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Heat Of The Everflame

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Heat Of The Everflame

Reviewed by Penn Cole

This cover practically radiates heat. And not just because the word HEAT dominates the page in bold, fiery type.

It’s a dynamic and captivating design. Flames, embers, and swirling smoke create a sense of intensity, while layered imagery—stone steps, a burning cauldron (or altar?), and a regal silhouette—build intrigue. The woman stands in defiance. Or is it acceptance? Either way, we’re hooked.

The title Everflame works too. Maybe it’s a metaphor, maybe it’s a literal eternal fire—but it sounds epic. And credit to the author for not inflating his name. He lets the art and title do the heavy lifting.

The only downside is this… the text at the bottom says it’s Book Three of some saga. Damn it. Now they’re asking for quite a commitment. We either buy all three or walk away from Ever

Based on the Cover, We Think This Book Is About…
A royal girl marked by fire rises to challenge a cursed dynasty. She holds the key to a flame that never dies—and everyone either wants to control her or kill her.

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)

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  1. Diem is caught between two warring factions in a realm on the brink of collapse. To protect those she loves, she must uncover the truth about her past and the powerful, eternal force at the center of it all—the Everflame, a magical fire that never goes out and may hold the key to her world’s survival or destruction.

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