Of the Elemental Goddesses who protect the universe, few are as powerful, as primal, and as bored as Phyxe, the Goddess of Fire. When she is suddenly transported and held captive without her powers, Phyxe is furious. She finds herself in the company of Tru, a warrior prince intent on keeping his people protected from an invading force. He is desperate for an edge in the battle against the invaders, and Phyxe arrived instead. The Goddess must overcome the barrier keeping her power at bay and help the warrior save his race. As she seeks the source to rekindle her flame, she finds herself challenged. Is the warrior her fire in disguise?
Stacia D. Kelly is the author of Phyxe: Goddess of Fire, the first in the Goddess Chronicles. Her current fiction projects include writing about snarky Goddesses who love giving their men a hard time as they get ripped through the universe on the whim of a God out for Energy. Phyxe, the Goddess of Fire is out for demon blood even though her powers are contained, the planet and people hate her, and her sexy savior wants nothing to do with her. She is also the author of several non-fiction books, Muse. breathe. focus. achieve., a book dedicated to helping fiction writers get over their fears, and 9 Months In ~ 9 Months Out, a holistic health pre and post natal book for moms.
Stacia runs workshops (online and at conferences) focused on helping writers get over their blocks and fears. She's created an entire relaxation package for writers to use in the comfort of their own office. She's helped newbie writers and best selling authors achieve breakthroughs in their stories and idea flow. She also reviews dark paranormal romance book for HorrorView.
When she's not writing, she at the gym, teaching self defense classes around her home area, writing proposals for government contractors, or harassing family and friends. Sometimes, her creative streak ends up sending her in alternate directions like painting or sculpting.
Fire, it heals and burns you. That is what you will discover when you read this book. It was a bit slow in the beginning, but once you are in the story, you are taken on an amazing ride. You can feel the constant heat between the characters. Raw emotions run hide from the beginning of the story to the end. I did however skim here and there, not often but a couple of times just due to my reading habit. It got very detailed with feelings, and that is something that I can stand sometimes, but in this story I just wanted something different. Still a wonderful read though. Thanks for a great story.
I am a slow reader and I still read it in 11 days because everytime I set it done I was like "I wonder what is going to happen next, when can I read again?"