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Fire with Fire (Demonblood, #2) by Penelope King

Fire with Fire (Demonblood, #2)Fire with Fire by Penelope King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have just one word for this book. Fantastic!!! Penelope King continues to deliver with the second installment to this series. It has everything you could want in a story such as friendship, love , betrayal,twists and turns that will keep you guessing and an ending that will leaving you wanting more.

Fire with Fire begins two months after the last one left off. Keiron has been gone for those two months and has not contacted Liora/Lucky. They are both trying to deal with his absence in their own way. Lucky is seeking comfort from her best friend ,Bones, who holds a special place in her heart. Liora is attracted to a mysterious new student, Tristian, who starts school with his sister, Cassie. Strange things begin to happen to Liora/Lucky. Who can they trust and will they ever find true love and happiness?

This story, Like The Last One, grabbed my attention and did not let it go! At times I cried and other times I screamed at the book for choices that were made or things that happened. Thank God I was by myself! lol I highly recommend this book and will be anxiously waiting for the next installment.

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 Penelope King is a native Californian who now lives in beautiful Charlotte, North Carolina. She says "y'all" more often than she'd like to admit and eats more fried food than is probably healthy.

In addition to writing she enjoys swimming, kayaking at the river, doing yoga and spin, or reading a good book. She can BBQ better than most men, and if she had to marry a food it would probably be pizza, but she'd cheat on it with sushi.


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