This memoir Fire Heart is written by Emma Hamm and narrated by Antony Ferguson and Esther Wane. These two Heart of the Fae and Of Goblins and Gold are worth reading books by Emma Hamm. They gave her a sword and bid her take the throne. Lorelei is a half-mythical being in a realm where that bloodline is inseparable from the slave. The Umbra King holds everybody hostage with his pet mythical serpent who knows no benevolence. She is concealed in the shadows and takes to remain alive until a revolutionary gathering gives her a deal that she cannot afford to ignore.
The King looks for a lady of the hour. However, she can draw sufficiently near, she could drive a knife into that mischievous man’s heart. However, wedding games are more troublesome than most. Lorelei should substantiate herself delightful, yet skilled, ready, and dangerous as the lord. Nonetheless, the nearer she gets to saving her realm, the more she understands a solitary issue holds her up.
The King’s guardian is more than a slathering monster. He’s a man. Furthermore, the more she’s close to him, the more she understands that maybe the ruler is not the most perilous individual in the realm. Maybe she needed to monitor her body, yet her heart. A mythical serpent mates forever and they are unable to surrender their fortunes.
This book sincerely satisfied all the promotion and my assumptions going into it as a winged serpent cherishing Romantasy junkie. I adored how both the story and sentiment unfurled. I fell hard for the MMC as the two his story and the FMCs were rarely hurried and their association was all around very much sorted through and reasonable. The legend wound in is so elegantly composed and captivating, that I can hardly hold back perusing the following one. I will say that the book recording was a piece extreme, it has two storytellers and the female voice was extraordinary yet the male follower comes up short on a lot of enunciation