
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Sea Haven novels returns to the circle of the six sisters of the heart, bound by the elements—and to one who possesses the power to inflame the most dangerous passions of all.
Flame-haired Lissa Piner is a skilled glass blower whose delicate gift conceals a burning inner strength that can destroy as exquisitely as it can create. Commissioned to design chandeliers for a string of luxury hotels, her remarkable skills have taken her to Italy. But Lissa’s real mission there is a secret. For her entire life has been a lie, leading to a chance to avenge a terrible wrong.
Enlisted as her bodyguard is Casmir Prakenskii, a trained assassin living off the grid. In Lissa, he sees a kindred spirit—something unexpected and wicked, mysterious and sensual. But more than desire is about to bring them together: because both of their pasts cry out for revenge. And for two people with this many secrets, this much passion, and this many enemies, someone is bound to get burned.
So What Did I Think Of Fire Bound by Christine Feehan?
There was great action and adventure with Casmir and Lissa going on dangerous missions. I really enjoyed how detailed and developed the story was which made the drama very intense and exciting. Loved the writing style which kept up a great pace that kept things moving and interesting with a great balance of action, dialogue and description.
Now the romance and sexy times between Casmir and Lissa was seriously blazing and indeed melted the pages, making me very happy. Their chemistry was bold, intense and instant. Now while there was a little resistance from them both about the relationship in the beginning, once the chemistry hit them they got together quick. I would have liked for more buildup and anticipation between them. More challenge and resistance so add to the intensity of their relationship.
These were two strong, dangerous, jaded characters and I really enjoyed how they found happiness with each other given the similar hard brutal pasts they had. They were equal in strength but fought to really open themselves to love and the closeness of having a family and their journey made for and intense compelling story.
Overall I really enjoyed reading Fire Bound by Christine Feehan.
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