Consumed with Fire
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Book: Consumed with Fire
Author: Theresa Gage
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Review:
I had been eagerly anticipating the release of Theresa Gage’s latest book, and Consumed with Fire was absolutely worth the wait. Cassie shines as a strong and compelling protagonist—brave, determined, and deeply committed to training her clan for the battles to come. Yet beneath her strength lies a quiet loneliness, as she longs for adult companionship amid the heavy responsibilities of leadership.
At one point, Cassie had considered marrying Jarlath, Rory’s friend, but his untimely death after the war added to her grief. She reflects on the unfairness of it all—the children growing up without parents, her own loss of Rory, and the decimation of her clan. Despite her sorrow, she remains steadfast, determined to toughen up the youngsters and prepare them for what lies ahead. She asked Aidan if he could show the youngsters how to shoot an arrow.
The writing style is clear and accessible, with a steady pace that keeps the story engaging from start to finish. Theresa Gage once again proves her skill in weaving an emotional yet action-driven narrative that holds the reader’s attention until the very last page. The ending is particularly satisfying, making this fourth installment in the series another strong success.
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Rating: 5/5
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