books. It seems that even Aedion, her cousin, might have a shot since he wouldn't deny anything his queen would ask of him. And then there's Rowan who I'm not sure will actually have a romantic involvement with Aelin, but it's worth hoping for -- they would be unstoppable.

“He would not apologize for today, or yesterday, or for any of it. And she would not ask him to, not now that she understood that in the weeks she had been looking at him it had been like gazing at a reflection. No wonder she had loathed him.”

In terms of plot, you could say it's action-driven, but I beg to differ: the character development plays a part as big as the twists and turns and fights. It sure keeps you at the edge of your seat, courtesy of Sarah J. Mass' amazing writing, and makes you shudder at some new evil creatures or at the violence, but I basically view Heir of Fire as Celaena's healing journey, one necessary to fully accept her legacy.



“So you’d save another land, but not yours. Why can’t your friend save her own kingdom?”
“Because she is dead!” She screamed the last word so loudly it burned in her throat. “Because she is dead, and I am left with my worthless life!”




The Throne of Glass series slowly becomes a younger version of Game of Thrones (with less deaths, but keep in mind that there are worse fates than death...) and I couldn't be happier. With the same complexity, a gut-wrenching intensity and an amazing world, Heir of Fire brings out the big guns: twists, emotional punches, tearjerkers and amazing characters, not to mention the wonderfully built world. It's definitely the best one from the series yet and a total game-changer, so don't be surprised if it will keep you enthralled from start to finish. Fantasy to its finest, a story with heroes and monsters, Fae and humans, life and death. Read it the second it hits shelves, cause you won't be disappointed (unless you're the type that can't stomach the idea of enduring another year for the next book and to whom I recommend waiting a bit longer, because there is one hell of a cliff-hanger).

If you're looking for anything ToG related then check out this Throne of Glass fansite.

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Quotes Andreea Liked

Sarah J. Maas
“You collect scars because you want proof that you are paying for whatever sins you've committed. And I know this because I've been doing the same damn thing for two hundred years. Tell me, do you think you will go to some blessed Afterworld, or do you expect a burning hell? You're hoping for hell--because how could you face them in the Afterworld? Better to suffer, to be damned for eternity and--”
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“I claim you, Rowan Whitethorn. I don't care what you say and how much you protest. I claim you as my friend.”
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“As for Celaena," he said again, "you do not have the right to wish she were not what she is. The only thing you have a right to do is decide whether you are her enemy or her friend.”
Sarah J. Maas, Heir of Fire

Sarah J. Maas
“Because she is dead!" She screamed the last word so loudly it burned in her throat. "Because she is dead, and I am left with my worthless life!”
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Sarah J. Maas
“Witches didn't need blood to survive, but humans didn't need wine, either.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“They have made you into monsters. Made Manon. And we feel sorry for you.”
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“He'd known, since the moment he figured out who she was, that while Celaena would always pick him, Aelin would not.”
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“What are you doing?”
“What?”
Emrys didn’t raise his voice as he said, “To that girl. What are you doing that makes her come in here with such emptiness in her eyes?”
“That’s none of your concern.”
Emrys pressed his lips into a tight line. “What do you see when you look at her, Prince?”
He didn’t know. These days, he didn’t know a damn thing. “That’s none of your concern, either.”
Emrys ran a hand over his weathered face. “I see her slipping away, bit by bit, because you shove her down when she so desperately needs someone to help her back up.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“Gods, he was brilliant. Cunning and wicked and brilliant.
Even when he beat the hell out of her. Every. Damn. Day.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“I wish you to become who you ­were born to be. To become queen.”
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“Windows ­were shuttered as they passed, probably because of Rowan, who looked like nothing short of death incarnate. But he was surprisingly calm with the villagers they approached. He didn’t raise his voice, didn’t snarl, didn’t threaten. He didn’t smile, but for Rowan, he was downright cheerful.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“He would not apologize for today, or yesterday, or for any of it. And she would not ask him to, not now that she understood that in the weeks she had been looking at him it had been like gazing at a reflection. No wonder she had loathed him.”
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“A cry went up from the witches, save for the Thirteen—­who stayed cool and quiet. They did not need to cheer, for they ­were immortal and infinite and gloriously, wonderfully deadly.”
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“She had lied to him. She had wanted to save lives, yes. But she had gone out there with no intention of saving her own.”
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“Chaol kept his sword drawn. “I will not go to Anielle,” he growled. “And I will not serve you a moment longer. There is one true king in this room—­there always has been. And he is not sitting on that throne.”
Dorian stiffened.
But Chaol went on. “There is a queen in the north, and she has already beaten you once. She will beat you again. And again. Because what she represents, and what your son represents, is what you fear most: hope. You cannot steal it, no matter how many you rip from their homes and enslave. And you cannot break it, no matter how many you murder.”
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“Because I am lost," she whispered onto the earth. "And I do not know the way.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“When my mate died, it took me a very, very long time to come back."
It took her a moment to think of what to say.
"How long?"
"Two hundred three years, twenty-seven days ago.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“You don't bite the women of other males.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“You cannot pick and choose what parts of her to love.”
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“Their hands clasped between them, he whispered into her ear, "I claim you, too, Aelin Galathynius.”
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“The people you love are just weapons that will be used against you.”
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“She was the heir of ash and fire, and she would bow to no one.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“You didn't need a weapon at all when you were born one.”
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“She had awoken this morning and slipped the amethyst ring off her finger. It had felt liked a blessed release, a final shadow lifted from her heart.”
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“And Chaol was afraid, but not for himself. He was afraid of what would come when Aedion and Aelin were reunited. For he'd seen in her that same glittering ember that made people look and listen. Had seen her stalk into the council with Councilor Mullison's head and smile at the King of Adarlan, every man in that room enthralled and petrified by the dark whirlwind of her spirit. The two of them together, both of them lethal, working to build an army, ignite their people... He was afraid of what they would do to his kingdom.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“Her cheek against the moss, the young princess she had been - Aelin Galathynius - reached a hand for her. 'Get up', she said softly.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“She realized that Rowan saw each of those thoughts and more as he reached into his tunic and pulled out a dagger. Her dagger. He extended it to her, it's long blade gleaming as if he'd been secretly polishing and caring for it these months.
And when she grasped the dagger, it's weight lighter than she remembered, Rowan looked into her eyes, into her very core of her, and said, 'Fireheart'.”
Sarah J. Maas, Heir of Fire

Sarah J. Maas
“And he looked lonely enough that she said, 'If you like, you could be my friend'.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“It was a long story, and sometimes she grew quiet and cried - and during those times he leaned over to wipe away her tears.”
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Sarah J. Maas
“And then I am going to rattle the stars.”
Sarah J. Maas, Heir of Fire

Sarah J. Maas
“She was Aelin Ashryver Galathynius—­and she would not be afraid.”
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Reading Progress

July 23, 2013 – Shelved
July 23, 2013 – Shelved as: to-read
July 8, 2014 – Started Reading
July 8, 2014 –
0.0% "Bless you, NetGalley Gods."
July 8, 2014 –
4.0% "“the Wolf of the North" <-- Robb Stark reminiscence."
July 8, 2014 –
9.0% "Another Prince?? Oh, this is so awesome."
July 9, 2014 –
55.0% "I can't stop reading. And ohmygod, Rowan is all brooding and serious and snarky and down-right hot that I seriously reconsider my shipping and wonder whether or not Celaena + Rowan could be a thing."
July 9, 2014 –
87.0% "That was phenomenal. Gods, I don't want this book to end."
July 9, 2014 –
100.0% "What to do with my life now?"
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: creepy-abilities
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: badass-heroine
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: dark-atmosphere
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: amazing-feelings
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: awesome-romance
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: witches
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: read-in-2014
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: swoon-worthy-characters
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: new-creatures
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: in-curand-in-romania
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: immortals
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: holy-shit
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: huge-character-development
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: high-fantasy
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: good-vs-bad
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: gods
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: favorites
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: fairies
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: funny
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: epic-battles
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: demons
July 9, 2014 – Shelved as: young-adult
July 9, 2014 – Finished Reading
March 31, 2015 – Shelved as: i-worship-these

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Andreea Pop Saarah wrote: "Just about to start this one and after skimming through this review I can not wait to read this! It'll probably take 5-7 days."

I loved it so much and I hope you do too!


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Nicole I was going to quit this series after Chaol and Celaena are over but this review convinced me to continue...


Andreea Pop Crystal wrote: "I was going to quit this series after Chaol and Celaena are over but this review convinced me to continue... "

EEeeep! So grateful!


message 204: by Joan (new) - rated it 5 stars

Joan Wonderful review Andreea! I just started reading this series so was lucky to read them back to back. Completely agree with your review and loved this book. Nervous for Empire of Storms, but will be reading that one this weekend. :)


Andreea Pop Joan wrote: "Wonderful review Andreea! I just started reading this series so was lucky to read them back to back. Completely agree with your review and loved this book. Nervous for Empire of Storms, but will be..."

Thank you, Joan, glad you liked it! And ugh you're so lucky i a way, I had to wait a year between installments. You'll experience it after you finish EoS, which I'm sure will gut you with the final chapters.


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Ashton Amazing review! Well written! Couldn't agree more.


Andreea Pop Ashton wrote: "Amazing review! Well written! Couldn't agree more."

Thank you so much!


message 208: by Paige (new) - rated it 5 stars

Paige Love the review! Even though the book wasn't available in my local library, I still enjoyed and got the gist of the book, Thank you.


Bookaddict12 Awesome review! Thx! 😊


Andreea Pop Paige wrote: "Love the review! Even though the book wasn't available in my local library, I still enjoyed and got the gist of the book, Thank you."

Glad I could help!


Andreea Pop Bookaddict12 wrote: "Awesome review! Thx! 😊"

Thanks as well!


Courtney (Cammy)  Murfin Great review! I agree with everything you said, especially comparing to Game of Thrones. Celaena is similar to Dany in my opinion :)
If I click the link to the Throne of Glass fan site, will there be spoilers? I'm just now starting Queen of Shadows!


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Kael McIntyre Love your review!!!!!! Completely read my mind!!!


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Vampire-lk Brilliant review thank you!!!!!!


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Ash Wow, fabulous review! You make me wanna read heir of fire.


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sharon Oh my words! This review is beautiful 🥰❤️


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Anna I know I'm like 7 years late to the party, but I've just finished HoF and this review is PERFECT - thank you!


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Emma Hell Yes!


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Alexis Hoover SUCH AN AMAZING REVIEW!


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Jenna WOW great review


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Yas Amazing review! I got just what I needed in order to keep pushing through... I mean I was gonna read them anyway I just want to read someone else's detailed perspective. A little disappointed to hear there is no romance that involves the main character but I shall endure.


Isabella Anderson This is such an incredibly written review!!!!


message 223: by Alex (new) - rated it 5 stars

Alex Dominia Love your review, thank you. And I totally agree. This book was Celaenas healing journey and I really loved it for that


Valerie Perrelli Loved this


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Manon Huysman This review is perfect!!!!


MrsMascara Rowan is a bit of a d**k TBF


Cami✯ This is the most magnificent review I've ever read.


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Julia This review is absolutely perfect and summarizes all the feelings I had after reading the book that I didn’t even know how to express


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Kajsa Breitholtz What she said 👆🏼🫶🏻


message 230: by Rayna (new) - rated it 5 stars

Rayna Tuero Finally someone else who sees the similarities to Game of Thrones. This series is quickly becoming one of my favorites.


Jenlovestoread1978 This review is a work of art! Extraordinary job in encapsulating all of thoughts and emotions upon completing this book about 10 minutes ago. 🥹


Samantha Mahoney This review is as a beautiful as this book!


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Dax Wiseman Ouch 🥲


message 234: by Dax (new) - rated it 5 stars

Dax Wiseman Oh uhh, ignore that comment. I meant to leave my own, but I guess that book left me foggy?


message 235: by Naomi (new) - rated it 5 stars

Naomi Stuck Oh. My. Gosh.
This literally is all of my thoughts on Heir of Fire combined into one place *almost* exactly. I honestly do like the relationship that takes place between Prince Dorian and Sorscha.


message 236: by Jael (new) - rated it 5 stars

Jael Pioquinto I love this! This described everything perfectly of how the book is. Everything I felt and thought as well!
Celaena’s growth and accepting her fate, her friendship with Rowan. This book was amazing, I just fell in love with the characters and I already loved Celaena, but this made me understand her pain even more. I’m so proud of who she’s become 🤍


Aimee Smith This review is an absolute piece of art! Fabulous, thank you for writing it.


message 238: by Emma (new) - rated it 4 stars

Emma Skapetis Amazing and beautiful review💕. I need to reread this series.


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Reese Grossman What a review! Wow!


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leo✩ oh my gooossshhhhhh i dont even need to write a review for heir of fire because you did it perfectly


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Fencer @Madi you are so right.... More people should write this kind of review


Claudia Loved reading this and I agree with you


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Heather Vermeys I’m 40% through, and can’t get excited to pick it up to continue reading 😭


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