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Steel and Flowers is a short story set several years before A Spark of White Fire and the rest of the series!

21 pages

First published January 24, 2019

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Sangu Mandanna

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Sangu Mandanna was four years old when an elephant chased her down a forest road and she decided to write her first story about it. Seventeen years and many, many manuscripts later, she signed her first book deal. Sangu now lives in Norwich, a city in the east of England, with her husband and kids.

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July 2, 2019
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December 26, 2019
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Recommended for people who like:
novellas, prequels, background information

This is novella briefly follows Kyra as she goes after the blue-flower and meets Cassel. I read A House of Rage and Sorrow before reading this and find Kyra to be a very different person than who she is in the 'present' universe. She's a seemingly softer person, though she is known as a somewhat notorious bounty hunter. However, that ambition of hers that led to so much trouble is still there and is, not coincidentally, what led her to pick the blue-flower in the first place. I think what's particularly interesting about Kyra is that, for all her ambition, I don't think she was lying when she said she accidentally killed the other queen. She wanted to be able to marry Cassel without compromising what's best for Kali, and with Amba at her side willing to grant three wishes, she was given the tools to do that. Compared to A Spark and A House, Kyra is less vicious, though this novella shows the beginnings of how she became the way she is as we know her in the other two books.

I liked seeing the history behind the blue-flower and how Kyra and Cassel came together. Knowing Leila and Kyra were friends before Kyra ascended to the throne also gives some background for certain events that occur in A House of Rage and Sorrow, though whether you read this before that one or after doesn't matter particularly, in my opinion.
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566 reviews212 followers
August 29, 2019
You can read this short story for free on Sangu's website here (scroll to the bottom of the page).
“Amba turned then. “Very well. This sea, right here. Swim out until you can see gold lights underwater. You’ll find a blueflower garden there, deep below the surface. Pick a single flower and bring it to me. If you succeed, you’ll earn your place in history. And my admiration. I’ll even give you three boons. Three wishes, for a single flower.'”
One small action, forever having ripples on the future of the world. That is what Steel and Flowers brings to light for us: how Esmae's mother Kyra came to undo the fragile peace in the world and how the events of A Spark of White Fire come to pass.

I enjoyed this brief glimpse into the past before Alexi and Esmae were even born. I am definitely interested in Leila Saka and Kyra's friendship and hope that there will be more glimpses into the past. Since every action has consequences and brings our characters closer to the fixed points, I enjoyed seeing one piece of the puzzle. I also have more theories now about Max which I look forward to uncovering.
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304 reviews95 followers
September 5, 2019
This novella was quite good. This is set at least twenty years prior to the events of A Spark of White Fire. It was interesting to see why Kyra did what she did and how it all turned the events that took place in the first book. I love this series so much, so that's why this novella felt a bit short for me. I don't want this story to end. I wish there was more detail about the three curses. However, I am glad Sangu provided this novella at all.
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101 reviews37 followers
December 31, 2019
Not a fan of Kyra, whose story this novella tells BUT I will take anything, absolutely anything, Sangu Mandanna writes around this world, thank you very much. 😍
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May 8, 2020
I loved this! Short and sweet, it gives a glimpse into Kyra’s life, her joyful, adventurous personality and the mistakes that turned her into the vengeful mother that we see in A Spark of White Fire.
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