



Heart on Fire
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4.3 • 67 Ratings
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- $7.99
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Publisher Description
One of Entertainment Weekly's 27 Female Authors Who Rule Sci-Fi and Fantasy Right Now and the riveting conclusion to the Kingmaker Chronicles!
GODS. I’M AN IDIOT.
Without Griffin—and apparently a few meddling Gods—to push me along, I’d still be telling fortunes at the circus, lying about my past, ignoring my future, and living as far away from my tyrant mother as humanly possible.
True understanding thuds into place. Hope isn’t just an abstract concept; it’s me. Flesh and blood me. Griffin knew it all along. Probably everyone did. I’m an idea in human form.
I have the power of the Gods at my fingertips.
The only thing ever stopping me has been me.
The Kingmaker Chronicles:
A Promise of Fire (Book 1)
Breath of Fire (Book 2)
Heart on Fire (Book 3)
Praise for the Kingmaker Chronicles:
A NPR Best Book of 2016
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2016
A Washington Post Best Romance of the Month
A Bustle Best Romance of 2016
Readers are raving about the Kingmaker Chronicles
"A heart-pounding and joyous romantic adventure. Amanda Bouchet's talent is striking."—NALINI SINGH, New York Times bestselling author
"Give this to your Game of Thrones fans."—Booklist STARRED Review
"Utterly breathtaking!"—DARYNDA JONES, New York Times bestselling author
"Bouchet sets the bar for high-concept fantasy romance. Simply brilliant."—Kirkus STARRED Review
"Loved it!"—ELOISA JAMES, New York Times bestselling author
"Absolutely fabulous."—C.L. WILSON, New York Times bestselling author of The Winter King
"Easily my favorite book of 2016!"—Bookriot
“Top-notch. A fantasy romance that will blow your chest plate off.”—Adrian Lang, Amazon.com’s Omnivoracious
"I think you all should just go read it now."—Smexy Books
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bouchet's relentlessly intense conclusion to her Kingmaker Chronicles trilogy (after A Breath of Fire) goes unabashedly big with a plot involving the fate of the world of Thalyria and the direct involvement of the Greek pantheon, but its best moments deal with one-on-one conflict. Fans will swoon for the escalation of mutual devotion between Catalia a powerful Magoi of the bloodline of Titans and Olympians, central to "a Power Bid that could reunite the realms," and now also "the personification and spirit of hope" and "domineering... overprotective... and deliciously jealous" warlord Griffin. Their romance justifies the divine orchestration of their match and amplifies their possessiveness-fueled sexual heat. Family is a primary theme: Griffin's army's importance wanes as Cat's sadistic mother rises as a formidable enemy, using mind control and psychological torture as her most powerful tools, and Griffin's protectiveness surges as Cat's pregnancy with "Little Bean," their already-powerful daughter, increases the risk of personal loss. A notable lack of practical governing detail may frustrate fans of fantasy politics, but Bouchet's series ends strongly with a hopeful vision of leadership balanced with divinity and humanity.