Metal Slinger: Fire & Metal: Book One
Not yet published: Expected Feb 3, 2026

The breakout romantasy sensation by Rachel Schneider that has taken the Internet by storm–bursting with suspense, romance, and breathtaking twists–this heart-stopping debut is now in hardcover.
* This stunning luxe edition includes a jacketed printed case with custom character art, full-color designed endpapers, gilded edges and foiled cover elements. While supplies last! *
Even though she's not one of them, Brynn has spent her life among the Alaha, training to be a guard and waiting for the chance to attend the annual market hosted by the Kenta–the very same people who exiled her adopted community to a life at sea. Going to the market is a rite of passage eagerly anticipated by all young guards, but Brynn does not anticipate breaking a century-long peace treaty while there. Nor does she plan for the intense encounter with an enemy soldier that now threatens to unwind the fragile coexistence between their people–and everything Brynn once believed about herself to be true.
Brynn's loyalty to the Alaha is tested when the truth of her identity is brought to light by this soldier who's taken an oath to bring her back to where she belongs. Narrowly escaping death on the violent high seas, Brynn's connection to the Alaha is further tested when she learns about the world of magic she's been denied. She was once certain of her fate and where she belonged, but the dark, knowing eyes of this stranger have her questioning everything, including her heart.
Packed with knife fights and seafaring adventure, METAL SLINGER is the smash-hit start to the romantic fantasy duology, the Fire & Metal series.
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Community Reviews
The pacing felt uneven, and the magic system often came across as too convenient—more like a plot device than something fully developed. The ending was abrupt, and while it did leave me curious about what happens next, I couldn’t imagine continuing the book any longer. I might skim a summary of the sequel just to tie up loose ends, but I’m not sure I’ll commit to reading it.
I’m usually not too picky about grammar or spelling errors in published works—things get missed, and that’s understandable. But this was excessive. Misspelled words, missing words, poor grammar… it was a mess throughout, and only got worse toward the end. It wasn’t just distracting—it made the storytelling feel rushed and under-edited. The characters didn’t help either. I struggled to connect with the MCs, and they didn’t feel fleshed out enough to carry the emotional weight of the story.
What’s especially disappointing is that this book could have been a 4 or even 5-star read with stronger editing and deeper character work. I really wanted to love it. What’s baffling is how much attention Metal Slinger is getting on Instagram and BookTok, while so many better-crafted romantasy series are flying under the radar. The hype doesn’t match the quality, and it’s frustrating to see overlooked gems passed by in favor of something that feels unfinished.
As it stands, this is a 2, maybe 2.5-star read for me. I wish it had been given more time and care—it deserved it.
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