Fire Dance (Tales of the Citadel Book 9) by Viola Grace Review

Fire Dance - Viola Grace

Her element is fire, her mind is missing memories and a dream master is her keeper. Hahvi’s dance will reshape a world.

Hahvi has spent eight years in the dome with other physical talents. Her body is wrapped in a restrictor suit, but she keeps her mind free to dream of possibilities. She is given to the Citadel, and when she meets the dream master, her world and her options shift dramatically.

Rackon dreamed of a woman wreathed in flame, dancing across lava. This was the woman his people needed to help them save their city and the last of their civilization. Research pointed to Resicor, and after severe negotiations, she is handed over to them so that they can take on the trouble of her maintenance.

Released from the restriction, she is free to use her talent for the first time in her life, unfortunately, she has to pick her outlet carefully or she could kill them all.

 

Review

 

The romance after the heroine's captivity is a healing one. The suffering of heroine for being hated for what she is gives this short story more grit and makes it more pleasurable than most in the series.