Sunday, January 4, 2026

Lady of Fire (The Wandering Inn, #17)Lady of Fire by Pirateaba
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I can say this 100% every single time now: I cannot get over how much I love this series and how excited I am to get to read it. It's christmas and my birthday all at the same time, and on top of that, I read it slower because I never want it to end.

For how long the books are, and this one is just as heart-stoppingly long as the others, it's unique in that I never ever ever want it to stop.

So many characters at this point. So many gorgeous stories. So much current history. So much EMOTION.

I was just laughing with my family about just how crazy it is to have a single little scene where an ancient and impossibly powerful dragon is complaining about just how stupid Shrek is while refusing to stop watching it. And require commentary.

I couldn't stop chortling... not because the scene was funny in concept, and it is, but because of ALL the other things that had to happen FIRST for it to hit QUITE this hard.

That's the genius of this work. And I love it. Love, love, love.

And that's just a tiny little sliver. So much happens in just this book and it's world-wide and amazing in scope, with wars, a whole pirate section, medical drama with body-stealing friends, sex drama, and most of all---friendship.

And while all that's happening, we even get Soccer. And a little troublemaking inn-keeper telling the most powerful king in all the world to "stuff his face" on live TV. And he loves it. *shakes head*

I can't recommend this series enough. It's just too good on way too many levels.



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