Hearts of Fire by Kay Doherty (Arc) Review!

Hearts of Fire (Chevalier, #1)Hearts of Fire by Kay Doherty

Heart of Fire (ARC) was graciously provided to me by IndiGo Marketing & Design for an honest review. I have voluntarily read this book and have provided my honest opinion.

                                                                         A Paranormal Favorite      

An absolutely addicting, incredibly gripping, mysteriously intriguing, angst-filled, heart-warming of a read that is filled-to-the-gill with such beautifully mesmerizing and indescribable paranormal moments, had this reader voraciously reading while soaking in all of the reasons why I am consistently drawn to this genre as I was quickly hooked by such a story yet again.

WOW! I am pleasantly surprised at having just completed such a great new read that I had not even remotely had even predicted, and this new read has me anxious for more from this new series.

     Hearts of Fire, by Kay Doherty, was like an amalgamation of so many wonderfully different tropes that I have always found myself gravitating towards, and this particular story was just like the icing on the cake as they individually kept flying by in rapid succession that enabled me to love this story immensely.  Readers who have loved stories from Jennifer Armentrout, Stephenie Meyer, and, Antonia Aquilante will be blown-away by this concoction of Paranormal greatness.  I read with an insatiable thirst as I made my way through this high-intensity Paranormal journey, which had this reader in a seemingly frenzied equaled state of eyes-glued-to-my-kindle kind-of-zone as well as a high-pitched gleeful-squealing-state that I never wanted to end.

I absolutely loooved Hearts of Fire for so many different reasons.  The developing storyline and plentiful plot, the thoroughly likable characters, the underlying indescribable mystery, and the absolute need for more from this series all collectively describes this fantastic read.

That all being said, however, as a added tidbit, sure, I could have used more depth and development, but, really, REALLY, it all morphed into was such a great story that this light need could be, for this reader, be brushed right under the rug due to the overall blindsided greatness of this story.  I without-a-doubt recommend Heart of Fire, by Kay Doherty and will definitely be returning to this series again real soon..:)

*star rating: 4.45 ‘I really, really liked this story’ stars*

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