6 Books About Fire


With my county on fire and homes only a few miles south of me burning, I've put together some of my favorite books with fire in the title. 

At one point, all of Clackamas County Oregon was under an evacuation notice. At one point, my city was under level 2, which is get set to go. My kids and I started packing while my husband made his way home from work. Fortunately for us, that was as far as things went, and within a few days, we were back down to a level 1, but it could have been so much worse. 

People have lost their homes and some have lost their lives further south of us. I have family displaced and we are praying that their homes are safe and sound. 

We need rain. I never thought I would say it, but I can't wait for the rain.


Here are 6 of my favorite books about fire. Enjoy!

Chainfire

(Sword of Truth #9)

With Wizard's First Rule and seven subsequent masterpieces, Terry Goodkind has thrilled readers worldwide with the unique sweep of his storytelling. Now Goodkind returns with a new novel of Richard and Kahlan, the beginning of a sequence of three novels that will bring their epic story to its culmination.

(The Hunger Games #2)

SPARKS ARE IGNITING.

Heir of Fire

(Throne of Glass #3)


The Fire Queen

(The Hundredth Queen #2)

In the second book in The Hundredth Queen Series, Emily R. King once again follows a young warrior queen’s rise to meet her destiny in a richly imagined world of sorcery and forbidden powers.
Though the tyrant rajah she was forced to marry is dead, Kalinda’s troubles are far from over. A warlord has invaded the imperial city, and now she’s in exile. But she isn’t alone. Kalinda has the allegiance of Captain Deven Naik, her guard and beloved, imprisoned for treason and stripped of command. With the empire at war, their best hope is to find Prince Ashwin, the rajah’s son, who has promised Deven’s freedom on one condition: that Kalinda will fight and defeat three formidable opponents.

Cassie Hanwell was born for emergencies. As one of the only female firefighters in her Texas firehouse, she's seen her fair share of them, and she's excellent at dealing with other people's tragedies. But when her estranged and ailing mother asks her to uproot her life and move to Boston, it's an emergency of a kind Cassie never anticipated.

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Into the Wild meets The Serpent King in this story about Annie and Pete, two best friends on a dangerous and emotional trek through the woods.


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