Maybe I wasn’t really in the right frame of mind to devour the book. By the time I got to reading it, it had been so long since I’d read Crown of Midnight. Although this didn’t cause a problem for Throne of Glass and Crown of Midnight, I think it did cause a problem for Heir of Fire. That means there was about a year in between reading each book. The first time I read Throne of Glass, Crown of Midnight, and Heir of Fire, I read them each as soon as ARCs came out. Will Celaena find the strength not only to win her own battles, but to fight a war that could pit her loyalties to her own people against those she has grown to love? My first read While Celaena learns of her true destiny, and the eyes of Erilea are on Wendlyn, a brutal and beastly force is preparing to take to the skies. If she can overcome them, she will be Adarlan’s biggest threat-and his own toughest enemy. Sacrificing his future, Chaol, the Captain of the King’s Guard, has sent Celaena there to protect her, but her darkest demons lay in that same place. Any hope Celaena has of destroying the king lies in answers to be found in Wendlyn. Lost and broken, Celaena Sardothien’s only thought is to avenge the savage death of her dearest friend: as the King of Adarlan’s Assassin, she is bound to serve this tyrant, but he will pay for what he did. Published by: Bloomsbury USA Childrens on September 2, 2014
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