
The Sunfire King
Of Candlelight and Shadows, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Emily Lawrence
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By:
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Sylvia Mercedes
A stolen bridegroom. A determined bride. A love that will defy both Heaven and Hell.
Valera couldn’t have known the disaster that would fall when she betrayed her husband by looking at his face by candlelight. Now, it’s too late - he is taken from her to some faraway world. She doesn’t know where. She doesn’t know why. She doesn’t even know who kidnapped him.
But she will save him. No matter what.
Neither adventurous nor skilled with weapons like her younger sister, Valera nonetheless sets out on the adventure of a lifetime. An adventure that will take her journeying through worlds and confronting perils she is desperately unprepared to face...until, at last, she comes to the dark and twisted palace standing on the edge of Hell.
Is her love of Erolas strong enough to sustain her? Or will the final test prove too great?
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5* LISTEN
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PG rating
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Great story
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Believing in oneself, taking chances, and being confident is what I got from this story.
Overall a great book!
Will of fire!
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Riveting
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Character Development of FMC
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Valera still is not my favorite heroine ever, but she grew on me in this book. The book in general is still very much limited in how many characters Valera interacts with, which let's the reader spend more time with Valera and pinpoint where she has grown as a character. But then, with the lack of a consistent companion or otherwise, Valera does tend to get pretty dramatic. If you are stuck with dramatics non-stop, you do tend to get tired.
But, really. This book is leagues better than the first. I still would have liked more world building, but for what Valera needed to do, it worked.
Erolas is still a cinnamon roll, and I know why he wasn't much in the book, but man. I missed him so much! Ugh!!!
Yup, What I Expected.
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yay
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Wonderful
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A whirlwind
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