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Heart of Night and Fire

The Nightfire Quartet, Book 1

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Heart of Night and Fire

By: Nisha J. Tuli
Narrated by: Shiromi Arserio
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An absolutely addictive slow-burn fantasy romance.

A city of magic. A passion born in dreams. A secret that will set their world aflame.

Packed with heart-pounding action and devastating twists, the Nightfire Quartet is an epic-fantasy romance that begins with a slow burn and builds to a steamy enemies-to-lovers adventure. Perfect for fans of Sarah J. Maas, Jennifer L. Armentrout, and Carissa Broadbent.

For years, Zarya has been trapped in a gilded prison. Her magic is forbidden, a dangerous secret—though nobody will explain why. Now she is ready to break free and find the truth.

Escaping to the dazzling city of Dharati, Zarya discovers a new world of enchantment and intrigue. With the help of seductive, blood-drinking rakshasa and magic-weaving Aazheri sorcerers, she searches for answers.

But the city is under siege. Every night, dark creatures attack. And since Zarya’s arrival they are growing stronger. To protect her new home, Zarya joins the fight.

As she battles on the walls and hunts through libraries for clues about her gifts, Zarya’s dreams are haunted by a mysterious stranger. Powerful, arrogant, and handsome, Rabin sees through her secrets and ignites a desire she cannot resist. But can he be trusted?

When darkness threatens to overwhelm Dharati, Zarya is faced with a deadly choice. Will revealing her magic save the city? Or destroy everything she loves?

Enter a glittering new world inspired by Indian mythology and prepare to discover your new obsession.

©2023 Nisha J. Tuli (P)2023 Second Sky, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Fantasy Fiction Magic Romance Magic Users

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This took me a moment to get into but once I was in I was hooked. Great world building and story telling. I couldn't put it down

gripping

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This first book for this arc is a little uninspired, a bit lackluster if I'm honest. I'll still go ahead and read the next three probably but only if they're on sale. Found the main protagonist a bit whiny and at least half the book(middle to end bits) were sort of .... 'meh'. In contrast Artefacts of Ouranos by now was gripping and I couldn't put the book down, so far Order of the Nightfire is not even half as good...

Not very intriguing...

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I struggled to get through this I nearly DNF’d a few times but perceived. For some reason it just didn’t click & a lot of the story felt juvenile. But I did enjoy the last quarter of the book & the ending left me intrigued enough to carry on to the next book!

It was ok… the last third of the book left me wanting more

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