![The Flame and the Arrow: Fantasy Paranormal Romance (The Annika Brisby Series Book 1) by [Cannaday, Emigh]](https://i0.wp.com/images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51gsY3nymZL.jpg?w=640&ssl=1)
Publisher: Black Feather Publishing
Date of publication: November 11, 2010
Genre: Fantasy, Romance, Paranormal, Fae, Paranormal Romance, Vampires, Magic, New Adult, Fairies
Series: The Annika Brisby Series
The Flame and The Arrow—Book 1
The Silver Thread—Book 2 (review here)
The Scarlet Tanager—Book 3 (review here)
The Darkest of Dreams—Book 4 (review here)
Song of the Samodiva—Book 5 (review here)
Purchase Links: Amazon | Audible | Abebooks
Goodreads synopsis:
“Don’t do it, Annika,” he taunted. His eyes were no longer bright and charming but dark and intense, yet they still twinkled. He was tempting, but was he harmful?
Aspiring rock star Annika Brisby thinks she knows where her life is going until she steps through a broken portal that leaves her stranded in a realm of fairies, vampires, and other mythical beings. Unable to return until it’s repaired, she’s rescued by wood nymphs who believe her sudden arrival is no accident. After being taken in by a prominent family of elves, Annika finds herself struggling to resist the seductive spell of their youngest son, Talvi. Equal parts arrogant and alluring, the notorious heartbreaker seems like the perfect distraction for her homesickness. Her new friends warn her that she’ll probably regret ever laying eyes on him, and what begins as a casual fling quickly burns too hot to handle. By the time Annika learns the consequences of their forbidden trysts, Talvi’s already under her skin and dangerously close to her heart. But on the journey home, she discovers that there’s a mountain of secrets that he’s not telling her, and Annika can’t help wondering who’s really in danger.
I can’t say this enough…I love fantasy of all types. When I was approached with the opportunity to review The Flame and The Arrow, I jumped.
I wasn’t let down.
This book takes you on a journey through a parallel universe where you meet ogres, fairies, elves, vampires, wood nymphs, and druids. Annika herself finds out some very interesting information about herself during this journey.
I loved the love story between herself and Talvi. At some points very sexual and, at some points, sweet; I thought it was interesting to see their relationship evolve to where it did.
The other storylines were fun to read and added to the plot instead of taking away. Plus, there’s the matter of Talvi’s secrets. The author didn’t reveal them all at once. Instead, she dragged them all out throughout the book, which made it very, very, very interesting to read.
The ending was very bittersweet and was written exactly as I imagined it. I won’t say that I wasn’t surprised by it, though.
If you enjoyed reading The Flame and the Arrow, you will enjoy reading these books:



Hmm I’ve never been that into fantasy books but this one seems interesting..though the scenes you mentioned will prob convince me not to read it. Lol
It was a really good book. To be honest, there were maybe 3-4 scenes like that in the entire book.
Not into erotica but this cover is gorgeous!
I loved the cover too. Totally captured Annika and Talvi!! And I’m not really into it either. Was very surprised when I read those scenes….lol.
Sounds like a good read 🙂
It was a really good read!!
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