
Title: Darach (The Fire Trilogy Book #2)
Author: RJ Scott
Publisher: Silver Publishing
Pages: 145
Characters: Darach Gravenor and Ceithin Morgan
POV: 3rd POV
Genre: Fantasy, Paranormal
Cover Rating: 4
Kisses: 4.5
Blurb:
Darach Gravenor is a keeper of blue Fire. He is alone in his world and he wants to rescue his friend Kian from the horrors of the Other World.
Only one group of people have magic strong enough to help him cross from his world to where Kian is. Cariad.
Ceithin Morgan is Cariad. Strong with Ancient magic he teaches Darach that not all children’s fairy stories should be believed. Ceithin has his own reasons for helping Darach and shows Darach that there is magic that he never even knew existed.
They are living on borrowed time. Guardian knows what they are doing and he is coming for Ceithin. Darach and Ceithin have two choices — do they run, or do they make their stand together?
Review:
Darach is determined to find his friend in the Other World, but, in order to do that he has to first find the Cariad. Hoping the rumors that a Cariad was being held by the Council are true, Darach sets out to rescue him. Soon the two are on the run and Darach wonders when, if ever, he will see his friend again.
Darach is the second story in the Fire Trilogy series, and as the middle of the series it carries a lot of the background story. This is important to keep in mind as you will want to make sure to read the books in order. While there is a lot of sexual tension between Darach and Ceithin, the men really do not coming together is not the main focus of the story. Instead the author expounds on the mystery of the Nameless, the problems caused by the Council, and the disappearance of Ceithin’s brother. Each of these tidbits are important by themselves, but, it is not long before the reader realizes that they are tied together in someway lending a whole new sense of urgency to the men‘s mission. Unfortunately, there are a few predictable twists in the story, but these in no way should keep you from staying with the book. I am anxious to read the last book in this series, not because I want to see it end, but, because I am curious to see how many of my theories pan out.
Reviewed By: Lydia
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