A review by abby_ace_of_books
Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas

4.0

"She was Aelin Ashryver-Galathynius - and she would not be afraid."

Heir of Fire is the third installation in the Throne of Glass series, and going into it, I remembered literally 1 semblance of a scene and then misremembered the ending (leaving me emotionally unprepared). While it isn't my favorite book in the series, the last 10% is what made me continue to read the first time I read this series.
The reason I'm still not a huge fan of this book is because I'm not really a Rowan/Celaena fangirl...I found their scenes to be slower than everyone else's, and of the POVs, I dreaded theirs the most. That being said, I feel like not much happened in this book as a whole. Until the last 30% or so, the characters are mostly just slowly working towards their little goals, and it's not really all that interesting. I almost rated it lower than Crown of Midnight, but the ending spared it from that fate because it hurts so much.
As I said before, Rowan and Celaena are my least favorite of the characters. I think it might just be that I have an issue with main characters in half the books I read, but I wasn't drawn to them and their dynamics for the first half of the book. Aedion also annoyed me for a while, and I still think he's kinda bland. Manon, Abraxos, and the Thirteen are some of my favorites just because of their vibes and that they're not hyper-focused on romance, at least for this book. Dorian and Sorscha were my favorites in this, and Dorian is definitely better upon a reread? I don't know why or how. I'm also still a Chaol apologist, sorry not sorry. He's literally the meme about "you say you want complex characters, but you didn't try to understand him."
Even though Heir of Fire isn't my favorite book in the series, I think it sets up well for book 4 (which was my favorite the last time I read it), and I'm glad Celaena finally picked a love interest.

3.75/5
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