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it took me a long time to decide to do this (literally since october of 2014) because i really enjoyed the first one's diverse casting and the storyline itself seems really good, plus karsten knight is just a flat out likable guy. unfortunately, this book was just boring to me, for some reason. now ...
there were a lot of elements about this book that i wish i could change. the characters handle violence in a very, very nonchalant way - even characters that aren't reincarnated gods or goddesses, perfectly normal humans that should be a little more concerned about what the hell goes on around them....
Several people recommended Karsten Knight’s Wildefire to me because I’m Polynesian, Tongan, and this is one of the only YA novel featuring a Polynesian lead that they knew about. The concept is promising, a Polynesian female lead with the powers of a goddess. Unfortunately, Wildefire not only doesn’...
Ashline Wilde finds herself betrayed and broken hearted. Older sister Eve has been eaten by the oily creatures called The Cloak. Leaving her friends behind, Ashline begins the search for her younger sister who has been kidnapped by a psychotic band of Gods and Goddesses who call themselves the Four ...
I love a good story about reincarnated Gods and Goddesses. I got one with Wildefire! Not your typical greek mythology either. Polynesian, Haitian, Egyptian, and more, really mesh together different cultures to make the powers awesome and the adventures fresh and exciting!