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Forbidden Fire (2012)

by Karpov Kinrade(Favorite Author)
4.19 of 5 Votes: 4
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Daring Books
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The Forbidden Trilogy
review 1: My Thoughts - 5 out of 5 unicorns - I loved it!Wow!! This book is even better than book 1. So much happening in this book, too exciting to put down! You learn answers to questions you had in book1, and you got answers to questions you didn’t even know you had. There is more violence in this book and some graphic (just wanted to make you aware). You know me, and I will not give away what happens in this book because I refuse to ruin your own journey into this awesome book. It does contain battles, lots of drama, family reunions, new friends, and lost friends. Kimberly does a fantastic job pulling you into the story and making you connect with all the characters you love. I absolutely recommend this story to fantasy, sci-fi and paranormal book lovers alike.**Book gi... morefted to me as part of a blog tour for honest review
review 2: Forbidden Fire by Kimberly Kinrade is the second book in the Forbidden trilogy. The title of the book is a tease for it gives the illusion of a steamy romance. This is far from what the book actually is. What makes this book so interesting is it is told in the voice, eyes and ears of three of the main characters, Sam, Drake and Lucy.This sci-fi fantasy book continues the tale of Sam and Drake who have escaped from the Rent-a-Kid Organization and "school" for para-normal kids. Throughout the book Sam and Drake are stalked by the Seeker who wants desperately to have them back in the fold. The Seeker will stop at nothing to get them back and only mayhem follows them. If that is not enough, Sam and Drake struggle with a blossoming love affair, worry and utter disappointment as they try to bring down the organization.In the mix of things the reader learns about the students and friends of Sam who are still stuck at the "school" and facing demons of their own. A Mr. Black and his goons have been hired by the Seeker to keep the students safe, or at least so it seems. Instead he locks down the students and in his wake is anger and murder.Sam's best friend, Lucy and her twin brother Luke, become reluctantly involved with the group The Freedom Fighters who work to take down Rent-a-Kid. Through mind reading, Lucy is able to inform Sam of the trouble at the "school" and seeks her help.In the end, using their para-normal powers, Lucy, Luke, Sam, Drake and all the other students overcome their captors but not before heart ache and loss comes their way. A couple of surprise twists in the plot not only assist but encourage their endeavors.I highly recommend this book as a must read and I look forward to reading the next book in the trilogy. Thumbs up!~Naila MoonDisclosure: I was given an e-book copy of this book from the author in exchange for my honest opinion. less
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tyanabanana
Fantastic! Can't wait to read the third book!
soney
Loved it can't wait for Forbidden Life.
justin
Awesome, better than first book.
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