
Title: Of Fire and Flame
Author: Donna Grant
Series: Dark Kings #18.7
Pages: 98

This novella is basically the missing scene of Con and Rhi’s breakup. It’s told from Con, Rhi and Deaths POV so you get a sense of how everyone reacted, and how their feelings and thoughts impacted everything.
I have mixed feelings about this novella. So I should probably say that I have never been a fan of the Rhi and Con relationship. I did like their book, but I never imagined them as a couple while reading this series over the past few years. While this little novella is a nice little addition to have, I don’t think it was necessary for the series, especially since it does change events that happened in previous books.
Also, I still feel Con was being ridiculous in pushing Rhi away. He does it for the other kings but you know they would have kicked his ass if they knew that was the reason for it. They would have seen how stupid it was and stopped him from ruining their relationship, even if they were jealous of their happiness. They still would have supported their relationship and pushed him to be happy.
I think in the end, while it was nice of her to write this missing part of their story, I don’t think it was necessary. So this novella just gets three stars from me because while it is good for what it is, I don’t think it brought anything new to the series.
*ARC provided by the author for an honest review.*
Previous books and reviews for the series:
#0.1 Dark Cravings
#0.2 Nights Awakening
#0.3 Dawn’s Desire
#1 Darkest Flame
#2 Fire Rising
#3 Burning Desire
#4 Hot Blooded
#5 Night’s Blaze
#6 Soul Scorched
#6.5 Dragon King
#7 Passion Ignites
#8 Smoldering Hunger
#9 Smoke and Fire
#9.5 Dragon Fever
#10 Firestorm
#11 Blaze
#11.6 Constantine: A History
#11.7 Constantine: A History Part 2
#12 Heat
#13 Torched
#13.1 Constantine: A History Part 3
#13.5 Dragon Night
#14 Dragonfire
#14.5 Dragon Claimed
#15 Ignite
#16 Fever
#16.5 Dragon Lost
#17 Flame
#18 Inferno
#18.4 Whiskey and Wishes
#18.6 Heart of Gold