The Fire King by Kay Ellis

FireKing[The]LGTitle: The Fire King
Series: Evolin, # 3
Author: Kay Ellis
Genre: High Fantasy
Length: 118 pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (February 17, 2016)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥4 Hearts
Blurb: Sully is summoned back to Maestraad by the entity who took control of Tylan’s body when Tylan perished. This Fire King—now calling himself Okhela—offers Sully a bargain he cannot refuse: if, after six months, Sully fails to fall in love with him, Okhela will return Tylan. The trouble is, as much as Sully wants to hate Okhela, the Fire King rules with wisdom and generosity… and Sully cannot resist the attraction he feels toward the handsome king. Though his heart will always belong to Tylan, Sully gives in to his body’s demands.

But can Sully trust Okhela to keep his word? With assassins on the loose, can Sully keep the Fire King alive long enough to find out? With the future of the kingdom—as well as his heart—at stake, Sully must call upon old friends and new to protect the Fire King, who might hold the keys to both.

ISBN-13: 978-1-63476-858-0

Product Link: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=7427

Reviewer: Shorty

Review: This is the third book in the Evolin series.

After the events in the last book Sully has been summoned to return. He is not happy about the fire king wanting him to teach him how to be a human. I personally didn’t like the fire king. He was polite enough. But had ulterior motives for wanting Sully’s help.

The fire king wants Sully for himself. I didn’t trust him at all especially after the events regarding Tylan. I could see why Sully was annoyed with everyone after a while. People kept telling him how great the fire king was. It seemed as though no one remembered Tylan, the man Sully loves.

As the story progresses Sully’s learns of lies, deceit and assassination attempts on the king. It was a very well written book that leads the reader into an amazing fantasy world where all is not as it seems.

Great read.

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