SPARKS HAVE IGNITED. FLAMES HAVE SPREAD. AND THE CAPITOL WANTS HIM DEAD. Though the odds were pitted against the baker from District Twelve, Harry Styles has won The Hunger Games in it's first Quarter Quell alongside fellow Career Tributes Zayn Malik, Niall Horan, Liam Payne and Louis Tomlinson. Harry should be relieved and happy he managed to survive along with tributes not even in his District - a first in this twenty-five year tradition. He's returned from a bloodbath back to his family and friends, but nothing is the way he wishes it to be, when threats from the blood thirsty ruler of Panem begin to alter his way of life, as a stunt Harry only thought of as his survival becomes the first spark of rebellion created by his own mind. No one listened to the blazing boy when he first arrived, but now he's all Panem wants. Though he's told rebellion would be terrible, Harry begins to feel it right, much to his terror. As time ticks by leading up to the Victory Tour to the other eleven Districts, the stakes have risen to life-or-death, not just for the blazing boy. If the excuse of love for his fellow victors which kept him alive this long isn't the only motivation for his past stunts showing, the consequences will be the most dangerous experience in The Hunger Games yet. In One Fire, the second part in my own Hunger Games trilogy featuring the members of the British-Irish boyband, One Direction, I have continued on in the story of the victor of the twenty-fifth annual Hunger Games, Harry Styles, throwing more tests his way, and another wave of colorful characters in the twenty-sixth games.