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This would have been a 5 star book to me... if it weren't for the epilogue. It felt like it wasn't finish. The last words of the epilogue seem odd, like if the author had written a little bit more but somehow it wasn't printed. Another thing about this epilogue that I didn't like it was the change of POV. Yes, I wanted to know how other characters thought, but we just met Alma, and, yes, she is nice... but I would have love to have Pyras POV, how he feels things is such a mystery, or even Scarlette's, to know how she is been treated now as a slave in another country.

It was a great book! I haven't read a one POV book in a while and I find myself still loving it. Even if the characters are only described by Leora's POV, I could relate to most of her feelings about them. I like the author's writing style and I'm excited about reading more from this characters.

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The story follows Leora's journey to find and rescue her sister, alongside a god that she freed from his prison.

We don't get to know much about the main characters, especially since the fire god is hiding his real identity, although he gives an important hint at some point, which makes the twist obvious. The secondary characters where additive to the story, but quite flat.
The atmosphere was good and the reading was quite immersive for me and I found the book easy to read, especially since the pacing wasn't rushed, nor dragged.
I can't say that the book really captivated me, but I found it enjoyable
CAWPILE score of 7,86

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In The Fire God, readers are plunged into a mesmerizing fantasy world where Leora, a determined miner, takes center stage in a tale of sacrifice, magic, and unexpected alliances. The story unfolds with Leora's daring decision to join sorcerers in the capital, only to have her plans disrupted when her sister Scarlette is tragically sold away. What follows is an epic journey where Leora, accompanied by the once-mighty god Pyras, battles adversity and discovers a newfound connection to the deity. The story weaves together elements of fantasy, sacrifice, and self-discovery, creating a compelling and enchanting story that will captivate readers from start to finish.

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Hold onto your enchanted hats, folks, because The Fire God is a fantasy frenzy you won't see coming! Leora's life takes a wild turn from mining the earth to teaming up with a god named Pyras. Talk about an upgrade! This ain't your average fantasy escapade – it's a rollercoaster of magic, unexpected alliances, and a dash of sibling love. Pyras, the once-mighty god, becomes the ultimate tag-along, tethering himself to Leora for dear magical life. But hey, what's a bit of magic between friends, right? Dive into this tale for an epic adventure that'll make you question everything you thought you knew about gods, miners, and the crazy connections that bind them together!

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“Pain can make us look for peace in weird places.”

“The Fire God” by A. A. Wright

Leora’s home life is troubled with an abusive alcoholic father and her tough mining job. When her life takes an intriguing turn when she discovers a trapped god in the depths of the mine, offering her a life-altering deal. As events unfold, Leora faces the heartbreaking reality of her sister being sold to sex traffickers, prompting her to make a pact with the God of Fire, Pyras, to rescue her.

I really liked this book. I wish it was longer so it could have been deeper and more world building, but it was still good at its current length. I really liked Leora and Pyras as a dynamic duo. There’s potential for further character development by delving into Pyras’ backstory in the next book. I gave it a 4 out of 5 stars, I cannot wait for the next book.

-Fae
-Gods
-POS Father/ Abuse
-Magic/ Wands
-Slow Burn

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