51 pages • 1 hour read
626
Novel • Fiction
Solis • Medieval Fantasy World
2020
YA
18+ years
In A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire, Penellaphe "Poppy" Balfour escapes her confinement as the Maiden and discovers her growing supernatural powers while falling in love with her enemy, Prince Casteel "Cas" Da'Neer. They navigate complex relationships, betrayals, and political tensions between their lands, Solis and Atlantia, culminating in Poppy's revelation as the rightful Queen of Atlantia. This book contains depictions of violence and captivity.
Romantic
Adventurous
Fantastical
Emotional
Mysterious
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<A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire> by Jennifer L. Armentrout captivates with its intricate plot and character development, resonating well with fans of fantasy romance. Praise often highlights the palpable chemistry between protagonists and world-building. Critiques focus on the book's pacing and occasional predictability, suggesting it may not appeal to all readers.
Readers who enjoy A Kingdom of Flesh and Fire by Jennifer L. Armentrout are typically fans of high-stakes romantic fantasy with strong, complex characters and intricate world-building. Comparable to Sarah J. Maas' A Court of Thorns and Roses series, this book appeals to those who appreciate steamy, action-packed plots and rich mythological elements.
515,882 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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626
Novel • Fiction
Solis • Medieval Fantasy World
2020
YA
18+ years
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