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Book Review: To Flame a Wild Flower by Sarah A. Parker

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ | Really liked it! Highly recommend.

Read To Flame a Wild Flower if you like agonizing slow burns, emotionally chaotic fantasy, and books that will have you yelling “JUST TALK TO EACH OTHER” to the very last page.

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*This review is of the third book in the series. If you want to read my thoughts on the previous books, here’s my review of To Bleed a Crystal Bloom (book 1) and To Snap a Silver Stem (book 2).

📖 What’s Inside:

  • Unseelie 🧚
  • Multi POV
  • ⚔️ Deadly trials 
  • On-page intimacy 🔴
  • Prophecy 🔮
  • 🌈 Inclusive
  • “Mine”
  • Explicit language
  • 🛏️ Only one bed

Book Boyfriend Meter: ❤️

Would date. (I can fix him)

And yes—Rhordyn is making a very aggressive case for the leaderboard.

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✨ Vibes:

🖤 Maleficent — dark fairytale energy
⚔️ The Throne of Broken Gods — emotional damage, messy love, and character-driven chaos

💭 My Thoughts:

First of all—

I spent a solid chunk of this book in denial.

If you’ve read the last one, you know why.

If you haven’t?

Just know I was out here clinging to delusions like they were facts.

Now let’s talk about the slow burn.

Because To Flame a Wild Flower said:

“Oh, you thought that was slow before? Cute.”

This is the slowest slow burn I’ve ever read.

Painfully slow.
Agonizingly slow.
“Why do I do this to myself?” slow.

And yet—

I’m still here.

Still invested.

Still emotionally compromised.

Do you love painfully slow burns? Then you need to check out my list of super slow burn fantasy romance books.

Now, the multi-POV structure?

It got me.

Every time we left the main storyline, I was like—

“Ugh, hurry up, I need to get back.”

And then three pages later?

I’m fully invested in the new POV.

Like… okay. Fine. You win.

It’s honestly kind of genius.

Or evil.

Still deciding.

That said—

The first half?

Not a ton happens.

Which was frustrating, especially after how strong the previous books were.

I came in wanting answers.

What I got instead?

More questions.

And then we hit the second half…

And the FMC?

Babes.

We need to talk.

Because WHY are we not asking the questions??

WHY are we avoiding conversations when the opportunity is RIGHT THERE??

I get it—she’s been through a lot.

And yes, she’s grown in some areas.

But in others?

I was *this close* to throwing the book.

It started to feel like certain choices were made just to push the plot… when they didn’t need to be.

So yeah—

I’ve got mixed feelings on that front.

BUT.

Let me be very clear about one thing:

This series has had me in a chokehold from the beginning.

I have not torn through a series like this in a while.

And of course—

Because the universe loves chaos—

It’s not finished.

And this book?

Ends on a cliffhanger that should honestly be illegal.

I’m unwell.

Emotionally unstable.

And apparently just… waiting indefinitely for the next book.

Love that for me.

Now—

Let’s talk about the real reason we’re here (I saved the best for last):

Rhordyn.

This man.

THIS MAN.

Book boyfriends everywhere need to watch their backs.

Because he is ENTERING THE ARENA.

Yes, he has communication issues.

Yes, he’s not perfect.

But the way he protects her? Challenges her to grow? Shows up for her? Provides…

Top tier.

If a man cared about me half as much as he cares about her?

I’d fold instantly.

Leaderboard status: secured.

📚Read Alikes:

If you love emotional fantasy + slow burn + messy, complicated relationships, try:

  • Gods and Monsters series — intense character arcs and emotional chaos
  • Shield of Sparrows — sweeping journey and layered relationships. Read my review
  • Alchemised — dark fantasy and an intense emotional journey. Read my review

Should you add To Flame a Wild Flower to your TBR?

Absolutely yes.

Just be prepared to:

✔️ Suffer through the slowest slow burn of your life
✔️ Yell at the FMC to USE HER WORDS
✔️ Spiral over that cliffhanger ending with no sequel in sight

You’ve been warned.

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