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Fireborn: Phoenix and the Frost Palace

Fireborn, Book 2

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Fireborn: Phoenix and the Frost Palace

By: Aisling Fowler
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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The next action-packed FIREBORN adventure

‘The best kind of children’s fantasy story: thrilling and imaginative’ B. B. Alston, author of Amari and the Night Brothers

‘The perfect balance of high adventure, breathless action and eerie wonder’ Jonathan Stroud, author of the Bartimaeus trilogy

HOPE GROWS FROM THE ASHES . . .

Twelve has become a hunter and chosen a new name to reflect her elemental power: Phoenix.

Three months after the destruction of the Hunting Lodge, a witch arrives from the frost palace of Icegaard, desperate for Phoenix’s help. Icegaard is in grave danger from an evil force called the Shadowseam, and if the witch-palace falls, all the clans of Ember will fall with it.

Travelling north, Phoenix and her friends, Five, Six and Seven, must battle frightening new monsters and find a way to defeat the Shadowseam. But as Phoenix learns to control her new power, the faceless Croke begins to haunt her dreams . . .

Phoenix will have to fight with everything she’s got to save Ember from mortal danger. But the price of survival may be more than she can pay.

©2023 Aisling Fowler (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers Limited
Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Monsters Science Fiction & Fantasy Scary Fantasy Witchcraft

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'Frightening new monsters and mighty challenges aplenty await Twelve, as the glorious, big-hearted Fireborn-saga from the former Waterstones Children’s Book of the Month author continues'
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‘This sequel blazes even brighter than Fowler’s debut. The Fireborn trilogy is sure to be one of those rare fantasy series that captures hearts and imaginations for years to come’ A. F. Steadman

'No one writes fantasy like Fowler. What a stunning, heart-pounding, epic second instalment of the series. I was biting my nails the whole way!' Carlie Sorosiak

'Brilliant, epic, exhilarating! A sequel that is even better than its predecessor – I absolutely loved it' Hannah Gold

‘Breathtakingly imaginative – I felt like I was right there, fighting fearsome monsters!’
Natasha Hastings

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It was a great book overall, but the things that stood out the most were the characters, the friendships, and the unusual storyline.

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