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Books published by publisher Fire and Ice for Young Adults

  • Not Just a Horse

    Shannon Kennedy

    eBook (Fire & Ice Young Adult Books, Nov. 19, 2019)
    Sixteen-year-old Cicely Ellis ‘knows’ her parents never wanted her because they abandoned her when she was four. They gave her away when they were done with her. Cicely ‘knows’ she should be grateful not to be homeless. She certainly hears it often enough from her aunt and uncle. Nobody understands the passion she has for horses, or the dream to be a world-famous, international equestrian star. So, Cicely works at Salmon Pond Stable, watering, mucking, cleaning tack, grooming, saddling – performing any horsey chore just to have the chance to ‘catch’ a ride on the horses. She’s a ‘catch rider’ which causes some of the regular students to consider her their personal groom or servant. When the ‘horse of Cicely’s heart’ moves to Shamrock Stable, she goes too. Now, Cicely has new things to learn. They don’t all have to do with horses or riding, but also the secret of the parents who left her years ago. Everything comes with a price, and no one rides for “free” in this world, but will the cost she pays be too high?
  • Waiting for Dusk

    Nancy Pennick

    language (Fire and Ice Young Adult Books, Nov. 27, 2012)
    Read a book. Fall asleep. Meet a boy. Is it real or just a dream? Katie's everyday life suddenly turns exciting when she travels back in time and meets the boy of her dreams. Thinking of nothing else, willing to leave the real world behind, she's determined to find out if it's all a dream…or not. Returning again and again, Katie almost has her answers until one day her precious book goes missing.Don't miss the sequel Call of the Canyon available from http://www.fireandiceya.com September 1, 2013
  • Lost on the Water

    D. G. Driver

    language (Fire and Ice Young Adult Books, July 17, 2018)
    One girl’s adventure begins as she tries to survive a scary night alone on the water.Forced to leave the California beach behind to spend the summer with her grandma in rural Tennessee, Dannie is certain this will be the most boring summer of her life. Things start looking up when a group of local kids, mistaking her short hair and boyish figure, invite her on their ‘no girls allowed’ overnight kayaking trip. Obviously, her grandma refuses to let her go. But Dannie suspects the real reason is that the woman is afraid of the lake, only she won't tell Dannie why.Longing for freedom and adventure, Dannie finds an old rowboat hidden behind the shed and sneaks off on her own to catch up to her new friends. It seems like a simple solution … until everything goes wrong.Dannie soon discovers this lake is more than just vast. It’s full of danger, family secrets, and ghosts.
  • Screamcatcher: Web World

    Christy J. Breedlove

    language (Fire & Ice Young Adult Books, April 23, 2019)
    When seventeen-year-old Jory Pike cannot shake the hellish nightmares of her parent’s deaths, she turns to an old family heirloom, a dream catcher. Even though she’s half blood Chippewa, Jory thinks old Indian lore is so yesterday, but she’s willing to give it a try. However, the dream catcher has had its fill of nightmares from an ancient and violent past. After a sleepover party, and during one of Jory’s most horrific dream episodes, the dream catcher implodes, sucking Jory and her three friends into its own world of trapped nightmares. They’re in an alternate universe—locked inside of an insane web world. How can they find the center of the web, where all good things are allowed to pass?
  • Lost on the Water

    D. G. Driver

    Paperback (Fire & Ice Young Adult Books, June 21, 2018)
    One girl's daring adventure turns into a long frightful night lost on the water. Forced to leave the California beach behind to spend the summer with her grandma in rural Tennessee, Dannie is certain this will be the most boring summer of her life. Things start looking up when a group of local kids, mistaking her short hair and boyish figure, invite her on their 'no girls allowed' overnight kayaking trip. Obviously, her grandma refuses to let her go. But Dannie suspects the real reason is that the woman is afraid of the lake, only she won't tell Dannie why.Longing for freedom and adventure, Dannie finds an old rowboat hidden behind the shed and sneaks off on her own to catch up to her new friends. It seems like a simple solution ... until everything goes wrong. Dannie soon discovers this lake is more than just vast. It's full of danger, family secrets, and ghosts. WINNER! 2018 Royal Dragonfly Awards - 2nd Place for Young Adult FictionWINNER! 2019 New Apple Summer eBook Awards - Official Selection, Best Young Adult Fiction
  • The Sapphire Legend: Part 1

    E. L. Tenenbaum

    language (Fire and Ice Young Adult Books, Aug. 27, 2015)
    Sapere has always been different. In her tribe, select families are blessed with a gift that is passed through the generations from father to son. But something went wrong when Sapere was born, because she has her family's gift and she shouldn’t. When Sapere's village is attacked the night of her wedding, the survivors flee to the Wild in hopes of finding refuge in a dangerous place stalked by deadly predators. There they struggle to protect what little remains of their tribe and their traditions, many of which don’t seem to fit into their new life. Out here, Sapere feels like an outsider on the precipice of two worlds, unable to fit into the old way, unaccepted by the new, and terrified of being shunned by both. Through the survivors' fight for survival, Sapere learns that she can be a victim of circumstance or master of fate. Can she rise above the nature of her birth and mold her own future? Can she be herself and earn the villagers’ respect? Or will she forever be shackled by the anomaly that makes her different?
  • The Quarter Horse

    Patricia Gilkerson

    language (Fire and Ice Young Adult Books, June 21, 2016)
    Fifteen-year old Piper agrees to help her friend Jeff sell his horses to pay for college, hoping he will then appreciate her more. But a gorgeous new girl comes to town who threatens to attract Jeff’s attention. Piper doesn’t know how to deal with beautiful Jackie and then she finds out that Jeff’s Quarter Horse, Daisy, is prone to colic, a deadly threat in horses. All the responsibility for Daisy is on Piper’s shoulders, but can she find a good owner for Daisy while keeping her healthy? And will Jeff fall for Jackie, forgetting about Piper? Daisy’s life is at stake as the Horse Rescuers must act quickly.
  • The Haunting of Secrets

    Shelley R. Pickens

    language (Fire and Ice Young Adult Books, July 23, 2014)
    Are some secrets worth dying for? Sixteen-year-old Aimee doesn't like to touch people. One touch and she sees their past. One graze over her skin and she can see all the good and bad deeds a person has ever done. It isn't until a bomb explodes during lunch that she realizes exactly how many dirty secrets the students in her school harbor-or exactly how far one of them would go to keep his secrets safe. In the aftermath of that fateful day of the bombing Aimee is brushed by a fellow student as they are caught in the mob running for their lives. Images of tortured and murdered young girls rise up to choke her. The problem is, Aimee doesn't know who touched her. Somewhere in this school a fellow student is a killer, and Aimee is the only one that can find him before he murders again. With the help of her friends Aimee must sift through her stolen memories to determine clues. The quest to find a killer unravels the very fabric of her carefully woven life. He won't stop until he silences her- for only she knows all his secrets. She will have to summon all of her inner strength to decide what she must do: hunt or be hunted. Are some secrets worth dying for?BOOK TWO: 'UNHINGED' AVAILABLE APRIL 23, 2015*DISCLAIMER: This book contains themes of violence and may not be appropriate for all readers.
  • All the Love You Write: A Hauntingly Sweet Romance

    D. G. Driver

    language (Fire & Ice Young Adult Books, Aug. 20, 2019)
    A story about young love, first love, true love, timeless love, and the power of love letters.Mark and Bethany are two mismatched high school seniors in a new relationship. It’s doomed to fail. Mark has adored Bethany since middle school, and she’s finally giving him a chance. Only, he’s clumsy at romance and knows he’ll lose her because of it. Bethany thinks Mark is sweet. Only, she’s afraid to commit her whole heart to him because he’s going into the army and she’s headed off to college. Fifty years earlier, a boy and a girl from the same high school shared an amazing love story. They have now returned as ghosts and are interfering in Mark and Bethany’s relationship. Who are they? Why do they care what happens to Mark and Bethany?
  • Sojourn: The Deadlands

    B. D. Messick

    language (Fire and Ice Young Adult Books, Feb. 23, 2016)
    The Deadlands...A wasteland of burning sun and shifting sands that stretches for more than a thousand miles from the foot of the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River. The once vibrant Great Plains of the former United States is little more than a bleak and barren desert, a blasted landscape that holds only sad reminders of what has been lost.Rayn and Luk must brave the perils of this arid land of fierce beasts, savage sandstorms, and hidden dangers if they're going to reach the Beastlands beyond. They will encounter new enemies, and discover precious new allies.Rayn's suspicions about the results of Luk's Sojourn Lottery continues to grow, but she must put those doubts aside if they have any chance of surviving what's coming. The Deadlands will push them to their breaking points while testing the strength of their bond.Their only goal: Survival. RAYN MIRAGO NOVELS1. Sojourn: The Wildlands2. Sojourn: The Deadlands3. Sojourn: The Beastlands (Coming 2016)
  • First Sun

    Tara Tolly

    eBook (Fire and Ice Young Adult Books, Sept. 11, 2014)
    When the bad boy son of the United States president sets his sights on Eden Warren, she is not impressed. The first son is dubbed “First Disaster” by the public for his questionable antics and Eden has no intention of becoming his latest conquest. What could this former playboy do to convince Eden that he has truly changed his ways, especially when she discovers he’s hiding a government-protected secret that could permanently alter the course of life on Earth?
  • Truthsong: A Songmaker Novel

    Elisabeth Hamill

    language (Fire & Ice Young Adult Books, July 26, 2016)
    When Telyn’s song magic freed ancient spirits of the Wood, it also awakened a long-slumbering evil. Now she and her beloved Mithrais must battle a spreading shadow that ignites crippling fear, and deal with the unexpected consequences of magic’s return. More danger arrives with a royal delegation to the forest realm, sweeping Telyn back into court intrigue and the sights of a murderous lord. Mithrais may be forced to choose between his service to the Wood or the obligations of his royal blood. As Telyn’s bond with Mithrais grows, she is torn between her love for him and the freedom of a wandering bard’s life. But when dark magic plunges the Wood into chaos, she must balance the two halves of her heart—or the Fates may take Mithrais from her forever.