Pyromancist - Review
Pyromancist: Second Edition: Art of Fire
7 Forbidden Arts Book 1
Charmaine Pauls
October 13th, 2020

A DARK PARANORMAL ROMANCE
Fifty houses have been burned to the ground in a fisherman’s village in France. Who would do such a thing? Why target the quiet little village? The police say it’s arson, but their forensic scientists can’t find the cause. If Clelia isn’t the guilty party, then why did the fires start at the same time as her sleepwalking? Why is she dreaming about Joss, her secret childhood crush who abandoned their village nine years earlier? She doesn’t know why Joss is coming for her in her nightmare. All she knows is that she has to run. As fast as she can.
(Each book in the 7 Forbidden Arts series reads as a standalone, but there’s also a series arc.)



Amount of Sex 2.5/5
How Explicit 3/5
Story 4.5/5
Overall: 4.5/5
Pyromancist is the first book in the 7 Forbidden Arts series written by author Charmaine Pauls. This story was originally published in 2015, and it has since been re-edited and expanded. There will be a total of nine books in the series, and each one will tell the story of a different couple. Even though this is true, there will be an underlying storyline that will continue throughout the series. So, you may want to consider reading them in order.
Pyromancist tells the story of Clelia, who has had a childhood crush on Joss, but it’s been roughly nine years since she’s last seen him. Then out of nowhere, she started having these strange dreams of him. Oddly, it’s always the same dream, and she usually finds herself waking up in a different place.
Then Clelia discovered that several houses have burnt down, and coincidently, it’s always on the nights that she sleepwalks. Is Clelia responsible for the fires?
Pyromancist is a fabulous start to the new series, and I can’t wait to read the next book in the series.
Voluntarily Reviewed a Gifted Copy



a degree in Communication at the University of Potchestroom, and followed a
diverse career path in journalism, public relations, advertising,
communications, photography, graphic design, and brand marketing. Her writing
has always been an integral part of her professions.
After relocating to Chile with her French husband, she fulfilled her passion to
write creatively full-time. Charmaine has published over twenty novels since 2011, as
well as several short stories and articles. Two of her shorts have been
selected by the International Literary Society for an anthology from across the
African continent.
When she is not writing, she likes to travel, read, and rescue cats. Charmaine
currently lives in France with her husband and children. Their household is a
linguistic mélange of Afrikaans, English, French and Spanish.




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