Hell Fire
An ongoing YA novel by Arianna Courson
Excerpt:
Also... she needed some danger. He needed some danger.
Were there any abandoned places they could set fire to?
He chuckled darkly as he searched it up.
It was odd how many different types of danger there were... There was the love of danger, which usually consisted of causing minor chaos and getting a thrill from it... but then there was... Elijah danger, which she was clearly terrified of.
And not in a good way.
Max's eyes darkened in mischief when he found an abandoned place a few miles from here.
Oh?
This place was perfect.
Overview:
He's dangerous, but I love that about him.
Two months ago, I met Maddox Jones; a stuck-up teen boy who suddenly stepped into my psychology class in the middle of the semester; the same man who vowed on the day my father died, to protect me.
I was a good-girl. I still am, too, I do my schoolwork, I turn in my assignments on time, get straight A's.
But I'm not what I display.
By day I'm hard-working and educational, by night I'm setting buildings on fire and jumping into rivers.
And it's all his fault.
I never would've found myself doing these things, and now I'm doing them.
But I'm in danger again. Elijah and Mason aren't dead, I suspected as much, and Max decided then and there, that-once again-it was time to hide.
And my sister wasn't fond of it.
But I went with him anyway.
I swear he's giving me Stockholm Syndrome, but I don't care.
I love danger.
DISCLAIMERS:
This book is part of a series, and although there are some stuff you won't entirely understand, you can read this without reading the first book. It'll let you know what happened in the past.
If you want to read the first book of the series, it is still slowly coming out. Either go online and search "Wild Fire by Arianna Courson," or wait patiently for it to come out. (It is under promotion by Dorrance Publishing).
This book is written in third person, that is how the first book is written, therefore I am keeping it this way. Please don't argue or judge based off this fact.
There might be some mistakes in this novel (grammar, spelling, italics, etc.), and although I state this, please let me know if things need changing.
I am a published author but writing books like this (chapter at a time), there might be some plot holes, please don't judge. J. K. Rowling realized halfway through "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" that there was a major plot hole, so she spent the whole rest of the book fixing it. It's a real thing, people. So please don't judge. These posts are usually first drafts.
Thank you! Please enjoy!
Cover art by Sara Cheng and Arianna Courson
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Hell Fire (Wild Fire: 2) (FINISHED)
Teen FictionHe's dangerous, but I love that about him. Two months ago, I met Maddox Jones; a stuck-up teen boy who suddenly stepped into my psychology class in the middle of the semester; the same man who vowed on the day my father died, to protect me. I was a...