An Echo of Fire
The highlight of Amber Lynn Natusch’s An Echo of Fire has to be the world-building potential. We’re given three people groups and their unique countries. That being said, each group is a slight twist on a fairly common fantasy creature: dragons, fae, and gargoyles. I do wish that these distinctions didn’t feel quite so superficial…
Daughter of the Drowned Empire
“You choose. You can let what the others think about you be right, you can let your guilt and shame hold you down, or you can decide your fate, assert the strength you do have, become stronger than ever before. But you have to claim it. And when you do, you can be freer than…
Queen of Roses
“Whatever might have happened to you, you’re choosing to fight back. I don’t see how that’s a bad thing. All of life is a fight. There’s no point in avoiding it.” First off, I’m not the most familiar with the specifics of the story of Arthur and Camelot so forgive me if my ignorance colors…
Phase Of Fate
“I want to make you smile. I want to hold your hand through the hard times. I want to be better for you, and I’m trying. I think I’m pushing you away because…because this prodigy bond intimidates me at times. I’ve never been so consumed by someone.” It feels safe to say that anyone who…