
Title: The Flame Game ReRead
Author: R.J. Blain
Series: A Magical Romantic Comedy (With a Body Count) #16
Rating Out of 5: 4.5 (Amazing, but not quite perfect)
My Bookshelves: Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Medium
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2020

The Flame Game is the final tale in Bailey and Quinn’s story. And honestly, it’s such a great way to give them closure for their three novel story arcs. I love how it is still filled with their typical chaos and mayhem. But with a little more calmness to their relationship and love for one another.
Even though Bailey is more confident and secure, she is still just as chaotic as her first two stories. And she never ending journey to reclaim a sense of self and self-esteem after abuse is continuing. I love that, even though she’s found love, she still has the same challenges and difficulties. Nothing was magically solved overnight. She just has someone in her corner now.
I love how Audrey is the reason Quinn and Bailey get together. And it’s her choices and active decision to be a presence in his life that have such a long-term consequence on, well, everything. The Flame Game bought so much closure to this weird relationship and dynamic. Making so many of the past, seemingly random choices make a warped kind of sense.
It took me this read through to realise how good the title of this novel is. The Flame Game isn’t just because Cindercorns, but rather, the well though out revenge that the Quinns decide to enact on those that have wronged them. Even when they vanquish their foe, they damn well make sure that nothing about him is capable of returning and haunting them.
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