Book Review: A Question of Power (The Fire Chronicles #2) by Susi Wright

HAS question of power It is the second book in the series. the chronicles of fire by Suzy Wright. preceded by Fire’s LordEast Question offers some answers in this volume, but hides several more in a sequel to come. If you want to take a trip to a fantasy land, full of adventure and romance, start the journey of the chronicles of fire. This book is just a technical stop on this fantastic journey.

While it is preferable that you read the first volume, the second volume is also strong enough to stand on its own. Before landing in Susi Wright’s fantasy realm, she equips him with a map and a crash course in Gaian philosophy, so he’ll have a sense of direction once he arrives. It is refreshing to note the abundance of female characters in the book. Some of them are present from the first volume, while others are presented now. They are quite intriguing and portray different visions of the Ideal Woman.

Humans cohabit the planet with Gaians and other fantastical races. Gaians are humanoids with superior perceptive powers and a few more magical tricks up their sleeves. However, there are also physical characteristics specific to Gaians, they have light-colored hair and eyes with a mystical glow that never fails to go unnoticed. New times find these two races living together in the safety of an Alliance and nurturing a new hybrid race, which proves to surpass the parents.

Early on, we follow one of the most promising young Gaian warriors, Xandor, on his quest to find and rescue other members of his race. His journey will result in finding and adding valuable members to his clan and to his life as well. Thus, the characters that inhabit the series emerge quickly. The tension in the air that they all breed forces the hand of their leader, Luminor, the Fire Lord, to act against a great evil that threatens to suffocate the new world order. And so they ride into battle against an unknown enemy fueled by an insatiable hunger for power.

HAS question of power is, without a doubt, a great book for young adults who love fantasy novels. The story is well written and the plot is easy to follow, it goes perfectly with the scent of spring. All in all, it is a refreshing read for people of all ages.

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