Monday, March 3, 2014

Firestorm by Rory Ni Coileain - Review


Rian Sheridan is a foundling, a Northern Irish Catholic corner boy whose world was destroyed in fire, and reborn the same way, beside an Orangemen’s bonfire last July the Twelfth. A consuming, dimly-remembered pain in his past calls to him, taunting him, daring him to find it and lose himself to it in the S&M underground of Belfast.

Cuinn an Dearmad is the last surviving Fae Loremaster, and he’s just seen the beginning of the death of the Realm, the haven of the Fae race. The only hope of stopping it starts with him finding the Prince Royal of Fire he stole from the cradle, and lost in the human world, many years ago. He has a few guesses about where that hope ends, and he doesn’t like any of them.

Rian and Cuinn are an impossible pairing, two SoulShared Fae. Any two Fae will strike sparks, but these two Fae are a conflagration. Unable to stand one another, yet drawn into an escalating series of sexual collisions, their passion will either save a world or destroy it.





Firestorm is the fourth book in the SoulShares series and it’s probably my new favorite. Rian Sheridan and Cuinn an Dearmad are perfect for each other even if they both fight the attraction.

This is not a book that should be read alone, there is a lot of world build up and some plot threads come to a close. The author does a wonderful job of building a unique world full of interesting characters. I found myself hooked in from the moment I started reading and I couldn’t put it down. The Fae are complicated but I was able to follow and understand all the nuances. I look forward to more stories.

I highly recommend this series and this story. This is a wonderful world and I want everyone to enjoy it.






I received a copy from the author in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated for my review. 

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