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Review: Heat Reborn - Karida Clarke

Heat Reborn (Phoenix Warriors, #2)Heat Reborn by Karida Clarke
Tina's rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the second book in this series. Like the first book, this one is not stop action from the beginning to the end. I knew we would get to learn more about the other characters and in this one we learn about Hadia the witch and Samuel who is a Phoenix warrior. Once together these two really light up the story and you can feel the heat from the chemistry between them.

We learn more about the depth of this growing storyline this author is setting up. More creatures and more twist are coming our way which each book in this series. Love how twisted this story is becoming. What will this author bring out next in the next book of this incredible series. I love seeing all the characters from the first book in this one too. This paranormal story isn't like any other you will find or read. It has a uniqueness that keeps you glued to every page. Can't wait until the next story comes out.


Heat Reborn (Phoenix Warriors, #2)

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Samuel, a Phoenix Warrior who monitors otherworldly interactions in the human realm, is eager to return to business as usual after his recent rebirth. Immersing himself in technology has always been enough before, but something seems to be missing now.

Hadia, a young Mauritanian woman, was rescued from a life of enslavement by her mentor, the Desert Witch. Together, the women have the task of guarding the Eye of the Sahara, a portal to other realms. When the portal begins showing signs of failing, the Desert Witch sends Hadia on a search for help.

Hadia has met Phoenix Warriors before, but nothing could have prepared her for Samuel and the threat he may pose to her freedom. Samuel communicates better with computers than people, but his desire for Hadia makes him uncertain whether to trust logic or instinct.

Can they restore the portal before the realm is overrun by evil? Or will their feelings compromise the safety of all humanity?

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