
Now with that being said, Rielle and Eliana are very different characters. “People like us don’t fight for our own hope … We fight for everyone else’s.” It felt like it was forced to end that way. And, can I say that this book was unnecessarily long? That ending was placed there to cut the book and like finally bring it to an end if that makes any sense. It didn’t feel rushed but it felt like this book was ending for forever. Matter of fact, the ending is what I liked less of the book. Like when I read the prologue, and when I was reading the book, I was expecting that the ending will answer some questions, but it didn’t. Which leads me to my next problem, when the book ends it doesn’t answer any of the questions created by the prologue. I guess it would make more sense if it was like a prologue for the whole series, but not for like one book. Like the prologue makes sense to an extent, but it does not resonate with the main story of the book at all. But no, honestly, you’d be better off reading the prologue after you finish the book because, to be honest, I was confused all throughout that book with that beginning. The prologue is the total opposite of what the book is like, and since its at the beginning, you normally think that the book is going to take after that. First, the Prologue of this book! What the hell is that prologue doing there? The prologue confused the fu*k out of me, I’m not sure what’s it doing at the beginning of the book. Now, here’s to the problems that I had with the book. Her life is turned upside down when she realizes who she truly is and what is really going on in the world. Then, she has no other option than to ally with the enemy to save her family while simultaneously trying to help her enemy with another mission. She catches people on secret missions for money until her family is threatened.


Now, she has to take these trials in front of everyone to prove to the world that she’s loyal to the crown and wouldn’t betray anyone.Įliana, on the other hand, is a hunter. However, there’s this accident that happens while she’s trying to protect one of the people she loves and her secret is discovered. So for her whole life, she’s been trying to hide against her own will for her protection. Rielle, who is the first pov we follow, can control all of them and no one on the face of the earth has been able to do that.

In this world, people have the power to control the elements. Furyborn is placed between two different time frames. In this book, we follow the story from two different points of views, Rielle and Eliana. I have two friends who’ve been telling me two read this book for forever now, and I’m sorry to say that I didn’t like it as much as I wanted to.
