Heir of Fire by Sarah J Maas

Heir of Fire (Throne of Glass, #3)

by Sarah J. Maas

The third instalment to the global #1 bestselling series.

As the King of Adarlan's Assassin, Celaena Sardothien is bound to serve the tyrant who slaughtered her dear friend. But she has vowed to make him pay. The answers Celaena needs to destroy the king lie across the sea Wendlyn. And Chaol, Captain of the King's Guard, has put his future in jeopardy to send her there.

Yet as Celaena seeks her destiny in Wendlyn, a new threat is preparing to take to the skies. Will Celaena find the strength not only to win her own battles, but to fight a war that could pit her loyalties to her own people against those she has grown to love?

This third novel in the THRONE OF GLASS sequence, from global #1 bestselling author Sarah J. Maas, is packed with more heart-stopping action, devastating drama and swoonsome romance, and introduces some fierce new heroines to love and hate.

Reviewed by Ashley on

5 of 5 stars

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Second read: October 2017 / 5 stars

WOW! I enjoyed this so much more the second time around. I think for two major reasons:

1) The first time I read this, there was like a year between reading Crown of Midnight and Heir of Fire. The second time I read this, I read Throne of Glass, Crown of Midnight, and Heir of Fire all back to back. I think not having a year long gap between CoM and HoF allowed me to enjoy HoF so much more. I was firmly in the zone of this series, if that makes sense. I wonder if I didn't enjoy it as much the first time because I'd forgotten details and just wasn't totally in the right frame of mind.

2) I think knowing what to expect helped me enjoy certain parts of the book. The first time I read it, I hated Manon's chapters. I just had zero interest in them. But the second time I knew they were there and tried to be more open minded about them. I gave them more of a chance and read them more carefully. I think I ended up really loving them as a result of that.



First read: May 2014 / 2.5 stars

This completely BREAKS MY HEART!!

Above all, I thought Heir of Fire was boring. :( The book was 569 pages long and for AT LEAST 400 of those pages I was bored out of my mind. Nothing was happening, just a lot of training, waiting, plotting, waiting, more training, etc.

Then, to make it worse (for me—maybe not you) there was ZERO romance. The romance was one of the things I loved most about Crown of Midnight.

Those first 400-450 pages were like a 2 star read for me. I started out kind of liking it, but I think that's mostly because I was waiting for it to get good and I so desperately wanted and EXPECTED to like it, so that made me kind of like it. But then that "pretending" fell apart and I realized just how bored I was.

Then, towards the end, things finally did pick up a bit and it was more like a 3.5 star read (maybe with glimpses of 4 stars here and there).

I'm so disappointed! :( I feel like I read this book wrong because WHY DIDN'T I LOVE IT?!?!

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Reading updates

  • 29 May, 2014: Started reading
  • 8 June, 2014: Finished reading
  • 7 October, 2017: Reviewed
  • 3 October, 2017: Started reading
  • 6 October, 2017: Finished reading
  • 7 October, 2017: Reviewed