A Fire Endless
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A Fire Endless

Rebecca Ross2022
East and West. Humans and Spirits. Breccans and Tamerlaines. The Isle of Cadence has always held itself and its residents in a tenuous balance. But now Bane, the spirit of the North Wind, has pushed everyone and everything in his path off-kilter in a bid to claim dominion over all. In the West, Adaira struggles to adjust to the more brutal, bitter ways of life among the Breccans. Striving to find her place in the clan, she swiftly realizes that it just might be the last role she desires to hold. And while magic blooms effortlessly for the Breccans in the west, the spirits continue to suffer beneath Bane’s harsh power, felt in every gust of wind. In the East, Jack is adrift without Adaira until he sings to the ember-weak fire spirits, acquiring a dangerous mission he never expected. One that is destined to lead him westward. Likewise, Torin and Sidra are consumed by a new mystery as sickness spreads first amongst the crops, and then to the people of the Tamerlaine clan. While Sidra desperately searches for a cure, Torin dares to strike a bargain with the spirits—a precarious folly anytime, but especially now as the days grow darker. With the island falling further out of balance, humans and spirits alike will need to join together to face Bane, and Jack’s gift with the harp will be called upon once more. Yet no one can challenge the North Wind without paying a terrible price, and the sacrifice required this time may be more than Jack, Adaira, Torin, and Sidra can bear to pay. In the stunning conclusion to the Elements of Cadence duology, A Fire Endless finds the delicate balance between the human and faerie realm threatened by Bane, the spirit of the North Wind, whose defeat can only come through fire, song, and heart-rending sacrifice.
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Chloé@misslola44
4 stars
Apr 30, 2024

I LOVED THIS DUOLOGY. I CRIED. LOVED IT.

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Keira@kostross
5 stars
Mar 27, 2024

i love the characters and this world so much. i wish there was going to be another book!!

+3
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Aims@aimz
4 stars
Feb 1, 2024

Loved this end of the duology! Highly recommend both books.

+4
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Katie Allard@ktallard
5 stars
Nov 23, 2023

I will recommend this duology to anyone who will listen. Perfect for those who love modern folktales and beautifully well-written characters and compelling plot. I honestly don’t have much to say because it was just that good.

+4
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Courtney@courtacademia
3.5 stars
Aug 22, 2023

Slower paced than I wanted but still entertaining.

+3
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Sydney Butler@sydbut
5 stars
Jul 22, 2023

Absolutely stunning.

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emily@jamesfarrow
4.5 stars
Jul 5, 2023

“She let him see the same in her. The hunger, the longing, the scars. The words she wrote but never sent. The shape of her soul that didn’t seem to fit anywhere. For once, she wasn’t afraid to surrender those pieces of herself, to let them twine with Jack. She let them all go because he was her home, her shelter. Her endless fire, burning through the dark.”

alright here’s my plan for a novella…

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Shai@wowshai
5 stars
May 31, 2023

this book tore me to shreds and stitched me back together. i can’t recommend it enough

+4
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Tace@bookedonstarlight
4.5 stars
May 29, 2023

This was a wonderful ending to the duology. Ross’ writing has a wonderfully enchanting and lyrical feel that creates a very well balanced cast of characters in a very unique world. I adore Jack, Adaira, Frae, Torin and Sidra all equally. 

This set of books is the reason I went back and read almost everything from Rebecca Ross I could get my hands on, and I imagine I will continue to follow her stories into the future.

Definitely recommend for those who enjoy more lyrical style fantasy books, with a cast of strong characters and world with just a little bit of magic. 

+3
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Apiecalypse Jen@chippedfang
4 stars
Apr 12, 2023

read

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Narah Quinn@narahquinn
5 stars
Feb 28, 2023

Ross's books will never be anything less - her writing is beautiful, her stories so full and her characters so easy to become invested in that I will never not read/buy something she writes. A Fire Endless is the conclusion to another magical story and one I will think of for a long time to come.

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Liz Griffin@lizgriffinwords
5 stars
Jan 31, 2023

I loved this one just as much as book 1. Highly recommend the audiobook. Romantic, tender, and full of hope and forgiveness even under dire conditions. A story that will linger long after the last page.

+3
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Kerry McHugh West@gettingkerryedaway
4.5 stars
Dec 15, 2022

Beautifully crafted and a complete delight.

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Heather Harrington@nerdybynatureblog
4 stars
Nov 16, 2022

I read the first book earlier this year and fell in love with it, so I was highly anticipating this follow-up. I did find the pacing slower than the first and thought it took longer for the plot to develop, but I was still hooked. The whole setting and atmosphere Ross created were so enchanting. It somehow managed to feel cold and brutal yet warm and cozy all at the same time. The island is steeped in magic that's so intriguing, and I loved getting more glimpses into the spirit world. I also liked learning more about the backstory between the feuding clans and watching as Jack and Adaira fought so hard to bridge the divide. I was nervous toward the end because I wasn't sure how everything would wrap up, but it felt very satisfying and fitting. I loved following along with these characters and their journeys, and this has definitely become one of my favorite fantasy series.

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Celeste Richardson@cecereadsandsings
5 stars
Nov 9, 2022

Have you ever read a sequel that retroactively made you love its predecessor even more, to the point that you actually go back and change your original rating? I originally loved A River Enchanted but had a few issues with it. But upon reading A Fire Endless, all of those issues have evaporated. I think this might be the closest thing to a perfect duology I’ve ever consumed. The balance hear is exquisite, the writing became more and more lyrically beautiful as the story progressed, and there’s just something to be said for a tale of hope and healing; those are woefully infrequent, and I was thrilled to find such a story within the pages of the Elements of Cadence duology.

A Fire Endless picks up right where A River Enchanted left off. As this is the case and I don’t want to potentially spoil the first book, I’m not going to discuss any specifics of the plot. I will say instead that there was instant tension here on multiple fronts, as we pick up fro the climax of the first half of the story. I love how seamlessly Ross wove her story in these two books; they do truly feel like two halves of one longer story that couldn’t quite fit itself into one bound volume. Even considering the aforementioned tension, and the increasingly high stakes, there’s something wonderfully cozy and wholesome about the world Ross crafted within the isle of Cadence. It might be broken, but the potential it carries shines incredibly brightly.

The characters who grew on me so slowly in A River Enchanted had my whole heart in A Fire Endless. Jack and Adaira, Torin and Sidra, Mirin and Frae and others we are introduced to in this second installment, are all wonderful, imperfect characters who I loved rooting for. Our story fractured into various plot-lines here, but I was equally invested in all of them. I love when a story with shifting points of view can accomplish this level of readerly investment across the board, where there’s no temptation to skin through one point of view so the reader can get back to the perspective that interests them most.

Just like the characters have grown on me, so have their relationships. There are multiple relationships here, but the two that are most core to the story are that of Jack and Adaira, and that of Torin and Sidra. Both are beautifully handled, and the growth of both couples from the beginning of the first book through this one is breathtaking. Scenes between the couples are a little less fade-to-black than they were in A River Enchanted, but they’re still very tasteful and far from graphic. These are not spicy romances, but they’re beautifully heartfelt one. The bedroom scenes here are less about the mechanics and more about the emotions involved.

Speaking of romance, I feel like that word truly encapsulates the entirety of the duology. Not just in terms of the relationships themselves, but regarding the setting, and the magic, and the writing itself. The tone of the narrative is intensely romantic. Reading this made my heart hurt, but in the best way possible. Something about the loveliness of Ross’s craftsmanship and creativity made me yearn.

The focus of this entire story is one of healing. Whether that is the healing of an individual’s physical body, the healing of romantic or familial relationships, the healing of the earth or the healing of a nation, every quest embarked upon is done with healing as treasure to be attained. I love how we see this in such a variety of ways in both the physical realm and the spiritual realm. And I still love so much how one of the ways healing comes here is through music. That resonates with me so strongly. There were certain scenes toward the end that made my heart ache, but in such a cathartic way. Ross wrapped up the story beautifully; there’s nothing I would change.

A Fire Endless is an exquisitely lovely end to the Elements of Cadence duology. Ross’s writing is gorgeous, lyrically so, and I can’t wait to read more from her. If you’re looking for a lush, Celtic-inspired fantasy with elemental magic, heartfelt romance, an emphasis on music and a perfect balance struck between high stakes and a cozy setting, I can’t recommend this duology fervently enough. This is a story that I can’t wait to have on my physical shelves, so I can revisit it again and again. If I could actually visit, or even live in, any fantasy world, I think it just might be Cadence.

+2
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Charlotte Osborne @charlottebb
4 stars
Oct 28, 2024
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Kaitlin Gates@kaitlingates
4.5 stars
Feb 20, 2024
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Cat@catfox13
4.5 stars
Jan 17, 2024
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Kimberly Masse@kmasse331
5 stars
Jan 7, 2024
+3
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Sophie Jane@sophiejaane
4 stars
Oct 31, 2023
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Whitney Lambert@nonahnopenyet
4.5 stars
Sep 3, 2023
+1
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Katelyn @woodlandbookfaerie
5 stars
Aug 25, 2023
+7
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Abby Williamson@abbywilliamson
4 stars
Jun 22, 2023
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Ewelina @ewciq
4 stars
Apr 14, 2023

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