Life is hard being a single woman. It's even harder to be a monster, where men either hate or lust after you. Somehow, Fire manages to live on. She finds her solace through music. Especially playing the fiddle which is just suited perfectly to her vibrant moods.
The Fire is confronted with a chance to help a nation, which on the whole distrusts her. If only they will get to know her, for who she is, and not for what she is or what she can do. She is launched into the beginnings of a civil war, helping the ruler and his siblings to protect the people and keep what they've inherited.
Her pain is real. Her emotions and thoughts are those that women universally have experienced, which brings the reader (in this case, me) closer to the character.
Brown
(Spoiler: I'm beginning to think this series is a history of another character shown from other point of views.)
The Fire is confronted with a chance to help a nation, which on the whole distrusts her. If only they will get to know her, for who she is, and not for what she is or what she can do. She is launched into the beginnings of a civil war, helping the ruler and his siblings to protect the people and keep what they've inherited.
Her pain is real. Her emotions and thoughts are those that women universally have experienced, which brings the reader (in this case, me) closer to the character.
Brown
(Spoiler: I'm beginning to think this series is a history of another character shown from other point of views.)
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