Review: Cured by Fire – Danielle Annett

Posted January 25, 2015 by Shannon in Reviews / 1 Comment

by Danielle Annett

20564142It has been six years since the Awakening and peace in Spokane, Washington is still tenuous at best. The vampires and shifters are all vying for control of the city and the humans seem to be the ones suffering the consequences, or so it seems.

Aria Naveed has spent the last two years of her life fighting to make the many wrongs of the world right, but soon finds out that the humans aren’t as weak as they appear and may be a more terrifying foe than any of the other races combined.

When a stranger rolls into town with trouble on his heels, Aria finds herself trapped in the middle of a battle that could cost her more than she has bargained for as a fight for justice turns into an unexpected fight for her life.

Series: Blood & Magic #1
Release Date: January 28th 2015
Publisher: Self Published
Source: Provided by Author
Reviewer: Elizabeth H
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

This book was unbelievable! The action, the politics, the suspense, the subterfuge; I was completely enthralled. Aria is Psykerβ€”a human born with psychokinetic powers. Aria’s power is pyrokinesis. Her father was also a Psyker and tried to teach her to harness and control her abilities before he was murdered before Aria’s eyes. One of the last things her father said to her was to stay away from other Psykers. Aria doesn’t know the reason but she hides her abilities and quickly moves away when she thinks anyone may be on to her secret.

Aria is currently in Spokane, Washington working as a mercenary. She’s working an abduction and murder case of a 7-year-old boy. The boy turns out to be a shifter and fingers are pointed at the vampire coven as the ones responsible. When a second shifter is murdered along with a vampire, both shifters and vampires begin preparing for war. Are one or both factions responsible or is there another deadlier threat on the horizon? Chaos ensues and lines are drawn. Aria wants no part of the upcoming war but she may not have a choice as every faction plots to woo herβ€”and her invaluable powersβ€”to their side. The action is just starting to heat up in this brilliantly crafted dog-eat-dog world where trust is deceptive and safety is a faΓ§ade.

Oh my GOODNESS! I completely devoured this book in one siting it was THAT GOOD! I loved the reading about the new reality after the Awakening and about all the paranormal beings. I also loved Aria. Her strength was admirable and her constant struggles with self-control made her easily relatable. I liked how the story is told from first person point-of-view but I would have loved to have had other POV’s from James, a wolf shifter who’s a friend of Aria’s, Mike, Aria’s boss and father-figure and other characters in the story. On the other hand, being told from first person leaves more of a mystery and it’s one I’m completely hooked on!

I’m not sure what genre this book falls under but while reading it, it did feel a bit like a New Adult fantasy. There wasn’t any romance in the book but there’s certainly promise of one and I could see the possibility of a love triangle but there have been no love/lust feelings developed between Aria and any character in the book, yet. The story was solely focused on the suspense/mystery aspect as well as the threat of war.

I thought the story was amazing and I loved every word of it. The prologue gives us a little taste of what’s awaiting Aria in the next book and I cannot wait to find out what happens next!

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