Take Fire is a YA fantasy novel:
They’ve never seen each other, but McInnah, Luke, Brooke and Geoff share the same birthday. On the first second of the first minute the night they turn fifteen, all four are snatched into a mystic realm...
Take Fire is a YA fantasy novel: They’ve never seen each other, but McInnah, Luke, Brooke and Geoff share the same birthday. On the first second of the first minute the night they turn fifteen, all four are snatched into a mystic realm… out of this world and off of this planet. The only mentor they meet insists that their abduction is for a higher purpose, but when is kidnapping a good thing.
One troublemaking genius, one disabled nerd, one thieving Parkour runner, and a pretender who makes instagram her reality, they each find their own way to survive in this quixotic ancient world. None have a hope of being a hero, but when a handsome demon uses their own weaknesses against them, they make unpredictable decisions and surprising sacrifices. Self-declared rebels, as they run for their lives they realize the road they’re using is built from the decisions they’ve made, laid with their personal convictions or the lack of them.
TAKE FIRE, is book one in The Color of Fire series. It is a parable based on both actual science and faith. About it, the author says, “I think of it as a real fantasy, and its metaphor is fire that burns so human hope can come to light. As the reader arrives at the last page of this book, I hope that reader will say, “These were ordinary kids like me. Maybe I’ve been to Welkin. Maybe Irin trained me. Someday the chance will come when I’ll chose to save a person… or the world—in my own time.”