Ignite (A Daughter of The Elements novel)

Ignite (A Daughter of The Elements novel)

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Alyssa Night. Her 16th birthday holds a night to remember. Happy and scarring memories come from it and it is a night that sparks a flame. Literally. Alyssa has the ability to control and wield fire. Enter Colton. The school bad boy and another fire user. Colton, being 17 and having been using his power for over a year, helps this young elementalist control her temper and come into her own powers. Watch as Alyssa has her flying moments and her slip ups which cause pretty hefty consequences. But, isn't it funny how a person who is meant to wield fire is afraid of it?
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