The Dance of Fire \u0026 Water by Marius du Plessis


The Dance of Fire \u0026 Water
Title : The Dance of Fire \u0026 Water
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : -
ISBN-10 : 9780992234195
Language : English
Format Type : ebook
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published January 1, 2014

In the druid stronghold of Andirel, young Lord Éandir Niadhin is undergoing training in the ancient arts of the Triune Mysteries. But Éandir's teachings are interrupted when he is called north by the great god Cíanrod – he has been chosen by the elder gods to participate in an ancient and powerful ritual.

Together with his mentor and best friend, Celaren Mirvaen, Éandir must heed not only the call of a god, but also confront the power that lies dormant within himself, desperately seeking to escape. And all the while there are rumours coming from the north. Whispers of a rebellion that seeks to achieve the impossible: to kill the gods and drive their believers into the sea.


The Dance of Fire \u0026 Water Reviews


  • GG

    I think this is literally one of my favourite covers of all time. Holy shit it’s stunning!!!
    The book itself was a nice read nothing special but also not bad. I’d say 3.5 (I rounded up to 4). I really liked the representation (M/M relationship), the writing was good. The world seemed interesting too but since the book is too short it was a lot of exposition that didn’t mean much to me bc I believe there is no sequel which is unfortunate. I would’ve really liked to explore this world and get to know the characters better.
    The magic system was weird though I still have no idea what was going on but again the length is to blame. What bothered me a bit was the ending. Although I’m glad it was a happy ending, the magic came out of nowhere and felt like a plot armour. Also the part about Dance felt a bit anticlimactic. After reading, I was like that was it?! why was he then scared of screwing up? lol
    Overall, it was a sweet read and I hope the author continues to write in this world.