Emma’s world is changing so fast it’s making her head spin. A few months ago she was just an ordinary seventeen-year-old trying to keep up with school, two jobs, and taking care of her ailing dad. Or so she thought. That was before the four hot Drakon brothers came into her life and turned it upside down, upsetting all her previous assumptions about her life, where she came from, and even who she … about her life, where she came from, and even who she is. Now everything is different. No longer is she just Emma Jones, she’s heir to the throne of Faery, a world in crisis that only she can save. Plus, she finally has a boyfriend. Well, actually, FOUR boyfriends.
Oh, and did I mention, they’re dragons?
And that’s just for starters! Flames of Fear continues the exciting story of Emma Jones that began in Flames of Truth, book one of the Lost Fae saga. Don’t miss out on Emma’s ever more amazing adventures! And there are even more coming in Book Three, so stay posted!
Flames of Fear is the second book of the saga The Lost Fae, a reverse harem series, intended for audiences 18 years and older.
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Flames of Fear by A.C. Pontone is a wonderful story that I have read and loved it. This is book number two in this wonderful story that I fell in love with. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about the fairy world and dragons.
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Emma is trying to figure out her relationships with the guys and deal with the revelation of who she is. I liked that we get to learn a little more about each of the guys. There is a bit of a surprise at the end, so I hope book 3 is out soon so we can see where this new twist goes 🙂
Her life is so different to what she had been used to. She is now the ruler of a new world and has gained four dragon boyfriends. What else will she face? How will she get on? Can she cope with it all? See how she gets on
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The 2nd installment in this series was great. I like how even though they are Twin Flames that does not equal love and trust right off the bad. It shows they do have choice and that the relationship have room to grow and strengthen. Emma is becoming more confident and as a character is growing which I really enjoyed but I do wish there was a bit more growth to her, I feel she is still pretty meek and could be so much more. Also there is a real story out side of just their relationship and bedroom time which is always a plus for me.
Second in The Lost Fae series, I felt this book was a little slow to start, but it gathered steam as it went, and by the last paragraph, I was shocked to find there were no more pages. I was also really disappointed.
Emma and the Drakon brothers returned to Faery in this book, and basically jumped from the frying pan into the fire. Emma is in true need of learning how her powers works at some point other than when she’s in a rage. I suspect that they’ll really come in handy.
I highly recommend this book.
Flames of Fear (The Lost Fae Book 2) Kindle Edition
by A.C. Pontone
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Flames of Fear was much better than the first book of the Lost Fae. There was a story outside of the smexy time and the story was fascinating.
Emma and her Twin Flames head to Faery, to aid with the resistance and free Faery from the evils of the Dragon King and the King of Faery.
We get to meet the resistance and understand the backstory of Faery and the Dragons, including the Drakon brothers. Ms. Pontone gives us wonderful backstories that explain the brothers and their lives as well as their reluctance to complete the bond.
I enjoys the delicately left bread crumbs regarding two mysteries in the book. The villains, as always, are more than they appear. Side-characters are well created and three dimensional, with the exception of the bratty young women. They were very stereotypical mean-girls or Queen Bees.
The story is told in first person between 6 different narrators. It is good that the writer uses the convention of putting the narrator’s name at the beginning of the chapter, because the writing style doesn’t seem t change from narrator to narrator.
Smexy time is abundant, but never vulgar. Sometimes the euphemisms are a tad corny and seem to come from a 1960s romance novel.
The writing and the story were so great, the few drawbacks are easy to dismiss.
5 stars out of 5.
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So good! Emma is learning more about herself and more about the Drakon brothers. The relationships develop in a good pace. No instalove but they are working on their relationship and i like it that there are issues that they discuss and work out. It’s well written jusf like the first book and i recommend this for sure
Emma has an exciting journey with her harem on the way to the land of fae and dragon. Then to be kidnapped by her enemies and find the missing flame. I can’t wait to read the next installment.
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If you plan to read this book, you should have read the first already, so you know the theme of the story. This time we get to know more about our flame dragons and some new characters apear that will make things even more interesting. I really, really, can’t say more, not to spoil the story – It’s good to read it as a surprise, and trying to figure out what will happen next.
I know you will love this story as much as I did.
Just to spark your interest to the roof: we finally get to travel to Fairy!
The book ends in a way that will leave you totally hooked – just a warning for those that don’t like cliffhangers-I can’t wait to see what will happen next (by now, I know it will be totally worth it to wait for the 3rd book!)
What a great read Flames of Fear is! The 2nd book of the Lost Fae series.
Emma’s world has changed, just a few months ago, she thought she was just an ordinary girl of 17 yrs with 2 jobs, school and a sick dad. Then 4 hot sexy men show up, the Drakon brothers. Now Emma’s world is upside down and everything she’s not so ordinary anymore.
The characters have a lot of depth, and continue to grow as the 2nd book progress. The relationship between Emma and the Drakon brothers is so hot! Their bonds continue to grow and becomes stronger, the storyline is absolutely fantastic! Definitely a roller coaster of a ride! You’ll get plenty of action, intrigue and of course, lots of passion! A definite must read. I can’t wait what the next book will bring.
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After the disaster in the last book, the Drakon brothers are keeping Emma under very close watch. Emma learns many more things about this new world that she was born into, but she never knew existed, including surprises about her lineage and more information about her Twin Flames. She also gets to meet other key players in the magical realm, and she starts to understand better her role within it. Two powerful kings, though, have their own plans for her.
How will Emma’s relationship evolve with her Twin Flames? How do her father and Amy fit into it all? Who will be the master of her fate, her or someone else?
I appreciated that the author gave a little sum-up of book one from Emma’s perspective at the start; there is always time between reading books in a series, so a mini recap helps. I do feel, though, that the exposition at the beginning went on a little long, not only summarizing information of the last book but summarizing some of what has happened between the end of that book and the start of this one. Of note, this book had several cliffhangers. I like how we learned more about the background of the Drakon brothers, especially James.
If you enjoyed the previous book in this series, you will appreciate reading about their continuing adventure as well as Emma and the Drakon brothers learning more about each other. While this could be enjoyed without having read the first book since she does do a good job of summarizing it, you will have a deeper appreciation of the story if you have read book 1.
Loved the book, the storyline was well written and the characters. Emma is frazzled once she meets the four Drakon brothers and a lot of things happen that makes Emma world crashes. There is a lot of action that you just have to keep reading to see what happened next.
Thank you for allowing me to review this book it was great.
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Flames of Fear was so good, it was an excellent sequel to the first book in the series. The story picks up shortly after where Flames of Truth ended and there is tension in the air. The Drakon brothers are mad at Emma for not telling them about her stalker and Emma is mad at them because of their reaction, after all they have only just met and things have kinda been out of control. Either way both sides are a little pissed and things get crazier when others show up and truths are revealed.
Emma is really starting to grow into her new role as an heir to Faerie and as a twin flame. Emma is starting to be more confident in life and more forward with her guys. Emma is getting to know the guys more, moving closer to them and acting more forward with them as well. While this is a reverse harem the story isn’t insta-love and they do have problems in their relationship, there is still the bond and they are starting to love each other but they still get angry when another makes a bad decision or something is kept from them. These factors in the relationship gives it a more realistic feel.
The plot is so good, some of Emma’s past is revealed and secrets come out but before Emma can even processes this an event happens and Emma and the Drakons have to go to Faerie. There Emma will be in even more danger and she will learn some shocking things. I love that we get to hear from not only Emma but the Drakon brothers as well, I just wish we had more chapters with the brothers pov.
Flames of Fear was really good and I enjoyed every minute of it. This book was so entertaining with its magic, secrets, romance, danger, and a couple of plot twists. If you enjoyed Flames of Truth then I suggest you get Flames of Fear. I for one cannot wait for the next book in the series.
Overall 4.5 stars
Wow! The second book in the Lost Fae series.
I was hooked from the first page to the very last. Character development is great we learn more of Emma and all of her twin Flames, their relationships grow.
It was captivating and exciting a real page turner. I can not wait to see what is in store for these characters after the ending!
Wow, what a ride! Emma and her Flames are trying their best to navigate and strengthen their relationship when her world is flipped upside down. Again. With being chased, her Father finally sharing truths and missing friends, Emma has to return to Faery. Only as she is making stronger bonds with her men, Emma is thrown into despair. Steam 7/10 * Sweet 9/10 * Alt 1st POV * RH * Cliffhanger
Amazing storytelling as we follow Emma and her 4 twin flames through more of the story! Lots of action and lots of coming to terms about things. This is an awesome series and I really suggest you start with the first book or you will be totally lost!