Book: Glow
of the Everflame
Author: Penn
Cole
Pages: 637
Date(s)
Read: March 24th, 2025 to July 7th, 2025
Date
Published: December 3rd, 2024
Rating: 4/5
Characters: 5/5
Writing style: 4/5
Story: 4/5
Ending: 4/5
Cover: 4/5
Format: Hard Cover
Date Bought: March 20th, 2025
Book Cost: $18.92
Review:
Glow of the
Everflame is an epic trek through Diem Bellators world. Though at 600 pages it
could at times be long winded I enjoyed every bit of this story that is a
worthy sequel to Spark of the Everflame. It has swoon worthy romance, a love
triangle, found family, plenty of action and surprising reveals to keep you
entertained throughout.
In Glow of
the Everflame Diem contends with many challenges to the crown before she can
even think of coronation. She struggles to keep straight who are her allies are
and who are her enemies. While grappling with her drastic new circumstances she
must learn to wield her powers amid inner turmoil.
This novel
was quite the ride. So many things happen that I found my jaw dropping
constantly. I loved Diem's character growth, her new allies and her
relationship with her brother. Diem is a beautiful, strong but flawed heroine
that is as lovable as she is fierce. Her inner struggle with all she's learned
and all she felt before keep make her all the more compelling and leave a lot
of room for her inner growth.
All in all
it is a great book, but I'll admit it's very dense and at times I felt myself
having to slowly amble through some parts that felt as if the author might have
been paid by the word. That's not to say though that this isn't an excellent
novel, just very long and arduous at times. If you enjoyed the first novel and
find Diem as charming as I did then you'll have no regrets about picking this
book up.