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Positive tags
Hero archetypes
Heroine archetypes
Protagonist archetypes
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Synopsis
Reunited with his legendary father, this half-elf defends his homeland. After their victory in the skies over Dar Goranth, Fieran and his newly-unified squadron travel to Fort Defense to reinforce the squadrons defending the Escarlish-Mongavarian border. Once there, they discover a harsher war than they have yet experienced. The constant dogfights are exhausting, the bombings are frequent, and the death toll high. Even two warriors with the magic of the ancient kings might not be enough. With the war raging around them, Fieran and Pip fight to keep their feelings hidden-from each other and from the rest of the squadron. When Fieran's impulsive nature gets the best of him at last, who will be hurt? Fly to Fury is book 3 in the War of the Alliance series, a humorous steampunk fantasy series filled with magical gadgets, elven warriors, and a hint of no-spice romance perfect for fans of Lindsay Buroker and K.M. Shea.
Tags
Is Fly to Fury appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
Parents should know this book contains war violence including dogfights, bombings, and deaths, but no graphic descriptions. Romance is clean with hidden feelings and no physical intimacy beyond what's appropriate for teens.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, grief, and war (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Teens will enjoy the aerial combat, magical gadgets, and the slow-burn romance between squadron members trying to hide their feelings.