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Marking the edge of existence, the lethal wall of the World’s Divide has stood untouched for centuries. In that same time, Virisinigne has been ruled as a single kingdom—until now.

Under siege and sure to lose, the king has only one card left to play and one son who he is willing to risk it on. Despite being largely estranged since a teen, when crown and country demand Captain Niall’s return home, duty compels him to answer.

Niall expects to be enlisted to fight, but when his father hastily commands him to take a pendant and sail through the impenetrable Divide and plead for mercy from the unknown, he begins to realise how unique his calling is—and wonders if he is truly the man for the job.

But if Niall cannot be the prince he has spent his life trying to ignore and find a way to mend aeons of division in a world where all bow to a deity of fire, everything will burn...

516 pages, Hardcover

Published October 20, 2024

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Alexia Muelle-Rushbrook

8 books87 followers
Alexia Muelle-Rushbrook is a multi-genre author who lives with her family surrounded by animals in rural Suffolk, UK.

Although her novels vary, whether epic fantasy, dystopian, paranormal mystery romance, dark psychological thriller, or anything in between, she promises thoughtful, heartfelt stories, rich characters, and worlds to get lost in.

Stay tuned to see what genre-bending novel is coming next by visiting her website and signing up to her newsletter: www.alexiamuellerushbrook.co.uk

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Profile Image for C.L. Adams.
Author 4 books6 followers
October 19, 2024
In the Name of the Flame is primarily a fantasy novel (clocking in at over 600 pages!), with a clean romance sub-plot. You can expect references to a divine force and appropriate holy-sect behaviour, death, betrayal, war, love, creatures that defy belief, pirates, royalty, LGBTQ+ rep, and more!

Prince Niall sets out to cross the "World's Divide" (A lethal wall separating his home kingdom from... the unknown), however when his home is threatened, he must cross the divide to seek help from whoever is on the other side. The prince will have to face culture shock, literal threats to his life and those he loves, and adjust what he thinks he knows of the world and his own life if he hopes to see his home again...

Really don't want to spoil this by saying more! It is such a good read, and I devoured it in a few days. Alexia continues to prove that she can conquer any genre she puts her pen to, and I can't wait to see what she does next!
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55 reviews3 followers
September 3, 2024
5 stars are not enough to give this book.
Alexia has done it again.
When I found out alexia was writing a fantasy, I screamed with delight and anticipation. I've loved every book that she has written, and I knew this would be no exception.

A dual world, portal fantasy with a twist, actually quite a few twists.
It follows Niall, the 7th son of the king who has been shunned and sent to see from a young age.
But when it suits his father, he calls upon Niall to save the kingdom.

Can he travel beyond the divide and save his kingdom, and gain his father's respect? You'll have to read it to find out.

Oh, and did I mention the dragons? I didn't did I. Yes, there are dragons. Lots of dragons.
Profile Image for Iona McDonald.
41 reviews
August 10, 2024
Wow - I'm unsure if I have the talent this author clearly has to use words in a way that gives this book justice! The depth of character development, the intertwining sub plots and descriptive, almighty scenes of sword fights and dragon battles... This book takes fantasy novels to a whole new level I haven't seen before.

All hail Alexia Muelle-Rushbrook, who continues to publish books with astonishing skill and literary talent. Every genre is taken to the very edge of what's possible when put in this author's hands.

Fantasy fanatics and those new to the genre alike will fall in love with this awe-inspiring piece of work!

Clocking in at over 600 pages, this is a beast more than worth slaying!
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Author 21 books15 followers
July 29, 2024
This is without doubt one of the finest fantasy books I have ever read. And one of the most well written.

If there was ever any doubt about Alexia's abilities to write in multiple genres (there wasn't), then this book will without question brush those concerns aside. The theme of dragons is vastly overused in the modern era, to the point of boredom. Nobody does anything original with them anymore, and to be honest if I see a dragon on the cover (unless it's an indie book) then I will quite happily brush it aside.

But this? This was incredible. And so is the cover. So in terms of judging a book by it's cover? Yeah.

The main character Niall is the Prince and seventh son of Virisinigne, who is sent by his father in a desperate plea, to cross the World's Divide in search of help before their world is decimated by a tyrant hell bent on ruling over everything. The world building begins immediately as we learn all about the 'dogs' and the Flame, and how the people of this other world revere and worship its power.

Niall must undergo a pilgrimage to determine if he is worthy of the flame and the help of his new friends, and along the way he learns a great deal more than he was told by his own father. Full of treachery, exploration, ancient lore, mythical creatures, revolutionary exploration of dragons and their bonds with humanity, and characters so rich that you want each to have their own spin-off, this book is up there with my top reads of 2024, no question.

And the ending? All I will say is I'd better not have to wait too long for the next one, or I'm going to get withdrawal symptoms!

Alexia is firmly one of the greatest writers I have come across in this generation, and the fact she waited until just a few years ago to begin is a tragedy. For one, I'd have the sequel by now! If you haven't read any of her work before, please educate yourself on a true master of the craft, and apparently, every genre she writes!
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174 reviews
September 9, 2025
Wow. How does she keep coming up with these stories? If you love a good quest with quality characters and a well developed plot look no further.
This really deserves a wide audience in age, gender, race. It's fun filled action but some poignant questions are asked along the way.
Judge a book by its fantastic cover design. You won't be disappointed.
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Author 23 books567 followers
March 27, 2025
As a reader who mostly reads thrillers, I'm always wary about straying out of my comfort zone, but from time to time I do, and mostly, I have a great time. Did I have a great time with this romantasy about dragons, fire and adventure. You bet!

I've read the big title on dragons and fantasy (we all know the one), but the main thing I don't enjoy in those books is the spice. And this book delivered on hardly any spice, so ticked all the boxes for me! If you're a fan of THAT series, then you'll also enjoy this.

It was unique to have a male MC too and the story throws you straight into the action. I didn't feel there were any parts that dragged and that's impressive for such a long book.

Highly recommended for romantasy and fantasy lovers, those who love dragons and adventure.
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Author 35 books149 followers
October 9, 2024
Alexia is such a talented writer and I loved reading her first fantasy novel! It took me a while to get into the story - I always struggle a bit with fantasy and learning new worlds - but I’m glad I stuck with it because it really does have all the makings of a truly epic fantasy tale. There’s quite a significant cliffhanger at the end but it only makes me excited to see what might happen next. The last few hundred pages just flew by so I’m writing my review feeling quite giddy - might have to come back with more fleshed out thoughts 😂
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289 reviews3 followers
January 30, 2025
I really enjoyed this novel. The characters were likeable, the plot was thrilling, and it had a lot of action and suspense. I love fantasy books and dragons and, although dragons are common in fantasy, the author found a new, unique way of writing them. The only reason I didn’t give it five stars is because I felt the start was a bit slow and the book potentially could have been shorter without losing anything important, but it quickly grabbed my attention and I’m glad I kept with it!
894 reviews7 followers
August 7, 2025
This story is very well written, and the world building is great. This story sucks you in, and it is difficult to stop listening. The Narrator does an Excellent job with the various characters' voices and the entire storyline. I highly recommend this Audible book for others to either read or listen to.
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346 reviews4 followers
June 7, 2026
Oh my goodness, what an incredible story!!

I was hooked from the first words and finished this in one sitting. @alexia_muelle_rushbrook did an amazing job with the world building, I felt like I was right there next to Niall. I loved how descriptive this was.

As for the magic system and the Dragons... well simply exquisite doesn't quite cover it but comes close. I really enjoyed the pilgrimage as well, this is such a unique system of becoming charred with a dragon. I adored the cheekiness of the dragons, the fact that they all had such varied personalities came through clearly in the book.

Over all the plot was fascinating and kept me engaged the whole way through and I actually can't wait to continue this in the next book. I highly recommend this to fantasy readers, especially one that LOVE dragons!!! Just amazing!
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232 reviews325 followers
October 21, 2024
I read this book in one sitting and it’s 600 pages. If that doesn’t explain how good it was, I don’t know what will. I loved the mass amount of dragons, a well developed plot, and characters so well hashed out that I felt as though I had known them for years. I was invested in this story, trying to determine the next twist, and there are plenty, but never able to quite get it correct. I loved the writing so much and the final twist at the end had me itching for more!
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198 reviews
October 3, 2024
I am so thankful to have received an ARC of this book which I really injoyed. I love a good book with dragons and this is a very refreshing story with an interesting MMC and his quest to safe his kingdom. As the seventh son of the king of Virisinigne without any special skills or powers he has always felt like a spare and now everything depends on him. This book had me hooked from the first page. I really enjoyed Alexia's writing style, the world building, the characters, the plot-twists and the dragons. I am looking forward to reading more about this world and I will definitely be checking out more books from this author.
14 reviews
September 30, 2024
I received an ARC copy of this book, and it was honestly a DNF for me. I was very interested in the concept, but after the first 100 pages I just couldn’t get into it. Calling the dragons fyre dogs was off putting and on top of that the author just kept pushing it by keeping with that theme, like crops that are called dog grass because they are fertilized by “fyre dogs”, or the dragons kept in kennels, or chameleons being called rainbow dogs. The whole thing just really kept me from getting into the story line at all.
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Author 23 books19 followers
September 24, 2024
I am bereft.

I am never going to be the person who gets to read this book for the first time ever again.

I’m a massive fan of Alexia’s writing. The way she creates characters solidly grounded into her worlds is second to none. Give those characters a world of dragons, war, betrayal and those characters seep from the page to live in your heart forever more.

The main character, Niall grows so much in this book, learning about himself and what he’s capable of, despite being riddled with self-doubt and second-guessing himself. Flawed, capable, honourable and resolute. It might take him the whole book to realise it, but he really is the one person who can save two worlds.

Surround him with a loyal crew who would sail off the world for him then have him meet the love of his life and he feels even more real. Take him from his world, and put him another, with vastly different mores, with a different religion that calls to him, a different set of values (not all of which he can bring himself to agree with), replace his own royal family with another that feels similar but different, and you want him to win. To save them. To unite them. But can he? He’s the seventh son. A disposable heir, sent on a suicide mission. The alliances he forges are so perfect, from the diminutive pynyt to the Kennel Maid, he needs them, and they complete him.

The story reads like a heroic epic. The quest, the trials, and the combat. It all leads up to an blockbuster climax which almost made me late for work. I couldn’t leave Niall in his final battle while I went off to adult (literally, I sat in the carpark reading). Fortunately, Kindles are wipe clean, as I finished the book eating my lunch, my food forgotten on the fork until it fell off.
And there, in the bloody (meatball covered) aftermath, the final chapter and I prayed to the Flame that Alexia gains superpowers to write the sequel by this evening, so I can return to this multi-layered, textured world.

Five stars? Five thousand stars, and each one aflame.
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52 reviews1 follower
June 4, 2026
For lovers of traditional fantasy books, as opposed to the more contemporary romatasy format – this book is going to tick a lot of people’s boxes! This is an epic fantasy novel and a half! And this is just the first installment – it felt almost like a trilogy condensed into one book. I kept on thinking we must be near the end – but no there was much more to go.

So much in here a lot of people are going to fall in love with. The characters were great, we have Fire Dogs (aka dragons but don’t say the name or you’ll get in trouble!), there’s some fated mate romantasy moments as well as a wonderful create sidekick.

And with all lovely sidekicks – I think I would quite happily read a whole standalone book just on them!

I often find that I get a bit twitchy when I see the words fated mates – as I find the whole destiny of love a bit too ick for me. But I loved see how Alexia dealt with this. One of the first times one of the pair actually question whether the other person was happy with the face that they were supposed to be fated mates. Loved it.

The pace was pretty well maintained throughout. There was a couple of moments where I felt it was a bit too epic sized for my brain (plot wise) and there seemed a few scene fillers. But overall it was well maintained.

Despite the length of the book I did feel the final fight sequence felt a bit rushed – part of me wondered whether it would have worked better as two books with more depth to this – as the depth given to the rest of the book was so detailed.

Loved the sarcastic moments from his crew and the other smaller characters felt well thoughtout. There was just a few moments when I felt Niall as a hardened sea captain could have been a bit more dominant and rugged.

Fantastic fantasy vibes!

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29 reviews2 followers
September 23, 2024
This book follows Niall, the seventh son of a king and a sailor by trade, who embarks on a perilous mission when his kingdom falls under siege. As a prince with little claim to power, Niall is sent beyond a world divider to seek aid in hopes of saving his homeland. What unfolds is a riveting journey centered on growth, faith, found family, love, loss, and, above all, the power of choice.

The author masterfully portrays Niall’s evolution from a humble sailor to a man who must grapple with the weight of his lineage and the responsibility of his mission. The found family he forms along the way is particularly touching, adding layers of emotional depth to the adventure. The story’s exploration of faith and perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds is both compelling and inspiring.

While the book had me fully immersed, the only element that kept it from being a perfect 5-star read was the ending. It felt slightly rushed, and I found myself wanting more time to savor the resolution and to see deeper reflections from the characters. A more fleshed-out conclusion would have given this story the closure it deserved.

That said, this is an exceptional novel, and I highly recommend it for anyone seeking a heartfelt adventure filled with meaningful relationships and difficult choices. My rating: 4.75/5 stars.
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33 reviews3 followers
September 14, 2025
I went into this expecting just another dragon book, but I was so wrong.

The story follows Nyall, the seventh son of the King of Virisinigne, who is sent across the divide to seek help for his people and fathers kingdom. With no idea what lies on the other side, he sets out into the unknown, and that journey unfolds into a gripping, layered fantasy.

The world-building is clear, immersive, and never overwhelming. The beginning feels slower, but it’s deliberate and pays off once the pace picks up. The characters are well-developed, with real depth, and thankfully no whiny FMCs in sight. Peanut completely stole my heart, though I wasn’t convinced by the audiobook voice chosen for him, which didn’t quite match the way I imagined Peanut to be, I need m a Peanut!

At 600 pages, this is exactly the kind of chunky fantasy I love. The book blends dragons, action, mystery, and a touch of romance, including LGBTQ themes, with a MMC who isn’t your typical arrogant prince. There are some excellent unexpected twists, and the build-up to book two is perfectly handled.

Well written, solidly plotted, and far too underrated. If you enjoy immersive fantasy with dragons, action, and heart, this is a gem worth picking up. I can’t wait for the sequel.

⭐️ For me this was a solid 4.3 read, rounded to 4 stars here.
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131 reviews2 followers
October 20, 2024
In the Name of the Flame by Alexia Muelle-Rushbrook is a fantasy masterpiece that has everything you could ask for—an intricate plot with complex characters, dragons, war, love, and even LGBTQ+ representation. At over 600 pages, it’s a beast of a book, but every word is worth the journey!

Prince Niall, the 7th son of a king, must cross the deadly “World’s Divide” to seek help when his home is threatened. What unfolds is a story filled with twists, literal and cultural divides, and life-or-death battles that test everything he thought he knew. The world-building is top-notch, with a portal fantasy twist that offers so much more than just a typical adventure story. Expect to encounter pirates, royalty, and more supernatural creatures than you can count!

The pacing is perfect, and the intertwining subplots keep you on the edge of your seat. And yes—dragons. Did I mention the dragons? They’re in there, and they are EPIC.

Alexia proves once again that she can conquer any genre she sets her mind to. Her literary talent shines in every sentence, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in fantasy writing. If you haven’t picked this up yet, you’re in for a wild, unforgettable ride.

Can’t wait to see what Alexia does next!
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13 reviews2 followers
November 13, 2024
A fantastic story with strong characters and a unique system of magic.

This story uses the 'chosen one' trope in a different way to what I have seen before. The exploration of a new place is clever, as readers discover the world and unravel its mysteries alongside the characters. I particularly enjoyed the fact that while one world is apparently enlightened and one is not, there were clear flaws and benefits to each; as in reality, neither were perfect, not by a long shot.

Each character has their own strong personality, so it is easy to connect with and adore them all.

The system of magic and bonding isn't one I have seen before, and mixes beautifully with a sort of religion. The political upheaval, the history of war, and the outcome of the plot feels particularly relevant in the current climate.

The twists and turns kept coming, and arguably the biggest twist I absolutely did not expect; it was very well set up!

The storyline is satisfactorily closed in this book, and yet there is a cliffhanger with new information; for that reason I felt that the book is both finished, and yet evidently the first in a series. The hook for the next story is strong - I am really intrigued! I can't wait to see what these characters do next, and in which world!
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205 reviews6 followers
July 29, 2025
A Quill Forged in Dragonfire

Epic fantasy spun by Muelle-Rushbrook where dragons breathe life into legends

My heart is still racing after finishing In the Name of the Flames. Alexia Muelle-Rushbrook weaves a lush world of fire and myth with such vivid detail that I was instantly hooked. Niall, the reluctant hero, is utterly charming in his flaws: “Action was my friend. Words were where I struggled,” he admits, and I couldn’t help but root for him from the start.

The pacing leans into the leisurely beat of epic fantasy, but each moment feels purposefully painted—I was literally lulled to sleep by a dragon’s breath: “It was the first time I’d been lulled to sleep by the breathing of a dragon.”

The humour sparkles behind every corner: “She was always befriending creatures when we grew up. Actually, I think that’s how she met her husband—talking to his horse.” I laughed out loud and felt even closer to this world and its people.

This adventure beyond the Divide is more than a tale of kingdoms at war; it’s a story of heart and wit, of ancient walls and personal growth. If you crave a mesmerizing storyline, richly drawn characters, and moments that will steal your breath—and your heart—this journey is exactly what you’ve been waiting for.
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455 reviews21 followers
June 5, 2026
Thank you LBT for having me on this book review tour and for my gifted copy of this epub.

First I have to say I love this cover. Second I will be buying this book cause I need all my friends to read it !!!

Omg this book was really good it was a fantasy and it was a bigger book. Definitely took me longer than I thought. Stupid work and life.

We follow Prince Niall who’s on a mission to cross the Worlds Divide which is basically a wall that separates his kingdom from who knows what. Yeah sounds scary to me. Not sure I would have gone on such a quest but the prince doesn’t really have a choice because his home is being threatened and he has to seek help from whatever is on the other side.

The amount of stuff he goes through is crazy. Like the twists and turns and the descriptions in this book so well done. Also the character development holy cow.

The action was top notch too and I loved how kept me on the edge of my seat !!! I thought I had it all figured out and then another twist was thrown in and I was back to square one!!!

I am for going to be getting the audio book I need something to listen to on my way to work and a few trips I have coming up. Highly recommend this book.

The world is so well done found myself wanting to go lol.

Overall great book !!
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284 reviews9 followers
May 28, 2025
🔥 In The name of the flame 🔥

⚔️🔥 this book doesn’t ask for your attention it literalllyyyy seizes it 🔥⚔️

Alexia Muelle-Rushbrook doesn’t write stories, she honestly breathes entire worlds. This book is honestly a portal fantasy so vivid, youll swear you smelled the ash and heard roars of dragons echoing in your bones 🐉

Niall is the kind of prince you don’t root for. Disgraced, Exiled. Called back not out of love, but desperation. His journey beyond the World’s Divide is ferallll, soul scorching packed with war, loyalty, identity, and everything sacred and brutal about love and legacy.


Tropessss
Dragons 🐉
Found family 🗡️
Reluctant royal ⛓️
Divine magic 🕯️
Bloodlines and betrayal 🩸
Epic fantasy 👑
Clean romance (but sizzling!) ❤️

It’s 600ish pages of epic glory that feel like 200 because youll read with your jaw clenched and your heart in your throat. Not a single wasted scene. No filler. Just pure, blazing brilliance start to finish.

🏹 don’t walk RIDE A DRAGON TO THIS BOOKkkkk 🐉

#inthenameoftheflame #alexiamuellerushbrook #fantasyreads #portalromance #reluctantroyalty #foundfamilyfeels #cleanromance #fantasywithheart #epicfantasy #bookrecs #dragonsforever
38 reviews
September 3, 2024
In the Name of the Flame follows Captain Niall, the somewhat abandoned son of the king, on a journey he has no idea what to expect. With his home under siege and his father, the King’s instructions clear that he should cross the world’s divide to seek help with nothing but a pendant and his crew, he is left doubting his suitability for the role on numerous occasions.

I loved the banter in this book, it added to the adventure and made the characters more lifelike. Captain Niall and his found family are the friends you didn’t think you needed, their loyalty to one another is second to none. Following a few days apart at the request of the new Worlds King to leave his crew behind on their ship, Niall later introduces his crew to a world like none they have encountered before and then takes them along for the mission of their life. With unimaginable obstacles and sarcastic dragons, they have to navigate problems in the new world to get back to their own with help as soon as possible.

I devoured this book and was not ready for it to end!
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45 reviews1 follower
April 10, 2026
This is my 1st book by Alexia Muelle-Rushbrook, but it definitely will not be my last. She has created 2 worlds in 1, separated by a World's Divide, a magical barrier that can't be crossed. This story follows Prince Niall & his crew as they set off to try & get help to defend their world against an army before all hope is lost. He's the seventh son & has lived his last 10 years at sea when the King recalls him & gives him this mission. With a pendant given to him by the King, they pass through the divide & find themselves in a world where magic exists, where dragons and humans can bond. His request for aid is not straightforward & he finds he must go on a pilgrimage to see the Empress, where his calling is uncovered.
I loved this book, an epic fantasy with magic, dragons, war, betrayal & love. Love of found family & fated mates, no spice, just an epic adventure. I can't wait to read what happens in the next book, A Storm of Frost and Flame. I'd love my own Pynyt, which will make sense once you read this book.
6 reviews
October 23, 2024
(I rated 4.5/5 but won't let me do .5 of a star😂)

Did this book get me out of a reading slump? YEP!

Dragons. No spice romance. Fantasy. Action. What more could you want?

I don't often read books of this type but I'm glad I did! The world building was amazing and I was hooked just from the first page! Niall's character development was so amazing to see as the story went on and this made me deeply invested in him and his relationships with the other characters. I also loved how the other side characters also had unique personalities which were evident from the very first chapter.

The only tiny negative I noticed was I felt that the ending was rushed a little bit HOWEVER it was still a really enjoyable ending.

If you're looking for a longer fantasy read that will keep you reading all night, this is definitely the book for you!

Favourite quote:
"I decided that if he wanted to dance to our graves, so be it, but I would take him down with me"
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Author 2 books33 followers
June 8, 2026
High-fantasy dragon world that veers from typical darkness of the genre

Alexia Muelle-Rushbrook’s epic fantasy is a wild ride into a portal-adjacent magical world that centers on the physical and emotional journey of a reluctant hero.

Alexia’s story balances wonder, adventure, and moments of warmth amid the high stakes of his quest. What surprised me most was how invested I became in Niall, from overlooked spare son to reluctant leader and eventual hero! His transformation added emotional weight to the adventure and escalating stakes.

I also loved how Niall’s loyal crew challenged and supported him. And those dragons! Known as fire dogs beyond the Divide, they stole several scenes for me. Plus, as a romance reader, I especially appreciated the subtle sweet-romance woven through the tale.

I highly recommend In the Name of the Flame to readers who enjoy immersive worldbuilding, reluctant heroes, dragons, adventurous quests, and fantasy with a lighter emotional tone than many darker entries in the genre.

Thank you to the author for the opportunity to read and share my thoughts.
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Author 22 books146 followers
September 13, 2025
Fantasy, Faith, Dragons, and Romance - What a Ride!
I thoroughly enjoyed this epic fantasy tale, packed with action, adventure, suspense, romance, betrayal, surprise twists, and some fabulous dragon characters! I really liked Niall, who has a major chip on his shoulder (he's the 7th son of the king and feels pretty useless as a royal), and I appreciate how his character develops through the story. I loved the juxtaposition of dragons, fire, and the divine, and I was waiting for the romance to bloom between Niall and his "fated mate" (and I was not disappointed). I listened to the audiobook, narrated by Brandon J. Peterson, who did an excellent job keeping me engaged in the story.
All in all, this is a wonderful fantasy adventure that I recommend to anyone who loves books about sea-faring princes, cheeky dragons, swords, magic, prophecy, and the need to save the world.
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249 reviews3 followers
June 5, 2026
In this epic fantasy we join Niall, the estranged 7th son of the king, as he goes on a brave quest to cross the ancient divide to try and seek help to save the kingdom.

The author has created a rich world, with magical creatures and lore. I am always excited when there are dragons and this book is full of them. I wasn’t overly keen on them being referred to as ‘fyre dogs’ but that was an interesting take on them.
I absolutely loved the pronunciation guide & glossary. I think more fantasy books should have these, as I struggle when I can’t pronounce things and it puts me off a little.

The plot is full of great action scenes, lies, betrayals and some great twists. It kept me entertained throughout and I will definitely be reading the sequel.

Overall, I rate this 4⭐️ and recommend for fans of high stakes, epic fantasy adventures.
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37 reviews2 followers
June 7, 2026
I was so lucky to have received a copy of this book from the author and Lovebooktours, and I loved it. Fantasy is one of my favourite genres but I haven’t had too many chances to read any new ones lately, so this was a fab opportunity. This author was new to me and I was sold on the cover initially, it’s gorgeous.

I bought another one of her books and I’m so glad I did as her writing is beautiful and so enjoyable. This story included so many aspects including dragons and magic, so what’s not to love. There is something for everyone and I would definitely recommend. You will find yourself quickly immersed in the world and will race through the story before you realise what time it is.

I cannot wait to read more from this author.

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20 reviews
October 10, 2024
I loved this book. The plot while some parts were predictable so many was not and kept me on the edge of my seat. The romance elment was not overwhelming which I appreciated in this book particularly. I loved the inclusion of LGBTQ and how it can be done with royalty. Also how deafness can be an asset as they have a different set of skills and how they don't hinder someone.
My only complaint of the book is putting the letter "Y" in almost everything to make it sound fantasy enough. Though she did say the Flame does not care for pronunciation but when looking at the guide for it so many times it did not make sense. Adaryvan being pronounced Addavan completely missing the y and r is one example. And this maybe just me being nitpicky.
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