I don’t read as much YA fantasy as I use to, and honestly, I miss it. When I was given the chance to read The Mark of Fallen Flame, I jumped at the opportunity to fall into a whole new fantasy world, and Matsen did not disappoint. The fantasy world created in this book was well developed and thought out, and set the story up with a rich backdrop of mystery that kept the reader intrigued and interested.
Emma is a senior in highschool, and is hoping to avoid moving again with her mother, and desperately wants to create a stable life for herself. After years of moving on the fly, and never feeling truly settled, she’s craving a life with a little more structure. However, after her and her best friend are attacked by weird, spider like creatures in a dark alley one night, Emma’s life becomes anything but normal. She’s plunged into a world of secrets and monsters, all well discovering her long buried powers. As Emma learns more about these powers, she’s pulled into a war between good and evil. Choices must be made, all while navigating your tumultuous teen years.
The Mark of Fallen Flame has everything that I love in a good book. A strong female lead, Emma is one of my new favorite characters. I cannot wait to see how she grows in feature books, and I’m so excited to see how Matsen continues to develop her into a strong female lead. And then there is the villain, Levaroth. He’s so conflicted, and incredibility well developed. His is a storyline that I am most excited to follow.
Honestly, I was shocked by how much I enjoyed The Mark of Fallen Flame, and I cannot wait for more of this story!