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A more mature YA fantasy that reminded me in places of Shelby Mahurin and C. J. Redwine (both of whom I love, so this is good), Firefrost is eminently bingeable. I'm not saying I didn't finish it in one night and stay up way too late, but I'm not saying I didn't not, either. The headstrong, capable heroine rescues her enemy out of a sense of morality and need, and the two proceed to slowly break down the barriers of a lifetime of prejudice and misinformation and reevaluate what makes a person human.
Bonus points for magic-that-isn't-magic and a romance that drives the plot but isn't the only plot point.

Fun, easy, and well written.
I read through this in a night! I enjoyed the characters very much although I did feel like the romance was a little rushed, but I'm a big fan of the slow burn. I was able to get past it though, and go along for the ride. The world building, for me was sufficient. I didn't feel lost, and I didn't feel overburdened with details. It was done in a way that let me fill in some of the blanks without much issue, which I enjoy.
. All in all 4 stars. It was a nice, light and entertaining read.

Thanks Netgalley for giving me a copy of this book in exchange of an honest review.
A enemies to lovers story about two people forced againts eachother by a war.
Sol and Kelan have been tought to hate eachother but when fate brings them together they start to wonder if everything is the way they were told. Fighting against themselves Firefrost is a really good debut with fresh writing and great characters.
Can't wait to read the sequel.
3,75