Review: Iron Flame
Author: Rebecca Yarros
Series: Empyrean #2
Genre(s): Fantasy, Romance
Pages: 623
Source: Borrowed
For: Personal Interest
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Goodreads Synopsis
Everyone expected Violet Sorrengail to die during her first year at Basgiath War College--Violet included. But Threshing was only the first impossible test meant to weed out the weak-willed, the unworthy, and the unlucky. Now the real training begins, and Violet’s already wondering how she’ll get through. It’s not just that it’s grueling and maliciously brutal, or even that it’s designed to stretch the riders’ capacity for pain beyond endurance. It’s the new vice commandant, who’s made it his personal mission to teach Violet exactly how powerless she is--unless she betrays the man she loves.
My Thoughts
After reading FOURTH WING, I needed to read IRON FLAME. Now that I’m done with both and the next book in the series isn’t out until January 2025, I’m wondering why I read these kinds of books before the whole series is out. Waiting is going to be torture.
I always worry a bit when it comes to sequels because so many of them suffer from second-book syndrome where the book is just a stepping stone to the finale with no real meat to it. Thankfully, IRON FLAME was just as good as FOURTH WING if not better. There was more adventure, intrigue, political mayhem, warfare, and lots more romance. It was everything I wanted in a romantasy and sequel.
This book was excruciating to read because of the non-stop suspense and action. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time wondering how it was all going to go down. I loved that Yarros foreshadowed the ending, making it not quite as shocking to me as it was to some, but still just as upsetting. Why, Yarros, why?!
I love the characters in this series, not only Violet and Xaden, but their squad as well. I loved the introduction of the new characters, especially the “Umbridge” of this world. Don’t get me wrong or anything. I hated that new character something fierce, but I loved to hate them because it takes a good writer to make you feel that kind of emotion. I also love Violet’s dragons. Tairn reminds me of my late Daxi-cat who was just as grumpy but still lovable. And, Andarna, oh Andarna. I love her SO much. I loved her “adolescent” attitude, her interactions with Violet and especially Tairn, and her fierce loyalty to Violet despite her youth.
I loved the world Rebecca Yarros has built and I loved it even more in IRON FLAME. I loved learning more about its lore and mythology. Honestly, if I could only read one type of story for the rest of my life, it would be this.
Anyway, just like its predecessor, IRON FLAME has earned a spot as one of my favorite books. I’m so glad my friend let me borrow her books. Now, I’ll be on pins and needles waiting for ONYX STORM!
Have you read IRON FLAME? If so, what did you think?
Trigger Warning
There is a trigger warning for loss of a parent, loss of a sibling, bullying, and animal deaths.
That is unusual that the second book would be better but I thought that about the Hunger Games series and also The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. I love authors who can bring us into their brand new world.
It is unusual for a sequel to be better than the first. There are several series where I love a sequel more than the first book and CATCHING FIRE is one of them. 😀
Argh. I hate it when I read a book in the serie and the next book isn’t published yet. January is a long time from now. Hope you find other things to read while you wait.
Fortunately, I’ll be in school from now until the beginning of December so I may not even notice my wait, lol. Until then, I have quite a few books I can read and enjoy. 😀
Glad to hear this one was good for you. I’ve read a lot of people saying they didn’t like this one. While I haven’t started the series yet, even though I said I was going to this year, I now am eager to read them both! Great review!
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Yeah, I have a friend who liked it until the ending. I can understand her response and it made for a better story in my opinion.