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It’s not in my nature to beg, but I’ll stay on my knees until I feel that flame sputter out.
And then …
I’ll rip the world to shreds.
I’ve tumbled into a darkness so deep it’s hard to see the light, my petals curling inward as I tip my face from the sun. Hide from my monstrous actions.
Traitor. Murderer.
High Mistress.
My mistakes hunt me down, and I’m pulled into a political tug-of-war, balancing Ocruth’s welfare on the edge of a bloody blade. The moon is swelling, the weight on my shoulders compacting, and my unfailing curiosity keeps weaving its roots in the wrong direction.
Horrible truths unravel, casting explosive light on everything I thought I knew. I’ll have no choice but to shed my morals, my withering self-preservation, and sow the seed of a plan set to bloom beneath a bloated moon.
One wrong move could destroy everything.
Destroy me.
Lines will blur, blood will spill, and I’ll learn how fragile I really am—at a cost far greater than I could have imagined.
Fate is a ravenous beast, and there’s only so far I can run.
To Flame a Wild Flower is the third book in the Crystal Bloom series—a dark fantasy romance full of immersive imagery and breathtaking angst.
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3 primary booksCrystal Bloom is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2021 with contributions by Sarah A. Parker.
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I was blown away by this book.
Stem didn't make it full 5⭐ because I'm a bitch for sexy, angsty tension, and this book... this book brought it back from Bloom, and I L O V E D it.
All the questions that got answered and all the new ones that popped up... Oof, this series is one of those I wish I could talk about with bookish friends, spoilers and all but I can't, I just can't. So much of why I like and enjoy this book is because of the intrigue and how you can theorize about everything. And spoiling that? It would mean spoiling the expirience of the book, and that is more unforgivable than spoiling the plot.
And... I don't know what else to say 😂 This book broke me in so many ways... and I loved it so much for it 🥹🫶🏻