Ratings17
Average rating3.6
From New York Times Bestselling Author Elisabeth Naughton, the first story in a series about brotherhood, survival and unexpected love in a world filled with magic and betrayal. Careful what you wish for… Sentenced as a pleasure slave, Djinn Prince Tariq of the Marid tribe has but one duty: travel into the human realm and corrupt souls by granting wishes to the women who possess the Firebrand opal, a gemstone of magical power. Ten years of imprisonment have left Tariq bitter, but to save his brothers’ lives, he’ll submit to his endless personal hell, even if it means giving up his own hope for freedom. When Mira Dawson obtains the Firebrand opal, she’s sure the rumors about its magical qualities must be fiction. Until, that is, she touches the stone and a dark and dangerous warrior appears in her living room, offering to pleasure her beyond her wildest dreams. Soon, fantasy becomes a temptation she can’t deny. The only question left is…will the pleasure be worth the price? Because as Mira’s been warned, nothing…not even fantasies…are free.
Series
7 primary booksFirebrand is a 7-book series with 7 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Helen Harper.
Series
8 primary booksSupernatural London is a 8-book series with 8 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Helen Harper.
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This book was good, I enjoyed parts of it. The world building and character development is good. But there was something very annoying about it for me, and that was how “dense” the main character is. I feel he should have learned lessons a lot sooner, and the stunted character growth for the MC was to make the story longer than it needed to be. It fit the plot well, but he comes across as unnaturally lacking in common sense ...
I may look at the second book, but not now, maybe a little later it would be too much back-to-back for me to read.
I hope that this helps you in your determinations as to whether this is a good book or not to read ...
A Little Too YA for Me
Perfectly fine, but not novel enough to keep my interest. Felt predictable enough that I just had a hard time caring. Got tired of it at 50%.