Title | : | Fire Heart (Magic and Mage #2) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 178 |
Publication | : | Published May 1, 2024 |
She will do anything for a witch heart so when she discovers a mysterious grimoire full of dark spells and darker promises, Morganne is compelled to learn its secrets.
But all magic comes with a price, and soon Morganne’s seemingly innocent desire puts all she knows and loves in mortal danger, and opens a door into terrible secrets full of passion, madness, and revenge.
The price for knowledge is life—and somebody is going to have to pay...
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Fire Heart (Magic and Mage #2) Reviews
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Morganne is desperate, she is feeling so cut off from her sisters now that they have discovered their magical powers and she has none at all. Jealousy is eating her inside out and she would do anything to gain such powers. She feels that her mother is looking down on her and keeping her from seeing the magical book which her sisters are allowed access to, the grimoire. In anger she takes off in the night with her magical steed Angelfire but she really does not know what she is attempting to do when she decides to confront the Immortal one herself, Emyrsa, the Queen of dark magic. This second book in the series has taken us down a dark path and it deals with the story of Morganne only. It is a very gripping and well written book which got quite scary at the time when all hope for Morganne seemed to be lost. The sisters all so different and all so beautiful in their own mysterious ways and their characters are so well described that they are brought to life for the reader so to speak. This series is a real must read for all young adults who love magic, witches, magical horses and evil crones. Hope we do not have too long a wait for book 3 as I am really into the sisters story.
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Morganne is desperate, she is feeling so cut off from her sisters now that they have discovered their magical powers and she has none at all. Jealousy is eating her inside out and she would do anything to gain such powers. She feels that her mother is looking down on her and keeping her from seeing the magical book which her sisters are allowed access to, the grimoire. In anger she takes off in the night with her magical steed Angelfire but she really does not know what she is attempting to do when she decides to confront the Immortal one herself, Emyrsa, the Queen of dark magic. This second book in the series has taken us down a dark path and it deals with the story of Morganne only. It is a very gripping and well written book which got quite scary at the time when all hope for Morganne seemed to be lost. The sisters all so different and all so beautiful in their own mysterious ways and their characters are so well described that they are brought to life for the reader so to speak. This series is a real must read for all young adults who love magic, witches, magical horses and evil crones. Hope we do not have too long a wait for book 3 as I am really into the sister’s story.
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As magical a follow up as the first in the Magic and Mage series! Angharad Thompson Rees writing skill continues to enchant!
As Morganne's younger sisters embrace their magic, and grow their powers under the tutelege of their mother, Morganne looks on from the outside. Try as she might, even with the encouragement of her sisters, her spark of magic eludes her. Being banned from the family grimoire is the harshest sting of all.
When the sisters attempt a spell as three, they unwittingly unleash a previously imprisoned evil that emperils their family. Morganne secretly accesses the grimoire and discovers secrets deliberately withheld from her.
Morganne sets out with Angelfire on a quest to free her family from the unleashed evil. What she encounters on her adventure is an amazing journey not to be missed. The epic battle between dark and light is breath-takingly depicted through the skills of the author.
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Fire Heart is a great follow on from Witch Hearts, this time exploring further the life and feelings of one of the sisters: Morganne. With a fiery temperament to match her flaming curls, Morganne sets out on a journey to bring herself closer to her sisters and mother through magic. What she so desires comes about in the worst of ways and Morganne battles with her chestnut steed Fireheart to right her wrongs.
This story is woven poetically with incredible terms and imagery used to describe the situations. A unique tale full of adventure and fantasy. -
Danger awakened and secrets revealed!
Spells and magic, a mysterious grimoire, and one sister's wish awaken danger in this second book of the Magic and Mage Series! They say "Be careful what you wish for" and that is so true in this story, making for an exciting read with many pulse-pounding moments. There are frightening encounters and many revelations as secrets are revealed, plus the introduction of new characters (knights!!)! I enjoyed it and am very excited about the continuation of the series! -
Awesome! Action packed short story that continues the triplets story. Morganne takes on the ancient witch Emrysa to save her family.
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Seriously rubbish. Didn't realise it was a bad telling of autherian legend. Couldn't even be bothered to finish it.
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Couldn't put this book down.
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Good read
Even though this is a series for young readers....I am really enjoying these books!!!! Would definitely recommend them to other older readers -
This book will be best for horror fans as we start out with grumbling and envy, then get into panic, evil, unpleasant things and hags. I don't know if the author has deliberately made her main characters embody the maiden, mother and crone, which were the three traditional aspects of women. Men don't get a look-in until two thirds through, and then we meet a couple of travellers with swords. One happens to be an Arthurian knight, if the earlier name Morgana hadn't been enough of a hint.
I love horses, but the horses in this book aren't enough to win me over as I dislike horror. I have the previous book in this series and will read it, but I won't be reading more of them; however, some readers will enjoy this type of tale more than I do.
I downloaded an ARC. This is an unbiased review.