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Books with title Heir of Fire

  • Hearts Of Fire

    F.R. Wilson, Pamela Hilliard Owens

    eBook (Detroit Ink Publishing, May 16, 2018)
    What happens when you mix humans, centaurs, war, relationship challenges with family friends, and magic in a fantasy land of forests, villages, and castles?Hearts of Fire is an exciting and engaging fantasy especially written for young people that tells a beautiful story of a young girl who has to deal with the untimely death of her beloved father, a long and dangerous journey through unknown territory in search of her mother and brother, and encounters with soldiers of war and enemies out to capture her.This fascinating book is filled with exquisitely detailed descriptions of the different landscapes and locales encountered by our heroine as she deals with her emotions and makes often difficult decisions about loyalties to family and friends past, present, and future. All of the imaginative characters in the story are so very well thought out and described that readers can make a complete picture in their mind as they turn each page.
  • Heart of Fire

    Victoria Holmes

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 10, 2006)
    A long-lost brother returns . . .Maddie Harman hasn't seen her brother in years, not since he went off to war and she moved to Sefton Park with their grandparents. So when Theo suddenly returns, Maddie couldn't be happier to have her family back together.Theo also brings a guest—a stunning mare he's brought back from Zanzibar. Maddie isn't much of a rider, but when Theo lets her name the horse, she falls in love with Firebird. She even dares to go for a ride—and discovers that Firebird is a champion jumper. The horse is fitting in perfectly at the estate.But Theo doesn't seem so comfortable. And then, on a dark and stormy night, another young man drives up to Sefton Park. He comes inside and introduces himself . . . as Theo Harman. The family is shocked. Who is the real Theo? And Maddie has another worry—if the first Theo is an imposter, what will happen to her beloved Firebird?
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  • Heart of Fire

    Linda Howard

    Hardcover (Thorndike Pr, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Book by Howard, Linda
  • Hearts Of Fire

    F R Wilson, Pamela Hilliard Owens, Sydnee Turner

    Paperback (Detroit Ink Publishing, LLC, March 30, 2018)
    What happens when you mix humans, centaurs, war, relationship challenges with family friends, and magic in a fantasy land of forests, villages, and castles? Hearts of Fire is an exciting and engaging fantasy especially written for young people that tells a beautiful story of a young girl who has to deal with the untimely death of her beloved father, a long and dangerous journey through unknown territory in search of her mother and brother, and encounters with soldiers of war and enemies out to capture her. This fascinating book is filled with exquisitely detailed descriptions of the different landscapes and locales encountered by our heroine as she deals with her emotions and makes often difficult decisions about loyalties to family and friends past, present, and future. All of the imaginative characters in the story are so very well thought out and described that readers can make a complete picture in their mind as they turn each page.
  • Heart of Fire

    Victoria Holmes

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 2006)
    A long-lost brother returns . . . Maddie Harman hasn't seen her brother in years, not since he went off to war and she moved to Sefton Park with their grandparents. So when Theo suddenly returns, Maddie couldn't be happier to have her family back together. Theo also brings a guest—a stunning mare he's brought back from Zanzibar. Maddie isn't much of a rider, but when Theo lets her name the horse, she falls in love with Firebird. She even dares to go for a ride—and discovers that Firebird is a champion jumper. The horse is fitting in perfectly at the estate. But Theo doesn't seem so comfortable. And then, on a dark and stormy night, another young man drives up to Sefton Park. He comes inside and introduces himself . . . as Theo Harman. The family is shocked. Who is the real Theo? And Maddie has another worry—if the first Theo is an imposter, what will happen to her beloved Firebird?
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  • Heart of Fire

    Victoria Holmes

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Oct. 1, 2006)
    A long-lost brother returns . . . Maddie Harman hasn't seen her brother in years, not since he went off to war and she moved to Sefton Park with their grandparents. So when Theo suddenly returns, Maddie couldn't be happier to have her family back together. Theo also brings a guest—a stunning mare he's brought back from Zanzibar. Maddie isn't much of a rider, but when Theo lets her name the horse, she falls in love with Firebird. She even dares to go for a ride—and discovers that Firebird is a champion jumper. The horse is fitting in perfectly at the estate. But Theo doesn't seem so comfortable. And then, on a dark and stormy night, another young man drives up to Sefton Park. He comes inside and introduces himself . . . as Theo Harman. The family is shocked. Who is the real Theo? And Maddie has another worry—if the first Theo is an imposter, what will happen to her beloved Firebird?
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  • Heart of Fire

    Linda Howard

    Paperback (Pocket Books, March 15, 1753)
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  • Heart of Fire

    Linda Howard, Tanya Eby Sirois

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Brilliance Audio Lib Edn, May 1, 2009)
    A fabulous lost Amazon city once inhabited by women warriors and containing a rare red diamond: it sounded like myth, but archeologist Jillian Sherwood believed it was real, and she was willing to put up with anything to find it - even Ben Lewis. Ruffian, knock-about, and number one river guide in Brazil, Ben was all man - over six feet of rock-hard muscles that rippled under his khakis, with lazy blue eyes that taunted her from his tanned face. Jillian watched him come to a fast boil when she refused to reveal their exact destination upriver in the uncharted rain forests - and resolved to stand her ground. Neither of them could foresee what the days ahead promised: an odyssey into the fiery heart of passion and betrayal, and a danger that would force them to cast their fates together, immersed in the eternal, unsolved mysteries of love. . . .
  • Heart of Fire

    Linda Howard

    Hardcover (ThorndikePress, March 15, 2002)
    A fabulous lost Amazon city once inhabited by women warriors and containing a rare red diamond: it sounded like myth, but archeologist Jillian Sherwood believed it was real, and she was willing to put up with anything to find it - even Ben Lewis, ruffian, knock-about and number-one river guide in Brazil.
  • Heir of Fire

    Sarah J. Maas

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Sept. 2, 2014)
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  • Heir of Fire

    Sarah J. Maas

    Hardcover (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Sept. 2, 2014)
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  • Heir of Fire

    Sarah J Maas

    Paperback (Bloomsbury U.S.A. Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
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