The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga Book 3) by Michele Sims – Review by Tara Johnson Barnes

The Fire God Tour (Moore Family Saga, #3)The Fire God Tour by Michele Sims
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The Fire God Tour is Book 3 in the Moore Family Saga Series of books. In this book Miles Moore is grown up and is now a famous performer known as Hip Hop Artist Ari. Miles has learned more about his affliction and is obsessed with the use of fire. He uses his ability to play with fire and implement it every chance he gets during his concerts. His whole life Miles has had to learn about the death threats against him due to his affliction but now there are also death threats against him due to his fame and fortune. On the plus side he’s making a lot of money, he can have any woman he wants, and he can travel wherever he wants. Life is good and the whole world is his oyster.

When Bella joins Miles team as the Chief of Marketing she is everything that he despises in a woman. She is too professional and uptight for his liking, so he mocks her every chance he gets and refers to her as the Ice Queen. Bella only wants to maintain a professional relationship with Miles but can’t help but find herself attracted to him, an attraction that she tries to deny. Miles also wants to keep things on a professional basis and knows that there could never be a relationship between them, yet for some unknown reason he finds himself attracted to Bella. Although Miles can have any woman, he wants due to his fame as an artist he finds something about Bella that is irresistible and can’t stop thinking about her. Bella finds herself thinking about Miles as well, but she knows what a womanizer he is and has no intention of following through with her attraction to him.

As the Chief of Marketing for Miles’ company Bella does not like Miles using fire during his concerts. Bella is unaware of Miles’ affliction and his ability to create fire so can’t understand his morbid obsession with the use of fire during his concerts and tours and attempts to get him to stop using it. This is not just due to the potential risks involved around the use of fire but because on a personal level Bella has a deep-seated fear of fire stemming back to her childhood. This is something where Miles and Bella disagree, and it instantly puts a wedge between them seemingly ruining any chance of them ever following through with their mutual attraction or having a relationship.

I loved this book as much, or even more so, than the first two books in the series. Both the characters and the storyline were very believable, with possibly the exception of the ability to create fire out of thin air. However, it was nice to become absorbed in Miles and his world of fire and his life as a famous Hip Hop Artist. I loved learning more about Miles and getting to know more of him as a character; one that showed different sides of his personality based on whether he was the Hip Hop Artist Ari, or whether he was Miles. Going through the ups and downs of having fame and fortune while also trying to maintain a private life is something that I’m sure every famous person has had to deal with. The author does a great job of showing the readers the struggle between a public image and a private life that most famous musicians must struggle with. This was another great read! Now onto Book 4!

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