![]() Being the King of Frostbloods who hate Firebloods leaves little room for romance with the enemy. However, in Fireblood we get to see a new side of him, of them as a couple. Which, unfortunately, brings me to this: love triangle. Ruby and Arcus were fairly instant, though they didn't act on it until quite a while after. ![]() Not to mention, Ruby and Kai bantered a lot which kept the tone light and amusing. It gave me an insight into the characters that I otherwise wouldn't have had. I loved imagining the actions that had to go with her mental and physical struggles as she learned to hone her abilities. She may not be a Frostblood, but she definitely acts like she could be. For Ruby to actually embrace her emotions, if only partially, is a huge step for her. She learned to focus, be one with the magic, and let go. The training not only allowed us to see Ruby's physical strength growing, but also her mental and emotional strength as well. ![]() To start with my favourite part, I shall bestow you with details. ![]() ![]() Predictable or not, this is a quick read you can't help but be immersed in. Fireblood is full of of action, knowledge, and growth, and also plot twists. Fireblood is the sequel to Frostblood and thus follows Ruby as her journey furthers through hardships, training, and heart break. ![]()
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