Eliana’s story doesn’t involve romance the end, and I’m not even sure it will be a thing, I just have a feeling. I’m especially interested in their roles in the sequels. I really enjoyed a lot of the secondary characters like Remy, Simon, Zahra, and Ludavine. The magic history and how each element has a temple, a magical beast, and a casting item. Secrets and mysteries are slowly revealed and more questions arise that keep you turning the pages. It was non-stop action from the first page! The prologue sunk its claws into me and I was heavily invested in the story from there on. The two stories remain separate and easy to follow I often find dual timelines to be confusing but that wasn’t the case with Furyborn. I favored Eliana but enjoyed both of these strong, indepedant women Rielle feels certain she can use her magic for good but can she control it? And can she resist the dark temptations of the voice in her mind? Eliana feels her actions means she is unredeemable, a monster, but the people around her believe she can be kind and honorable. Both main characters, Rielle and Eliana are trying to decide if they stand in the dark or the light. The chapters alternate between Rielle, in the past, and Eliana, in the future. It’s set in two timelines and describes the events leading up to and after the fall of a magic and rise of a mysterious and cruel Emporer. Furyborn is an action-packed story about two girls, both struggling with the dark and light within themselves.
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