Wings of Fire by Brieanna RobertsonMR Review
Steele Arshwyn is a high ranking knight for the
Ryffsalli. She returns home for her sister Penelope’s wedding to Lord
Venegoth. She knows he is tremendously respected by the Ryffsalli and
that fellow knights say he is the fiercest warrior to ever take up a
sword.
Lord Falcon Venegoth, claims to be a nobleman and businessman. His
plans to marry aren’t for more wealth, power or allies. It’s for his
people and for his family. He wants a hostage instead of a wife, so
he can regain his people’s lands. He is the last surviving heir of
the Ryffsalli royal family but not blood related. On his death bed,
the king appointed Venegoth as successor.
Brieanna Robertson has done a fine job in writing this book on shape shifters. Steele is a strong skilled warrior who is fearless. Falcon is a handsome, strong, powerful and all dominant male. Even though he ends up married to the wrong sister he finds out later that he has found his mate. The love, bonding emotions and passions are heartfelt. I enjoyed reading Wings of Fire very much but wished it had been longer. I completely recommend it to other readers who enjoy reading about shape shifters.
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