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The fiery heart - Rachel Mead

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Tittle: Fiery Heart (Bloodlines #4)
Author: Richelle Mead
Genre: Fiction, YA, Fantasy, Vampires.
Pages: 420
Publisher: Penguin group
Format: Digital (Kindle)
Time to read it: 1 day
Language: English
Rating: 5/5



“Fiery Heart” is the fourth book in the “Bloodlines” series written by Richelle Mead. This is a spin-off series of her previous one “Vampire Academy”. Now our main character is Sydney, alchemist. Alchemists are secret society which protecting the humankind from evil, vampires. The alchemists have common enemy with Moroi and Damphir, and although they are not human and they will never see them as human they tolerate them. Their common enemy are Strigoi, the kind of vampire that kills for food and entertaining.

Despite Sydney’s efforts to stay away from her feelings for Adrian, they become undeniable. So, when Adrian and she think they will be able to pull it off since there is no one watching over their shoulders, Zoe comes to the picture. Zoe is Sydney’s younger sister, the one she wanted to protect from becoming an alchemist and more with all the things she has discovered over the past months about all the secrets they keep from their own kind. She has too many secrets to keep hidden from her family and the alchemist and not only her relationship with Adrian, let’s not forget about magic, cause even human magic is badly to alchemists. Therefore, between her assignments for her teacher and her way of doing things around the group which has started to be as family for her, Zoe starts having complaints about her behavior.

“Fiery Heart”, got me on a knot all the book because I saw that ending coming, but I did not want it to happen. Moreover, I think it is the first time that I see an ending coming and I do not care about it. I did not see this as a predictable book but more like something intentional, since all previous books have come to a positive ending you might thing it will not happen but when it does have the next book at hand.

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