Flame Trilogy; Book Two: Red Flame

Flame Trilogy; Book Two: Red Flame

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Teleran is gone. The kingdom has been destroyed. Little is left of the occupants, and now a band of small survivors are all that remain. Blu, lead by a dream, urges them on a journey into the unknown, where no one has been for millennia. Yet doubt is in his every step. Tyron, plagued by his own mind, struggles to maintain sanity while protecting the ones he loves. Aaron, with his brother unable to rule, takes up the mantle. But with the very survival of the kingdom on his hands he begins to fall apart. Tabitha, trying her best to keep them all together, begins to realise that something much more sinister is behind their suffering. Will they be able to survive the challenges they face? Challenges far greater than anything they have faced before. This is a continuation of the first book. so I recommend you read the first book first before you read this one. I do not own the cover picture. Ownership of the cover picture or any pictures used in this story belongs to its creator/owner.
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Gideon Saint is dying for something exciting to happen in his life. With his love of history, he figures an internship at the museum has to be a good start, right? Anything is better than listening to his parents argue or sitting alone in his room doing research no one but him seems to care about. A chance encounter with a magical ring leaves him transported to an alternate version of ancient Wales, or as it was sometimes called, Cambria. 1432 Wales, to be exact. Here magic is the most powerful weapon of all as kings vie for power. Good thing Gideon's teleportation from the present has also left him with the ability to use magic, and he's quickly regarded as a powerful wizard. In this timeline, Wales maintained it's independence, but that's about to change. Henry V is on the throne of the England, and the greatest warrior king England has ever had has set his sights on Wales. Can Gideon help save his newfound friends and master his new powers, while living a double life in the 21st century? Ahem, living people die, dying people live, Henry V is here and he's awesome despite being the main antagonist, everybody is vaguely gay, swords are described in loving detail, people are not, lovely platonic friendships, did we mention swords? Yes, you may learn something about history, but that's a risk you'll have to take. Basically, think of this as a Percy Jackson type of adventure, but it's historical fiction instead of Greek gods. The narrator is 15 and the major supporting characters are 14, 17, and 19. That said, there's nothing in the way of content that's inappropriate for a younger reader. As always if you're not here to go on a fun little adventure find a different story. Trigger/Content: very mild language, some magic violence, fantasy violence. Self-harm is briefly discussed. Adoption issues are discussed as well as brief scenes of a abusive family. Characters briefly mention crushes and or dating, no real innuendos.

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