A review by midnight_pageturner
Caged in Fire by Amy Thorn

5.0

After the way Caged in Darkness ended, I needed to know what happened next. And while the first book was full of steam and raw attraction, Caged in Fire is all about emotions and depth. It perfectly shows how Than and Isaac feel. This story brought me to tears, more than once.

Amy managed to give a very personal and detailed account of what they go through. It's impossible not to root for them! Some parts of this story are super dark and harsh. Yet, they actually happen in real life. But Amy doesn't sugarcoat nor embellish them. The points come across and add richness and complexity to the story.

Isaac is much more tormented, angry and vulnerable. It takes all of Than's strength and determination to show Isaac that he is not damaged as he thinks. Thanatos becomes the most rational of the two, which sounds almost crazy if you have read the first book. If I'm honest, I like this Isaac better. I finally saw and understood him.

Caged in Fire is unpredictable and perfect. I highly recommend this duet, which makes impossible not to want to read more of Amy's books.