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The Eternal Curse #2

Flame in the Silver Storm

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How Far Would You Go To Save the Ones You Love?

There is a darkness encroaching the lands of Serit. From the Givensmir kingdoms to the Blackthorn coven, bitter rivalries threaten the lives of magic and mortalkind alike.

With the truth of her mother’s demise fresh in her heart, Eve has fled her life of comfort to escape the clutches of Givensmir’s new and vengeful king. Stowing away on a pirate ship bound for destinations unknown, Eve and her familiars must place their trust in its captain. A man with a dark past and a proclivity for secrets.

But no matter how far she runs, the Blood of the Blackthorn continues to haunt her dreams, beckoning her to fulfill its fatal prophecy, and soon Eve is forced to choose her fate.

To risk the lives of those she loves or let the magic consume her.

425 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 30, 2025

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Rocio Carranza

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Rocio Carranza is the international bestselling author of Blood of the Blackthorn and the rest of The Eternal Curse trilogy which includes Flame in the Silver Storm and Wrath of the Cursed Witch (releasing March 2026). Other works include horror collection My Dreams Come True, and short stories Lana Lang, and Miss Reliable.
Rocio is one half of the Chat You Up podcast where she and her co-host discuss sisterhood, fashion, pop culture, dating, and lifestyle.
When she isn’t typing frivolously at her computer, you can find Rocio gallivanting
about Austin, TX with her husband and two kids or with her nose in at least five different books she likes to read at a time.

Curious to know more?
You can find Rocio on social media on IG/Threads/TT @rociocarranzawrites and Bluesky @rociocarranza.

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Author 5 books110 followers
June 24, 2025
Hi! I’m the author, Rocio, and I just wanted to take a quick moment to thank any and everybody for reading book two of The Eternal Curse series! It’s been such a rewarding journey writing this series and I hope that Flame in the Silver Storm is as exciting, heartbreaking, and memorable as the first. Happy Reading!
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20 reviews
September 7, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I absolutely LOVED this book.♥️

(SPOILER FREE REVIEW 🫶🏼)

So in all honesty what really caught my attention when I had signed up for the ARC was how beautiful the cover was and that there were pirates, sirens, and witches. That automatically caught my attention right off the bat. When I had gotten my email I did receive book one since I was new to this family. The first book I absolutely loved and will definitely go back and re-read. I loved the world and plot building. I loved how it built up for the next book, that’s always my favorite because it helps draw me in a lot faster to the second book. Now with this being let’s talk about book 2.🫶🏼

What made this book really relatable in a sense to me is that Eve (our main girl) is still trying to find her footing. She’s learning to become this stronger person but what I love is that she’s like any of us. Shes needs time and it doesn’t just click into place overnight. She’s a stronger woman within this book, but I love being able to read the progress she makes. I will say I absolutely loved how this book is written in the third person, and that we get multiple POV’s. That is something I’ve always loved in my books.

I absolutely loved when were introduced to a new character, which is captain Amarin (I just think this name is so pretty!!!). I genuinely loved how from this point we are introduced to the pirates and the dangers of the sea. This did give me Pirates of the Caribbean vibes which I absolutely loved. That is my favorite series ever and I constantly watch it. I absolutely loved how there were sirens within this story because yes even in real life for sailers they say it gives the oceans that edgy feeling lol. So this I absolutely loved especially because I feel it can somewhat be related to now. I’ve meet a lot of seamen who believe in all these dangers when traveling across the sea.

I will say we have a character named izan, and reading his parts something about him just felt like…. I just needed to know more about him. He’s so intriguing. For me personally he felt almost like a star waiting for his moment to shine if that makes any sense lol. But I really hope in the next book we do get a bit more about him 🥰

Yes, while reading this book I did shed a few tears which I mean, you have to admit is a good thing because it shows how captivating this book is. That is one thing I will say I genuinely really loved about this book is how it pulls you in. How it makes you feel what this characters are feeling. I will 100% say if you want to read this book, or if I caught your attention please please give this book a read. I genuinely really loved it and will definitely be recommending this to my fellow book friends ♥️
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197 reviews7 followers
October 2, 2025
Fantasy • Magic • Prophecy


Flame in the Silver Storm takes readers deep into the lands of Serit where kingdoms are on the brink of war and a prophecy threatens to unravel everything. Carranza creates a world full of danger, secrets, and shifting alliances that keeps you turning the pages.

Eve’s journey was the heart of the story. She is struggling to understand herself while fighting against the darkness that seems to follow her. The grimoire in particular was chilling and added to the weight of her choices. Adriana stood out as a character I found fascinating. At times she appeared deceitful, but her complexity and her drive to act for what she believed was the greater good made her a standout presence. Their dynamic together added richness and depth to the novel.

The world building was another highlight. The pirate ship setting gave the book an adventurous energy while still grounding the story in shadows of magic, betrayal, and fate. The atmosphere was tense and heavy with choices that could not be undone.

My one critique is that the pacing was uneven in places. The middle of the book slowed down before rushing toward the end, and a few story beats could have been expanded on for even greater impact. Despite this, the story’s strong character arcs and emotional themes of love, sacrifice, and destiny made it a memorable and worthwhile read.

A gripping and imaginative fantasy that blends dark prophecy, dangerous magic, and heroines who feel real in their struggles and strengths.
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1,638 reviews90 followers
September 29, 2025
Flame in the Silver Storm is one of those books that thrives on tension rather than spectacle. The political intrigue, shifting alliances, and layered character dynamics are more than enough to make every page riveting. This installment expands the world beautifully, answering some of the mysteries from earlier books while spinning even more intricate threads.

What I loved most was how every POV felt equally compelling. The story plays with dramatic irony so well; you often know more than the characters, which makes their choices all the more heartbreaking to watch unfold. And these characters? They ache, they scheme, they fracture and rebuild in ways that feel raw and real.

Rocio Carranza leans hard into dark topics and gutting emotions, and I honestly love how mercilessly she handles her cast. I mean... it hurt. My heart hurt. But that is something I love in books because I was so invested in what was going on. It’s sad, gloomy, brimming with tension, and woven together like a spiderweb. I couldn't look away.

If you’re the type of reader who craves character-driven drama, political maneuvering, and stories that hurt so good, this series is absolutely for you.

Thanks so much to the author and R&R Booktours for the complimentary copy of both books so that I could read and review. This review is voluntary and all opinions are my own.
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30 reviews
September 1, 2025
Massive shoutout to Rocio Carranza, I signed up for the ARC & was lucky enough to receive one.

The Eternal Curse Book 2 ✨

I prematurely signed up without noticing that it was actually second in a to be continued series 👀
So when I received I had to find Blood of the Blackthorn to get myself up to speed.
I have just reviewed that and I rated a solid 4 stars and it ended setting the perfect stage for a second installment having Eve escape by the hairs of her chin after unaliving the 🤴🏽👀

Moving onto A Flame in the Silver Storm, multi-pov following the same characters again with the addition of a couple new faces we:

- Heal from loss
- Learn more of the unreliable prophecy
- Go sea-bound to escape
- Walk the lines of Magic vs. destiny

If I couldn’t really fault Blood of the Blackthorn I honestly say I couldn’t fault this either, it’s always hard going from book 1 to book 2 you either love it more or love it less a bit you know?
I really really loved Book 2 it was like a more polished elevated step up from Book 1 and I think it really deserves the 5 stars.

Has all of the Key tropes from Blood of the Blackthorn & I’ll add some extras here that are more specific for A Flame in the Silver Storm


* Prophecy-bound heroine
* Pirate Ship Adventure
* Grief and vengeance arc
* Dangerous magic legacy
* Sacrificial love
* More sneaky Royal/ Political intrigue
* & even more lies, secrets & manipulation?

+ a new love interest 🫣 or 2???

I feel like it’s difficult to review this in its entirety because even though we follow multiple perspectives in both books, it’s definitely deeper in book 2.

I have to say this because it’s a little funny but last night when I finished, it was really late, you know when your just fully immersed in your read and you become unaware of your surroundings, the time, the day lol or maybe that your approaching the end the story?
Well that was me 🙋🏻‍♀️
I got to the last page and went to turn LIKE NOOO WAIT? WHAAAAAT? It also happened to be MIDNIGHT 🕛
HERE I AM THINKING WE ARE JUST ABOUT TO HIT SOME SH*T, but no.
Not only did WE end on a cliff-hanger, but so did each of the other characters in their own parts of the story aswell, I was completely caught off guard.

I even messaged the author 🥹

How u do me like that????

Sorry no spoilers from me but if you read this book I would also love to hear your thoughts!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Loved the Plot, Loved the characters and even though I was MAD it ended that is partially my fault, I loved the fact I was left blind-sided at the end nothing like a good ol slap back to reality every now & then.

Rocio replied & said we won’t have to wait long for Book 3, she mentioned Spring however I am in New Zealand 🇳🇿 and our Spring season started…… today hahahaha

So I will wait and look forward to continuing this beautiful series.

🩷








2 reviews
September 9, 2025
A wild fantasy adventure that takes place in three main settings: on the roaring sea, in a dark and damp witches coven, and a mighty kingdom with a tyrant ruler. Flame in the Silver Storm is the second book in the series after Blood of the Blackthorn. This novel picks up right where the first book left off and cranks the action up a dial or two. Eve continues her battle to control and understand her magic with the help of her familiar Dakon and new companions upon the sea. Meanwhile, her estranged sister Clarisa struggles with thoughts of what the future may hold while being manipulated by powerful forces within the witches coven. All the while Princess Adriana struggles for safety along with the citizens within the Kingdom of Givensmir, who under the tyrannical new king suffer hysteria and injustice akin to the Salem witch hunts. This story is told from alternating perspectives of the various main characters which helps the reader understand their inner driving factors and emotions. There are also some flashbacks to events that occurred in the past that help the reader better understand the current events unfolding during the current time of the story. If you were a fan of Blood of the Blackthorn, you will enjoy this novel as well.
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44 reviews5 followers
February 21, 2026
Okay… I have thoughts.

The first book set up a really interesting foundation with the sisters, the politics, and the magic. I was excited going into book two because I wanted to see how everything would escalate.

And for a while… it didn’t.

We follow both sisters again, and while there’s definitely tension between them, they both continue to assume the absolute worst of each other. It’s frustrating because the emotional stakes never fully rise — it feels like we’re building and building, but not really doing anything. At around 60–70% I genuinely wasn’t sure what the main conflict of this book was.

The love triangle (???) feels muddy. I’m still not sure what we’re doing with Eve, Dakon, and Izan. And Theo is just kind of floating in question mark territory.

But then those last pages hit and it’s pure chaos.

Captures. Escapes (that we don’t fully understand). People breaking out of dungeons. Losses. Everything is basically on fire. It’s a full-blown mess in the best and most confusing way.

The problem is… I was more shocked than devastated. The stakes spike hard at the end, but I don’t know that the emotional groundwork was strong enough for it to fully wreck me.

Overall, I’m still curious where this series is going, but this book felt like a long build with a very chaotic final act. I just wish the tension had simmered more consistently throughout.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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33 reviews5 followers
February 10, 2026
It’s honestly quite hard to write a review without spoilers for the second book, so I tried to stay careful and spare many important details.

The inspiration of witch hunts will always be one of my favourite themes in fantasy genre. And this is fantasy — not romantasy — very much concentrated on political intrigues, social issues, and of course the role of women in society, especially when that woman is a witch.

The story continues to follow Eve, a witch whose nature was hidden for years, and now she has fled from her “home” — a kingdom which wants her head now. We follow her dangerous adventures along with her familiars on a ship, with a captain who might know way too many things for his own good.

Having many POVs can be slightly overwhelming at times, but it also helps the story rotate from different angles and characters’ perspectives. Sometimes I had to return to the first book to refresh some moments, but if you are reading the series together it would definitely be easier.

Throughout the plot we are getting higher and higher political stakes, and sometimes I wanted to scream out of rage and desperation, especially seeing the way women are treated and how “low” their role is in the eyes of society and the new king.

Dakon and Adriana.. oh, my babies. I wish them the happiest ending possible, as I do for most of the characters. The way I grew to love them all is honestly amazing.

And finally, thank you for feeding us such a huge amount of glass and angst in this book. Truly.
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12 reviews
March 9, 2026
This book occupied my every thought for the (very short because I couldn’t put it down) time I read it. It took everything I loved about the first book - political intrigue, feminine rage, multi POV, strong characters, and whiplash-inducing plot twists and DOUBLED DOWN!!

This book did an amazing job of the bit of character developing I felt the first one lacked. It made me LOVEEEE certain characters and HATEEEEEEE others (fuck that guy, iykyk). I was sad when one character’s chapter ended, but only briefly, because it took no time to be excited for the new chapter. Rocio masters the art of multi-POV - keeping it chaotic and fast paced without making it impossible to keep up with the overarching plot.

I found myself second guessing EVERYTHING and EVERYONE. Not sure what the truth is or who was the “good guys.” I feel insane amounts of dread with the trials of women and the silencing of voices - way too accurate to real life and it left a spine-chilling feeling as you think “how in the world can they let this happen?”

I love Eve. I want to see more of her grow into her powers and her strength. I want Dakon to be his own person and get the freedom he deserves. I want Adriana to use her voice, and loudly. I want Callum and Emilio to run off into the sunset. And I want Clarisa to overcome the insane manipulation and find peace that she so clearly deserves.

I was so lucky to receive an ARC of this and provide my honest review and I cannot wait to start reading Wrath of the Cursed Witch. This world is amazing and deserves so many flowers! For the coven. 🔮
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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132 reviews3 followers
September 29, 2025
What an adventure!

This second book in The Eternal Curse series has a steady pacing and new POVs throughout the story.

The plot gets darker and wicked while we travel between different locations. The kingdom of Givensmir, where a mad king rules and murder runs rampant. The Blackthorn, where a sister prepares to do what it takes to obtain the power she needs. And, the sea, aboard a ship, where a whole crew encounters alluring melodies and unstable magic.

Although the plot may slow sometimes, you learn something from each chapter. The betrayals that may come, the vile actions of a tyrannical kingdom, new mythic creatures and more understanding of this magical world.

Rocio graces us with new characters, new romances and new locations throughout the sea. We learn so much more about the goddess Isila and the original witches. There is even a special appearance of an important magical creature for this story.

Flame in the Silver Storm started strong with the escape from our favorite characters Eve, Dakon, Pazel and Beast. Followed with trauma and heartbreaking scenes that made me abhor the monstrous king of the Givensmir realm. And it ended tragically setting the tone for book three.

Thank you Rocio for the opportunity of reading the sequel of BotB. I can't wait for book three to be out!
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113 reviews9 followers
August 27, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨

Eve is still stumbling in this book, and honestly, that made her feel more believable to me. She isn’t suddenly strong or sure of herself, but you can see small changes happening—hesitant steps that make me curious about how she’ll keep growing. It’s messy, but it feels right for where she’s at.

The sirens were such a fun addition. They added a dangerous, unpredictable edge to the sea chapters, and I thought they blended really well with everything already happening in this world. I hope they show up again later because they left an impression.

And then there’s Izan. Every time he appeared, I wanted more. There’s weight to his presence, and the little hints about his past left me full of questions. I kept pausing, wondering what he’s hiding, and I’m hoping the next book finally digs into that.

This sequel didn’t feel like it was trying to tie everything up neatly and I liked that. It gave me enough answers to feel satisfying but also left plenty of threads dangling. It feels like the story is expanding, the stakes are climbing, and I’m more invested now than I was after book one. I’m already impatient for the continuation.
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145 reviews
October 1, 2025
This book had everything you could wish for: witches, sirens, pirates, evil kings and prophecies, to name a few. I absolutely loved it.

I really liked that the story was told from multiple pov, from people around the world, keeping us up to date with everything that was happening. It gave me Game of Thrones vibes in that sense. I liked that the chapters were short as well and enjoyed the pacing of the story.

I loved all of the different parts of the story, the covens, the mortals, all of the magical creatures. I loved Eve’s character development and Izan kept me guessing the entire time. I didn’t know whether to trust him or not.

It was adventurous, tense and emotional. I did shed a tear or two and was gutted by one particular incident. Don’t even get me started on the ending. Every character’s final chapter, I was just sitting there mouth hanging open. It was brilliant, so many cliffhangers. I cannot wait for book 3!
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139 reviews12 followers
October 4, 2025
Rocio Carranza has done it again. We pick up immediately where we left off in Blood of the Blackthorn and are sent on a crazy adventure. Clarisa is dealing with the repercussions of her actions, as well as playing a dangerous game with the fates. Adriana is trying to figure out who the villain in the story really is. Eve is running from the life her mother had, and trying to save herself from the call of the Blackthorn.

There were so many POVs but it all was easy to follow and keep up with. The tension was constantly high in this book, with more twists coming by the second. I couldn’t believe that ending! I have so many questions and cannot wait to see what Rocio has in store for these characters in book 3!
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23 reviews16 followers
September 29, 2025
This is an action packed continuation to Blood of the Blackthorn.
If you like stories in the realm of the Salem Witch Trials and Game of Thrones, then this is definitely the series for you!
You've drama, mysteries and secrets, political intrigue, witches, pirates, sirens, reunited sisters and all the drama that comes along with it!
Plus unpredictable and unforgettable plot twists that will keep you on your toes!
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128 reviews
March 8, 2026
Omfg?! OMFG!!! I finished this book in a day, and I don’t even have the words to describe how high the stakes were in book two, and how devastating it was to see so many of my favorites cease to exist. 😫 A complete tragedy, my jaw is still somewhere on the floor. When I tell you the plot twists kept twisting, and there was absolutely no way I saw what came next. Like truly, at a loss for words. Feels like standing at the edge of a cliff, and i’m definitely ready to dive in for more 😮‍💨👏🏼
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741 reviews196 followers
September 19, 2025
it was!!! that’s all :)

really liked the last 20% but the rest was a bit slow so I’d say this book suffers from second book syndrome. Thought it was gonna go somewhere and it was the opposite direction—which isn’t like a good or bad thing it just is.

lots of fun witchy stuff in this and a LOT of feminine rage filled with men who are not qualified for their jobs, making enemies of women just because they can. Felt familiar 😀

I’ll probably come back around when book 3 comes out!

Thank you to the author for the advanced copy! Pub day is Sept 30!
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102 reviews2 followers
September 10, 2025
Wow wow wow. Where do I start?

I want to start by saying THANK YOU to Rocio for choosing me to be an ARC reader again. This series and the characters hold a special place in my heart.

Onto the book:
Firstly..... 🗣️I HATE HATE HATE MARC

But besides that, the first 20% or so I realllly enjoyed getting reacquainted with the characters and reading about what they have done and how they have changed/ grown since book 1.

I loved the sea aspect that included pirates and sirens! It was a cool change up from what I normally read and I really enjoyed it and "meeting" the new characters that were introduced and that became pretty big characters of this book.

I'm so so happy that Callum was a bigger part of the book, and that he had Emilio 🥺 But what's gonna happen to them and Adriana?! And what about Theo?! Also RIP Pedro 💔

All I'll leave you with is that I cannot wait for book 3!!!
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181 reviews8 followers
November 20, 2025
Returning to this world felt like slipping back into a familiar dream… except the first twenty percent was more like wandering through that dream thinking, “Wait. Who arrrrrrrre you?”

But once my brain finished buffering, everything clicked into place and I was right back in the chaos of witches, kingdoms, politics, and now adding… pirates!

This sequel picks up with Eve fleeing on a pirate ship in search of answers about her magic and the coven that might finally help her. And honestly, the pirate ship vibes deliver! There is something deeply satisfying about a main character trying to unlock the secrets of her lineage while surrounded by a crew who are one wrong breeze away from committing a mutiny, and I was so here for it.

Then comes him.

While docked in a tiny village, Eve meets a dark, shadowy stranger who insists on calling her “Lady” because she refuses to give him her name. The audacity. The mystery. The tension. My reading speed doubled 😏

And the absolute feral cackle I let out when he turned up on the ship as the new healer! Izan, my beloved. I am weak for mysterious men who show up in the least convenient yet perfectly dramatic ways. His vibe is very “I’m dangerous but also capable of fixing your stabbing wound, so choose wisely.”

The story itself expands beautifully. More characters. More perspectives. More magic unfurling across the pages like storm clouds gathering. It feels bigger in every way. You can sense the political pressure building in the background while personal secrets start snapping at everyone’s heels.

Rocio Carranza knows how to layer a plot. This series is one of those epic fantasies where you start mentally creating a flowchart to keep track of alliances and bloodlines, but in the best way. Every thread feels like it is leading somewhere important.

By the end I was fully hooked again, already wondering how this whole mess is going to explode in book three. So many characters. So many agendas. So many unanswered questions.

If you love magic heavy fantasy with sprawling world building, high stakes simmering just beneath the surface, crew dynamics, witches, pirates, mysteries, and a healer who appears exactly when and where you need him… this sequel absolutely delivers!!

And now I’ll just be over here waiting to see who survives the next round of secrets.
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3 reviews
February 27, 2026
So... the kingdom you grew up in has outlawed witches... you also happen to be one. Now you, your familiar and a hilarious apprentice have escaped on a pirate ship who's captain has his own sordid past with witches. With the weight of a prophecy which was never supposed to be yours hanging on your shoulders, you find the book supposed to be aiding your quest to be doing you more harm than good. Life on the seas offers a brief respite from such pressure, especially after meeting a sexy mysterious pirate who has a knack for distracting you with flirty wordplay and healing your wounds all at the same time. However, as sure as there are stories to be told, histories to be repeated and dark forces to be vanquished: you cannot run from your destiny forever.

---CRITIQUES & POTENTIAL SPOILERS AHEAD---
+From book 1 to book to of the Eternal Curse series, I thoroughly enjoyed the smooth transitions from character to character in the Multi POV style. Particularly the chapters in which a rat scurries across a beam then when the page is turned a mouse emerges from a crawlspace - its so artful and felt like I was watching a film!
+I particularly loved Adrianna's thread in this book. As a woman today, Rocio's inclusion of "they were not witches, they were women" made me incredibly emotional as the unlearned lessons from Salem's witch trials have reared their ugly heads in today's reality. Truly beautiful and devastating mirroring of a fantasy setting to the real world.
-We love an immersive and fleshed out world in Fantasy, however as the series moves on I do feel that some elements of the book may be overcomplicated/offer an intimidating amount of information that isn't really utilized elsewhere in the book. For instance, the houses/families information found at the back of the books, I think this is more for the author to keep track of the politics and lore rather than something that the reader really needs to know. I do like that having it as an appendix allows this to then be optional as I think I prefer how folk stories from elders/passing characters/pirates offer lore and exposition as opposed to pages of political history.
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842 reviews
September 27, 2025
Disclaimer: I received an eARC of this book as part of the author's street team. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

First, let me just get this out of the way: *screaming* OH MY GOD ROCIO CARRANZA!!!!!!!

Okay. Now. Whew. Got that out, let's move on to the actual review.

For as much as Blood of the Blackthorn was about world-building and setting up the magic system, Flame in the Silver Storm drops you into the action and doesn't let go. And it's so much the better for it.

Some spoilers for BOTB below.

FISS picks up pretty much where BOTB left off. Marc sits on the Givensmir throne, while Theo, Pedro, Dakon, Pazel, Eve, and Beast are scattered. Theo and Pedro are being kept in the Blackthorn, while Dakon, Pazel, Eve, and Beast have escaped by ship. Adrianna remains in Givensmir.

Having built a strong foundation for the world and magic system, Carranza proceeds to introduce more story elements in this book. There are more magical creatures, more mythology, and more political intrigue. There's also more mystery as new characters emerge with undisclosed motivations. The threads are intricately woven and tie together in some surprising ways. While I sometimes thought there were too many POVs in the first book and not enough time spent on each one, here there are even more POVs, but feel better balanced. Overall, I found Carranza's storytelling in this book to be stronger than the first book.

AND THAT ENDING. My God. There was heartbreak and a new twist that sends the story in a different direction and even though I screamed, I'm still HERE FOR IT.

I think the one thing that prevented me from giving this five stars was the relationship between Eve and Dakon. There was too much miscommunication/lack of communication (my least favorite trope in any genre) that led to unnecessary tension between the two.

I'm ending this review with a reminder, do not get attached to characters. Just don't.
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16 reviews
November 8, 2025
I was a little hesitant to start this book because, if you’ve read the first one, you know how it ended (my poor Callum). The beginning was a bit slow, but around the halfway point, the story really found its rhythm and took off. I appreciated the multiple POVs—they added great depth to the story—but at times they could feel a little distracting. Sometimes, I just want to focus on a few main characters instead of juggling everyone’s perspective. Still, knowing what each character was experiencing (hiding, being lied to about, and or manipulated into) definitely kept me on edge!

As much as I love a good romantic subplot, I was not a fan of how quickly some characters moved on. It felt a bit forced—especially considering they both understood each other’s history with the subject. Personally, I’m hoping those two do not end up together (if you know, you know).

The main character, Eve, occasionally tested my patience with her somewhat “bratty” demeanor. However, considering her royal upbringing, it’s understandable that she lacks certain perspectives and humility. Still, I often found myself wishing she would simply accept her destiny and embrace the grimoire, rather than continuing her constant back-and-forth, which tends to hurt others more than it helps.

The ending absolutely flew by, and I could not put the book down. I was not prepared for the sheer amount of heartache. I thought the first book was rough, but wow—I stand corrected. Now I’m both excited and terrified to see who gets tortured or killed in the final installment.

Overall, this was a captivating and an emotionally charged read that balanced strong plot twists with engaging, layered characters. Each one adds a little something special to the story. I’m already counting down the days until 2026 to witness the inevitable, impending showdown between sisters and enemies.

Huge thanks to the lovely Rocio Carranza for giving me the opportunity to read this ARC!
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66 reviews4 followers
September 21, 2025
Thank you so much to the author for sharing an arc of this book. I am brand new to the world of requesting arcs so this will be my very first - and my first review.

Despite having not read the first book - I was very excited to read this. I was able to pick up / figure out most of what I may have missed.

NO SPOILERS:
The content and the plot has everything I love; magic, witches, romance and lovers, beasts, war and evil kings / leaders, confusion between characters about who’s dead and who’s alive etc.

I really like that the story is told in multiple POV’s so you can get lots of different ideas about what’s going on and get to know the characters that way.

What I didn’t like was the narrative style. Each character POV is like a chapter and they’re really short - so they swap and change really quickly - but for me, it was too fast. It felt more like this has been written intended to be visual - like a movie or TV series where scenes switch constantly.

That combined with, what I feel, is way too many characters - I didn’t enjoy this read as much as I’d hoped because a) it took a long time to gain any sense of what on earth was going on and b) there were so many names of characters mentioned that I couldn’t work out who anybody was until well into the end (again that may have been more of an issue as I hadn’t read book 1).

Furthermore - the book is mostly written in dialogue so there’s limited descriptions of setting or real character development. For me - it just lacked depth. Everything was very surface level and I think the author tries to get too much of a complex story in without taking the time to do so.

Sadly - it wasn’t for me. But if you read and loved book one; definitely pick it up.
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123 reviews18 followers
March 4, 2026
⭐⭐⭐⭐| 4 𝓼𝓽𝓪𝓻𝓼
Flame in the Silver Storm by @rociocarranzawrites

𝐻𝑜𝓌 𝒻𝒶𝓇 𝓌𝑜𝓊𝓁𝒹 𝓎𝑜𝓊 𝑔𝑜 𝓉𝑜 𝓈𝒶𝓋𝑒 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝑜𝓃𝑒𝓈 𝓎𝑜𝓊 𝓁𝑜𝓋𝑒?❤️‍🔥

A darkness is spreading across the lands of Serit — from the Givensmir kingdoms to the Blackthorn coven — and the tension between magic and mortalkind is reaching a breaking point ⚔️🌑
After uncovering the truth about her mother’s death, Eve flees her life of comfort to escape a vengeful king 👑 Desperate and hunted, she stows away on a pirate ship bound for the unknown ⚓🌊
But no matter how far she runs, the Blood of the Blackthorn — and its fatal prophecy — refuses to release her 🔮🩸

This sequel felt bigger, darker, and more intense. The stakes are higher, the magic feels heavier, and Eve’s journey really shines. She’s grieving, growing, and being pulled toward a destiny she never asked for — and you can feel that weight in every chapter ✨

The worldbuilding expands beautifully here. Political tension, coven rivalries, prophecy threads tightening… it had that “just one more chapter” energy the entire time.

ᴛʀᴏᴘᴇꜱ ɪɴꜱɪᴅᴇ:
✨ Fated prophecy 👀
✨ Runaway heroine 🏃‍♀️
✨ Pirate ship setting ⚓
✨ Found family (with familiars!) 🖤
✨ Magic vs mortalkind ⚔️
✨ High-stakes destiny ‼️

If you love dark fantasy with curses, looming fate, and powerful magic wrapped in emotional stakes, this one is absolutely worth diving into 🌙📚

Would you risk everything… or let the magic consume you? 🔥
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85 reviews2 followers
August 30, 2025
ARC Review ☆☆☆☆☆

Just like the first book in the eternal curse series this book is sooo good!

Flame in the Silver Storm is a book with even more intrigues, betrayals and power hunger! We have our new really mad king and the witch hunt in the mortal kingdom is becoming just madness. As with all good mad kings, fear and lies reign.
But he is not the only power hungry person because some of the witches also want the reign over all kingdoms.

While Eve seeks answers she has to learn how to control her magic and face the grimoire. Her familiar and their friend travel with her on Amarin's pirate ship but secrecy and reticence make it hard to build trust and form a bond.
I love the pirates - they are funny and likable. I am really happy that Amarin's story is also part of this book because I really like him!

Clarisa struggles with her path and feelings. Will she fall into the darkness? Will the oracle consume her?

The mood in this book is darker than in the first. The world falls into madness, manipulations and power hunger.
It is a must-read ♡

tropes:
● witches
● villains you love to hate
● secrets & betrayals
● mysterious pirates
● political intrigues
● pet companion
● found family
● mad kings
● seductive sirens
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192 reviews19 followers
September 22, 2025
Rating
4 .5 💎
1 🌶️

Quick Summary
🪽This book masterfully intertwines multiple POVs and emotionally complex relationships, especially between the sisters. It delivers jaw dropping twists, layered characters, and a romance that defies expectations.

Reading Thoughts
📓The multiple POV’s are awesome, they are all fighting their own battles but are still intertwined together
📓The struggles the sisters have with how to feel about each other was so interesting
📓This series just keeps ramping up, the last third of this book I could not put it down.
📓All the characters have so many layers and is so enthralling to uncover them.
📓This book has some twists that will have you squirming
📓Don’t want to give it away but the romance in this is not what you expect but still soo good.

Thoughts that linger
🍷Perhaps, one day, their story would be told and revered throughout the kingdom.
🍷“I can’t imagine begging, especially for you.”
“Oh, Lady, you will before this journey is done. I guarantee it.”
🍷“Love has many forms. It is not singular.”

Tropes
⏳Witches
⏳Political intrigue
⏳Sirens
⏳Forced Proximity
⏳Pirates

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26 reviews1 follower
October 3, 2025
I am very happy to have received this ARC in exchange for my honest review!!!

Oh my goodness!!!! How I am supposed to wait for book 3 with that cliffhanger. I need to know what happens next!!!!!!!!

Magic, sirens, pirates, witches!!! It’s like every Pirates of the Caribbean concept perfectly rolled into a book!! I’m obsessed!!!!

So after reading the second book-I think I can say that multiple POV is becoming my new favorite thing!! I really like that I get to know what happens to the characters as the book progresses. I always hated when I only got a snippet of what happened because the book was in someone else’s POV!!!

Now I have seen some other opinions but I love Izan. He’s mysterious and hot. Like what more do I need lol the only thing I’m not a fan of is this growing “romance” between Eve and Dakon. I just don’t get the vibes there. I know Eve is the witch and Dakon is the familiar but I don’t get romance vibes and I don’t want romance vibes. It could be good depending on where it goes in book 3 but I’m holding out for some Izan and Eve endgame but who knows!!!!

I can’t wait for the next book!!
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8 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2026
From chapter one I was hooked! It continued with the multiple POV’s and the storyline was easy to follow and flowed very well between POVs. There is action, fantasy, and heartbreak through the book! Think Pirates of the Caribbean meets Game of Thrones meets One Dark Window. There are pirates and witches, forced proximity, and found family. I loved the growth of the characters from Blood of the Blackthorn (Book 1) to Flame of the Silver Storm (Book 2).

Eve (FMC) learns more about her powers as a witch. She struggles between the pull of The Blood of the Blackthorn grimoire and staying true to herself. She relies on her familiar, Dakon (MMC) who is a constant for her. Dakon is loyal to a fault and both he and Pazel (MMC) try their hardest to support Eve with her newfound powers. Pazel is the humor and the light that the found family is always needing.

There are twists and turns throughout the book. Be prepared with tissues, because what you think you know is going to happen, isn’t. The book ends on a cliffhanger, but don’t worry! The third installment, Wrath of the Cursed Witch, is released March 10, 2026!
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30 reviews1 follower
September 8, 2025
“Women like you will always burn before men like me.” do they really?

Looking for a dark fantasy read? This book should be your first choice. Witches, sirens, obscure folklore/ambiance and a touch of romance? Think Twisted Crowns but darker and more mature.
I was truly honored to be an arc reader for this book. I read the two volumes fast since I couldn't let the characters down (Dakon, my sweet baby, and Eve, tormented yet so strong...). Just letting you know, I hope you're prepared to suffer a lot during that second volume.
The author has a fascinating writing and the plot is intricate yet not too difficult to understand. I loved learning about witches history and their beliefs, and following the different POVs. Not once did I felt bored. I only wish there had been more physical descriptions of the characters, as it helps me to get fully into the story. Also, fuck you, Marc.
I hope this series get the fame and recognition it deserves and I can't wait to read the next book. Well done, Rocio !
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123 reviews1 follower
September 12, 2025
I gave this book 4 stars, and honestly, it was such an enjoyable read! One of my favorite things about Flame in the Silver Storm was the stunning character art scattered throughout the eARC– it really brought the characters to life and made the whole experience feel more special. It’s such a unique touch that made me slow down and take in every detail.

I also loved that we got more backstory into Lucia’s past. She’s been one of the characters I’ve been most curious about!

Throughout the book the pacing was a bit uneven for me. Some sections felt a little slow and took me a while to get through, but then the last 10% of the book completely took off. It was intense, emotional, and had me absolutely hooked until the very last page.

Overall, this was such a great installment. If it weren’t for those slower sections, this would have easily been a 5-star read for me. I’m really excited to see where the series goes next because if the ending of this book was anything to go by, things are about to get very interesting!
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261 reviews
September 15, 2025
As the second installment in Rocio Carranza’s dark and emotionally intense series, Flame in the Silver Storm delivers a gripping continuation—but be warned: this is not a standalone. You must read the first book to understand the characters, world, and plot dynamics. Jumping in here will likely leave you lost.

That said, if you've read book one, you're in for a treat. This sequel dives deeper into a world of magic, witches, sirens, and covens, weaving together a complex web of betrayal, torment, and plot twists that keep the pages turning. The emotional depth is palpable throughout—Carranza doesn’t hold back when it comes to exploring pain, loyalty, and inner conflict.

The atmosphere remains dark and immersive, with stakes that feel higher and more personal. While the pacing can feel a bit heavy in places, the payoff is worth it, especially for those invested in the characters' fates.

Overall, a strong continuation that balances world-building with raw emotional storytelling. Just make sure you start at the beginning.
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