The Fate of Flames is jammed pack with action, with the typical 'chosen one' character. However, Maia Finley doesn't want the responsibility of being a protector but is forced to accept her fate.
The Fate of Flames is a world terrorised by beasts and phantoms. It is protected by four girls, the Effigies, who each have the power to control a classical element. After the death of one, another is chosen. Maia has been gifted with the power of fire and forced to join a never-ending battle.
I loved the diversity in the book, the characters were from different places and cultural backgrounds. However, this book lacks a backstory which made it a little confusing from time-to-time and the action scenes were somewhat repetitive.
Overall I enjoyed this book and would recommend it to those who enjoy having the protagonist as a strong female character.
Rianna Yr 10
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