Alvalade metro station, Lisbon.

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Alvalade metro station, Lisbon.
Firefrost (Flameskin Chronicles, #0)
by Camille Longley
I would like to thank Camille Longley & BooksGoSocial for my copy of the ARC. Due to this kind gesture, I have decided to leave an honest review.
I am in looooove!! I loved the cover, I loved the description and I completely loved the book. I haven't really been impressed with books lately so to actually enjoy this has brought me great joy, 4 stars!
In a world where an age-old war is still blazing (literally) Sol must help move Lady Isabella to meet her Prince to help gain troops to win this thing once and for all. But when a close encounter with the flameskins turns sour, what happens when human/mage must team up with the Devil to get back home safely? Can Kelan show Sol he's not the demon that she thinks he is?
Aw I loved this so much, then I found out this is just the start, it's prequel before the actual story and I am SHOOK. I genuinely don't know how to feel? I absolutely adore these characters. They overcame so much together. Freezing cold winter, hunger, everyone trying to kill them, family prejudice, their own prejudice! Now we need to say goodbye to them?! URGH.
There were a few characters but the love I have for Kelan is real. He is just a sweetheart right from the start! He is battling his own demon, loves someone who is ice, just wants to be free! He is perfect. My heart always ached how he always just thinks he's not good enough, he is.. HE ALWAYS IS.
I am looking forward to reading on in the series. It was fun, good paced (even with complete cringe moments) and I even had some Pocohuntus vibes going on! I just can't wait to see where it goes.
"He laughed. "Warm? I could walk naked in the snow and still be warm." Solmexhaled. "I'd appreciate it if you didn't." "You sure?" he asked and grinned wickedly.
Alvalade metro station, Lisbon.
Alvalade metro station, Lisbon.
Alvalade metro station, Lisbon.
Avenida metro station, Lisbon.
The Anjos station opened to the public in 1966, included in the 3rd phase of the construction of the 1st level of the network, which ran from 1963 to 1966. In architectural and artistic terms, it followed the global guidelines applied to this enterprise, the person responsible for the architectural project was Arq. º Dinis Gomes and the author of the tile coating was the painter Maria Keil.
In 1982 the station was enlarged and a new atrium on the north side was opened. The architecture project was in charge of Arqº Sanchez Jorge and Rogério Ribeiro was the invited artist to create the coverings, having chosen to follow an orientation for his plastic design resulting from the use of the basic pattern that frames and serves as a background for the bars Art Nouveau, from the southern atrium of Maria Keil. From the base module, consisting of a circle marked in white on a two-tone blue background, Rogério Ribeiro composed a totally different and innovative construction.
Maria Keil and Rogério Ribeiro thus find themselves, once again, in the same project, albeit with different interventions. These two artists had already collaborated when building the stations of the 1st level of the network. Rogério Ribeiro, at the suggestion of Maria Keil, was then in charge of the tile coverings at the Avenida station.
Anjos metro station, Lisbon.