Brimstone
sequel to the addictive enemies-to-lovers romantasy global sensation QUICKSILVER
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4.4 • 194 Ratings
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
The second volume in the phenomenal Fae & Alchemy trilogy, from #1 New York Times and Sunday Times bestselling author Callie Hart, features more heart-stopping drama, even higher stakes and far deadlier consequences.
🔥Duty. Blood. Honour. Power.🔥
Saeris Fane never asked for power. But as the newly crowned ruler of the vampire court, she's discovering that sometimes even queens don't get what they want.
Desperately needed back in Zilvaren, she knows the realm she once called home will likely kill her if she returns. Saeris must send someone in her stead - but does falling for Fisher mean that she can trust him?
Kingfisher of the Ajun Gate has defeated armies and survived hell, but travelling to another realm with Carrion Swift in tow might just be the death of him. With a mysterious curse crippling Yvelia, leaving his people behind feels like a foolhardy decision, but Fisher made Saeris a promise . . . and it's one he intends to keep.
As darkness falls, Saeris and Fisher must pass through fire and brimstone to save their realms and the people they love.
N.B. Brimstone contains depictions of graphic violence/adult situations and is therefore recommended for readers 17+. For a full list of tropes and TWs, please visit the author's website.
Customer Reviews
Couldn’t put it down
I thought this book was amazing compared to what a lot of other ppl are saying about it. Yes there were lulls especially because of politics etc, but honestly I stayed up for 36 hours straight because I couldn’t put it down. Love the characters as I did in the first book, kinda wished it didn’t end on the cliffhanger it did though. Now I have to wait a whole year to pick my jaw up off the floor
Great part 2 - ready for part 3
A great addition to the series. Good cliffhanger.
Didn’t quite meet expectations
It was an alright read but I found some sections to be bland and a little immature? It didn’t quite meet my expectations for a second book and I found myself flicking through certain chapters as they lacked a certain zest.