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|title=Cursed By Fire
|author=Jacquelyn Frank
|publisher=Piatkus
|date=February 2015
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|website=http://www.jacquelynfrank.com/
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|summary=An interesting premise is spoiled by clunky writing and a drawn-out love story.
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The blurb of Cursed By Fire had me interested. I loved the opening, in which we meet Dethan, a former warrior cursed by the gods to suffer an unending punishment for daring to steal immortality from them, and follow his attempts to lead the armies of Hexis to victory to appease one of the vengeful gods.
I’d like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to TheBookBag.
For a better example of both fantasy and romance, check out [[Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor]], which features both a compelling, evocative fantasy world and a strong protagonist. In [[Moth and Spark by Anne Leonard]] we said that it was a good romance but shame about the fantasy.
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