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Book Review: Firestorm by Caitlin Ricci

Firestorm by Caitlin Ricci is an urban fantasy romance. For thousands of years the Elementals have chosen people to be their vessels as they help control the natural world and protect the people in it. Dante, Elijah, Stephen, and Christian are the latest generation of vessels. Stephen and Christian are destined to be together as Wind and Earth; Dante and Elijah as Water and Fire. Then Elijah dies abruptly, tearing Dante apart. Fire is reborn in Nicholai, and destined to be Dante's new mate—but Dante doesn't want someone new, and Nicholai is far too young to understand his new role and all his future will hold. As the years pass and Nicholai grows, Dante's constant refusals harden Nicholai against their bond, straining the relationship between all the vessels. But if they're going to protect the world and ensure a future—for themselves and everyone else—they'll have to find a way to get beyond their pasts and let old wounds heal.

Firestorm is labeled romance, and while it is about two people slowly, ever so slowly finding their way to each other. I had read one novella from the author in the past, and that had my thinking I would find something with similarly deep characters and romance. To be honest, I felt like this story fell into the trap of telling rather than showing and of having a character that I just could not like. Dante lost his partner- in work and love- and when the Elemental his partner housed is reborn in a new baby he shut down. I get grief, and I get not looking for a relationship with someone so much younger, but he was just a jerk. He could not even be nice to a kid tossed into a role he had no choice in. Nicholai is seems like a good kid- but as he grows the only thing I feel like I knew about him is his horrible childhood and suicidal tendencies. I just never connected or was able to care about either one of them, I cared more about the secondary characters- and frankly I did not think about them much at all. 
Firestorm is a book that disappointment me. I had high hopes for and was left with those hopes dashed and wondering just what I had read. I will try another book from the author, at some point, but I will not be rushing at this point. 

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