The Fire's Flame (e-bog) af Catharina Vedel-Smith
Catharina Vedel-Smith

The Fire's Flame (Song of Fire #1) e-bog

75,19 DKK
Teaser on the back of the book: “There must be something you can do,” Dries objected desperately. He knew, what he would have to do if they could not get him under treatment. “I haven’t learned to heal something that serious and I can’t make the potion here,” she rejected while crying. Dries grabbed her arms and shook her: “You have to try! Or else …” He could not finish the sentence, but Ainu…
Teaser on the back of the book: “There must be something you can do,” Dries objected desperately. He knew, what he would have to do if they could not get him under treatment. “I haven’t learned to heal something that serious and I can’t make the potion here,” she rejected while crying. Dries grabbed her arms and shook her: “You have to try! Or else …” He could not finish the sentence, but Ainua knew, what he meant. Ainua can heal and already in an early age, she shows great promise and talent for it. The village she grows up in lies near a forest, and everyone knows, that forests are dangerous - so why does Ainua feel drawn to it? The plot in general (no spoilers): "The Fire's Flame" is set in the land of Trifolium, where we meet our protagonist Ainua, who is a young senara, in a small village by the name of Cir. Ainua turns out to be a healer and has great talent for this magical area. In the first part of the book, we follow Ainua's childhood and development with healing. But evil powers lures in the darkness and the forest by Cir has a drawing effect on Ainua - and everyone knows that forests are dangerous. In the second part of the book, evil powers has been at large and Ainua leaves her village. She meets a world, that is far bigger than the village she grew up in and discovers, that evil has many kind of faces. So when new evil powers threats her new home, Ainua cannot stand by and watch - she chooses to act and this leads her to an adventure she will never forget ... "The Fire's Flame" is a fantasy-book filled with magic, excitement and action - and it is for readers from the age of 14/15 years and older - but has been read by 10-11 year old children with great joy.
E-bog 75,19 DKK
Forfattere Catharina Vedel-Smith (forfatter)
Udgivet 02.02.2020
Længde 681 sider
Genrer Fantasy
Serie Song of Fire
Nummer i serie 1
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse Vandmærket
ISBN 9788799265169

Teaser on the back of the book: “There must be something you can do,” Dries objected desperately. He knew, what he would have to do if they could not get him under treatment. “I haven’t learned to heal something that serious and I can’t make the potion here,” she rejected while crying. Dries grabbed her arms and shook her: “You have to try! Or else …” He could not finish the sentence, but Ainua knew, what he meant. Ainua can heal and already in an early age, she shows great promise and talent for it. The village she grows up in lies near a forest, and everyone knows, that forests are dangerous - so why does Ainua feel drawn to it? The plot in general (no spoilers): "The Fire's Flame" is set in the land of Trifolium, where we meet our protagonist Ainua, who is a young senara, in a small village by the name of Cir. Ainua turns out to be a healer and has great talent for this magical area. In the first part of the book, we follow Ainua's childhood and development with healing. But evil powers lures in the darkness and the forest by Cir has a drawing effect on Ainua - and everyone knows that forests are dangerous. In the second part of the book, evil powers has been at large and Ainua leaves her village. She meets a world, that is far bigger than the village she grew up in and discovers, that evil has many kind of faces. So when new evil powers threats her new home, Ainua cannot stand by and watch - she chooses to act and this leads her to an adventure she will never forget ... "The Fire's Flame" is a fantasy-book filled with magic, excitement and action - and it is for readers from the age of 14/15 years and older - but has been read by 10-11 year old children with great joy.