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A love that burns brighter than starlight. A gift that could leave her world in ashes. It’s time for Zarya to release the fire within.
In the jeweled city of Dharati, Zarya found passion and adventure for the first time. A mysterious stranger named Rabin helped to free the power within her—a dark, ancient magic that should not exist.
Now, Zarya learns Rabin’s true identity. A warrior prince, born to rule, he is as deadly as he is beautiful. He’s also insufferable. Arrogant and superior, with dangerous secrets of his own.
Zarya wants nothing to do with him. Terrifying demons are gathering beyond the walls and Zarya’s friends are rushing to complete a ceremony that will protect the city. Her mind is fixed on saving her home and finding the origin of her magic.
But every discovery and every dream pulls her back to Rabin. Does an enchantment bind them, or is it pure desire? Will opening her heart give Zarya the power to turn back the demons, or will it let the darkness to devour her?
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2 primary booksThe Nightfire Quartet is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2023 with contributions by Nisha J. Tuli.
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Yet another fantastic addition to this series! I can't believe I breezed through it so quickly; now the agony of waiting for the next two books begins!
As I mentioned in my review of the first book, Heart of Night and Fire, I'm absolutely enamored with the series' setting and craving more fantasy books in a similar backdrop. If anyone has recommendations, please do share!
Zarya, Yasen, Aarav, and Rabin underwent significant character development in this installment. For me, I think Aarav grew on me the most. With that being said, Aarav's final scene was heart-wrenching, and he truly deserved a hero's send-off.
The anticipation is killing me as I wonder about Zarya's future encounters, the unraveling of her history, and how it will shape her. And that big reveal involving Rabin – seriously, he has some explaining to do!
Nisha has once again worked her magic, and I'm thrilled that I picked up this series. Exploring her other works is definitely on my to-do list!