Iron Flame

Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros
The Empyrean, #2
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Iron Flame picks up right where Fourth Wing left off — with tension, secrets, and a whole lot of emotional damage. It builds on the world and relationships established in book one, raising the stakes in every possible way. The pacing is a bit less relentless this time around, but that allows for deeper character development and more emotional weight. Violet continues to grow as a protagonist, grappling with trauma, responsibility, and trust in ways that feel raw and real. While some plot threads veer off course, the emotional payoff makes it worth the ride.

This is a sequel that’s darker, heavier, and more complex. While it may not have the same thrill factor as Fourth Wing, it delivers something deeper — heartbreak, growth, and the kind of tension that keeps you flipping pages. If you’re invested in dragons, rebellion, and slow-burn romance, this book absolutely delivers. It’s a powerful continuation that leaves you bracing for whatever comes next.

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