Blue Fire
by:
Janice Hardy (author)
Part fugitive, part hero, fifteen-year-old Nya is barely staying ahead of the Duke of Baseer’s trackers. Wanted for a crime she didn’t mean to commit, she risks capture to protect every Taker she can find, determined to prevent the Duke from using them in his fiendish experiments. But resolve...
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Part fugitive, part hero, fifteen-year-old Nya is barely staying ahead of the Duke of Baseer’s trackers. Wanted for a crime she didn’t mean to commit, she risks capture to protect every Taker she can find, determined to prevent the Duke from using them in his fiendish experiments. But resolve isn’t enough to protect any of them, and Nya soon realizes that the only way to keep them all out of the Duke’s clutches is to flee Geveg. Unfortunately, the Duke’s best tracker has other ideas. Nya finds herself trapped in the last place she ever wanted to be, forced to trust the last people she ever thought she could. More is at stake than just the people of Geveg, and the closer she gets to uncovering the Duke’s plan, the more she discovers how critical she is to his victory. To save Geveg, she just might have to save Baseer—if she doesn’t destroy it first.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780061747441 (0061747440)
Publish date: August 30th 2011
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Magic,
Childrens,
Adventure,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Romance,
Middle Grade,
Young Adult Fantasy,
War,
Dystopia
Series: Healing Wars (#2)
I'm not quite sure much happens in this book that didn't already happen in the first book. Evil people are doing evil things, there's a war raging, there are riots, the world is in shambles, and it's up to Nya to save the day... again. It bugs me a bit still that the people in this book are so black...
The moral choices that the heroine has to make in these series have gotten more thorny and interesting. I liked this book better than the first one in the series. I'm still kind of confused as to how her powers and the powers of the Takers work, but that may be my fault and not the fault of the auth...
*Deep Sigh* Janice said this book was hard for her to get right. Well, she must have worked her butt off, because she nailed it. Six months have passed since the events at the end of The Shifter and we are thrown right into the action from the beginning. And it doesn't let up. The best thing is that...
Book 2 of 3May or may not pick up 3. I feel like I have lost all interest in finding out what happens to these people. The plot still has some interesting points, but the characters have lost me utterly by being very boring and predictable and plain dry this time around even when they are raging and...
I love this series. I can't believe it hasn't gotten more attention in the YA lit world. The idea of pain as a magical force that can be shifted is marvelous, and Nya is just the sort of headstrong, ingenuous, impulsive, brave, street-smart, flawed protagonist I love.Minor downside (because I'm inca...