Firebird
by Juliette Cross
House of the Dragon meets From Blood and Ash in this epic, scorching dark romantasy.
A conqueror captivated…
A witch prophesied to save them all…
A world where dragons rule Rome.
From the moment Roman general and nephew to the emperor Julianus Dakkia laid eyes on Malina, he was enthralled by the Dacian dancer. Years later, the fierce beauty stands before him on a scarred battlefield, her life in danger. He instinctively shifts into his fierce dragon form to save her, an action that may mean his head on the imperial gate. But he and his dragon know one thing: she belongs to them.
Malina can’t believe that the centurion who had once bestowed a secret talisman on her is the Roman general of legendary brutality. His prowess as a warrior cannot be denied, yet they don’t reveal the secret he hides. All Malina knows is his protection and gentle touch. And she cannot deny how her soul has always seemed to answer his.
As they navigate a world where flying deathriders conquer and burn, their love will ignite a firestorm that can only end in heartbreak or death. Or both.
Firebird is a fantasy with some dark themes, including elements of master/slave relationship, attempted sexual assault (not between MCs), and dubious consent (not between MCs). Readers who may be sensitive to these elements, please take note.
.
Read
Firebird on http://kissnovel.net
Martial Peak Reviews
Juliette Cross's Firebird is a captivating addition to the romantasy genre, blending elements of historical intrigue, dark fantasy, and passionate romance. The novel's premise, which combines the grandeur of Roman history with the mythical allure of dragons, sets the stage for a story that is both epic in scope and intimate in its emotional depth.
At the heart of Firebird is the complex relationship between Julianus Dakkia, a formidable Roman general, and Malina, a Dacian dancer with a mysterious past. From their first encounter, the chemistry between Julianus and Malina is palpable, and Cross expertly weaves their individual backstories into a narrative that is as much about personal redemption as it is about love. Julianus, with his dual nature as both a man and a dragon, embodies the conflict between duty and desire. His transformation into a dragon to save Malina is not just a physical metamorphosis but a symbolic act that underscores his internal struggle and the depth of his feelings for her.
Malina, on the other hand, is a character of resilience and strength. Her journey from a dancer to a key player in the fate of an empire is both compelling and inspiring. Cross does not shy away from exploring the darker aspects of Malina's world, including themes of power dynamics and survival. These elements add a layer of realism to the fantasy setting, making Malina's triumphs all the more satisfying.
The world-building in Firebird is another standout feature. Cross paints a vivid picture of a Rome ruled by dragons, where the skies are patrolled by fearsome deathriders and the political landscape is as treacherous as it is fascinating. The integration of dragons into the Roman setting is seamless, and Cross's attention to detail brings this alternate history to life. The dragons themselves are not mere beasts of burden but integral to the story's mythology and the characters' development.
One of the novel's strengths is its exploration of themes such as power, freedom, and destiny. The master/slave dynamic, while potentially controversial, is handled with sensitivity and depth. Cross uses this theme to explore the complexities of consent and autonomy, particularly in the context of Malina's relationship with Julianus. While the novel does contain elements of dubious consent and attempted sexual assault (not between the main characters), these are not gratuitous but serve to highlight the harsh realities of the world Cross has created.
In terms of character development, both Julianus and Malina undergo significant growth throughout the novel. Julianus's journey is one of self-discovery and acceptance, as he grapples with his identity as both a warrior and a protector. Malina's arc is equally compelling, as she learns to harness her own power and influence in a world that seeks to control her. Their relationship is the emotional core of the story, and Cross does an excellent job of balancing the romantic elements with the broader narrative.
Comparatively, Firebird shares thematic similarities with other romantasy works such as Sarah J. Maas's From Blood and Ash and Anne Bishop's The Black Jewels series. Like these novels, Firebird combines a richly imagined world with a focus on character-driven storytelling. However, Cross's unique blend of historical and fantastical elements sets her work apart, offering readers a fresh take on the genre.
Overall, Firebird is a thrilling and emotionally resonant novel that will appeal to fans of dark fantasy and romance alike. Juliette Cross has crafted a story that is both epic and intimate, with characters that linger in the mind long after the final page is turned. While the novel does contain some dark themes, these are handled with care and contribute to the story's depth and complexity. For readers seeking a romantasy that is both thought-provoking and entertaining, Firebird is a must-read.
Reviews 0
Post a Reviews: