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4.5 Stars
I can't resist a great witchy romance and Dragon Fires Everywhere definitely lived up to my expectations. This is the fourth book in the Witchlore series. I did read this one, without having read the previous books, and I would highly recommend reading the series in order. There are characters and past moments that are referenced in Dragon Fires Everywhere, and reading the first three books would help with understanding those references in this book.
I found the FMC to be a strong character, and I loved seeing her growth throughout the book. The relationship she has with the MMC and her coven brought a lot of great heart to the story, and the magical creatures and magic brought a great whimsical feel. There are also some deeper family issues explored, with exposed secrets, and a darker side to the story, with the use of black magic.
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐓𝐨 𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐞𝐜𝐭:
* Family Expectations
* Ancient Curse
* Magical creatures & Familiars
* Rival Witch Covens
* Fake Dating
* Past Lives
𝐈𝐬 𝐈𝐭 𝐒𝐩𝐢𝐜𝐲?
🥶 (No)
Dragon Fires Everywhere, along with the other books in the Witchlore series would be the perfect reads for your spooky season/cozy season TBR.

This book is a captivating fantasy adventure that truly ignites the imagination! From the very first page, I was completely swept away into a world brimming with intricate lore, breathtaking landscapes, and, of course, magnificent dragons.
Beck masterfully weaves a tale that is both thrilling and deeply engaging. The characters are compelling, flawed, and incredibly easy to connect with as they face formidable challenges. The pacing is perfect, keeping you on the edge of your seat with every turn of the page.
If you're searching for a magical escape filled with vibrant characters, epic stakes, and a touch of fiery wonder, this book (and the entire Witchlore series) is an absolute must-read!
Thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin Trade Publishing for a temporary e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.

**I was provided this book as an e-ARC. Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this story and provide my honest opinion on it.**
*Mild spoilers ahead!*
As the fourth and final book in the Witchlore series by Hazel Beck I could not have been happier! From the very start I was in love with the characters in book 1 and continued to become more and more invested. Finally hearing Georgie's story and seeing her find the love she deserved was so rewarding!
This story follows the Riverwood Coven, and most specifically Georgie, through the end of their ascension to the fully ruling coven. They've experienced challenges the entire way and this story is no different. We learn a major twist right from the start and the dominoes begin falling. A new, slightly grumpy, character is introduced in Azrael who is a wonderful counterbalance to Georgie's "ditzy"-seeming personality. Let me tell you, I did not expect the story to go as it did, but it wrapped everything from the series up nicely and left me feeling satisfied.
Definitely recommend this series for those looking for a story with some badass witches, family, friends, and a truly dark set of "bad apples."

What a way to conclude the Witchlore series! This was my favorite of the series by far. Georgina’s story was the perfect ending. I loved her fairytale story. I really enjoyed the way this book and all of them included all members of the coven but that the story was being told from whomever the book was about. Definitely sad I won’t be seeing this wonderful cast of characters again.

My favorite thing about every book in this series is how the women learn to trust themselves. Georgie is no exception. I think she seemed like the sweetest & softest character throughout the series but she becomes fierce & determined. She’s brave from the beginning & showing up for her people the whole time. But when she learns to accept & trust herself, she really steps into her own power. I loved her journey with and without her dragon shifter, Azrael. I’m sad this series is over but this was a great finish.

I didn't realize that this was part of an interconnected series but I will definitely be reading the previous books! While it isn't difficult to follow the plot without reading the other books, I would highly recommend reading the books in order though to have the best context & if you don't want spoilers as earlier events are referenced and there are many recurring characters it seems. The core group of characters are relatable and the found family vibes are amazing. This was such a fun read and I'm only sad I didn't know about this series sooner.

I’m a sucker for a magical curse lifting book.
This series got better with each book for me. While I liked the first two books, the third, and now this fourth book, were my favorite of the series.
This last book in the series focuses on Historian Georgie Pendall as the Riverwood coven approach their ascension to being the new ruling coven, but not before having to finally deal with their black magic wielding nemeses, the Joywood coven, once and for all. But with access a special fairytale book and the witch archives, things turn out to not be as they seem in the witch world and missing pieces begin to fall into place.
This book was fast-paced and the action and mystery began right from the start of the book, which I loved. It kept me turning the pages to see what happened next. I loved this final chapter in the story and was satisfied with its end.
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC of this book.

A super fast read that tied up a lot of loose ends, but also felt a bit rushed at times. Georgie definitely glossed over certain aspects of how she did xyz or what happened in the in between, but it was a decent read on a super hot day and I enjoyed the series overall.

Dragon Fires Everywhere ended up being my favorite in the series! It follows the Riverwood coven’s Historian, Georgie Pendall, as she and her coven prepare for their ascension to governing coven on the winter solstice. The story is fast paced, exciting, and has more fantasy woven into the pages compared to the previous books. A woman who learns to trust herself, a romance with a dragon, and people coming together to fight for love, hope, and unity - Dragon Fires Everywhere has it all.

🔥🐉 Book Review: Dragon Fires Everywhere by Hazel Beck 🐉🔥
Epic fantasy meets fierce emotion in Dragon Fires Everywhere, a blazing tale of power, loyalty, and the cost of fighting for what you believe in. Hazel Beck delivers a gripping story filled with dragons, magic, and unforgettable characters that will set your imagination alight.
What it’s about:
When the fire-wielding protagonist discovers her destiny is tied to ancient dragons and a brewing war, she must navigate betrayal, love, and the fight for her people’s survival. With every flame she conjures, the stakes grow higher—and so does the heat.
Tropes & Themes You’ll Love:
🐉 Dragon fantasy
🔥 Magic & elemental powers
⚔️ War & political intrigue
💔 Forbidden romance
💥 Strong, complex heroine
Perfect for fans of Seraphina, A Court of Thorns and Roses, or anyone who loves their fantasy fierce, fiery, and full of heart.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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I did enjoy this book. I felt like it dragged on in some spots. But the romance was cute and I love a dragon MMC. I am interested in reading the other books in the series.

This was a very enjoyable read with loveable characters. It was a slow start for me personally, but it picked up over time and kept me entertained. This is the 4th book in the Witchlore series and if you enjoyed the previous ones, you'll like this one as well. We got dragons, book loving witches, and lots of magic! Thank you Netgalley for the ARC.

This might have been my favorite of the whole series - the plot was fast-paced, I found our main character to be relatable, we had a swoon worthy male character (I'm not personally bothered by insta-love!) and was a well done ending to the story. I think Beck has increasingly improved at not being tooo heavy handed with the character reflection/growth to the point where it bores and detracts from the story -this book was the perfect blend of it all.

The conclusion of the Witchlore series, book four was Georgie’s story. It’s a cozy, fantasy romance with a great found family. Reconnecting with past characters and still trying to take down the Joywood coven. Great finishing touch to the series!
Thanks to Harlequin for this ARC in exchange for my honest review. Watch for Dragon Fires Everywhere to come out September 23, 2025.

I was so excited to see Georgie’s book even though I knew it was the last one. I knew that she was harboring some sort of inadequacies, and it made my heart hurt for her as she worked through that. At first, I wasn’t sure I was going to like this, I have to be honest, but it soon picked up, and I was frantically “turning” pages to see what was going to happen. We learn an interesting piece of information once Georgie has access to all the books, and so many things happen. One thing I love about this series is that I live across the river from the town that inspired this book, and that made it that much more special to me. I am sad to see this series end, but this was the perfect ending to it. Highly recommend. I was provided a complimentary copy which I voluntarily reviewed.

Loved reading the final book in this four book series. Similar to the previous 3 books, this was a cozy and suspensful read--highly recommend reading in the fall in front of a fire. I am sad that the series is ending but look forward to Hazel Beck's next project!

This was a fantastic completion of a series.
The relationships didn’t feel forced. The flow and build up of the story was really well done, which is of little to no surprise based off the 3 other books in this series.
This is a decent length book, it took me about a week, and I’m going to miss the characters.

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with an advanced e-copy of this book. This was the first time I’ve ever been asked to read and review a book and that it was the finale to one of my favorite series is just icing on the cake! I am so honored.
I absolutely adored the culmination of this series. Georgie’s character was written so well and she was so relatable that I was hooked the entire time reading this. This book continued to develop the world even more even though it was the final installation. The final battle had me tearing up. I will miss this world and these characters and I look forward to Hazel Beck’s future works.

I love this series so much and this was such a great conclusion! Georgiana story was very fitting and it was so satisfying finally seeing her character grow!

Apparently this is book 4 in a series…..did not know that. So I am gonna assume most of my questions are answered through the other books. I did really like it though. Liked it enough to want to read the other books in the series. It’s very cute and a lil cozy. Lowkey made me a little mad because some of the characters remind me of a bad HOA board. Really fun read.