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  • Into the Flames

    Robert Elmer

    eBook (Robert Elmer, Jan. 15, 2012)
    Twelve-year-old Peter and Elise Andersen have secretly taken on a risky new assignment—delivering illegal newspapers for the Danish Underground! Bringing news of freedom and deliverance to the people of Denmark seems like the perfect way to help fight the Nazis—until soldiers nearly sabotage their mission. Is class troublemaker Keld Poulsen spying on Peter and Elise? Will he report them to the Nazis? Armed with secret code names, Peter and Elise must elude Keld in spite of his threats. When the Nazis plot to raid newspaper headquarters, the twins rush to help their friends in the Underground—but will they find themselves cornered by German soldiers?
  • Feed the Flames

    Annette Marie

    language (Dark Owl Fantasy Inc., July 22, 2015)
    In this short story addition to the Steel & Stone series, discover the fate of Seiya and Lyre following the conclusion of YIELD THE NIGHT (Steel & Stone Book 3).Seiya wants nothing more than to disappear with her brother, safe from all the enemies that would tear them apart. But now she, along with Lyre, has been taken prisoner. Separated from Ash, his fate unknown, and tormented by memories of her imprisonment in Asphodel, she must put her faith in Lyre and his carefully guarded secrets. To have any chance of escape, they’ll have to work together to find a way out—before they learn what fate their captors are planning for them.The Complete Steel & Stone Series:Book 1: CHASE THE DARKBook 2: BIND THE SOULBook 3: YIELD THE NIGHTBook 3.5: FEED THE FLAMESBook 4: REAP THE SHADOWSBook 5: UNLEASH THE STORM
  • Into the Flames

    Robert Elmer

    Paperback (Bethany House Pub, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Their work delivering newspapers for the Danish underground lands twins Peter and Elise in a Nazi prison where they experience firsthand the importance of faith.
  • Into the Flames

    Jessie Sanders

    language (Stormy Night Publishing, March 15, 2012)
    Rahab Carmichael is just like any other teenage girl starting out at a new boarding school. She’s all alone, a little lost, and she’s never been good at fitting in. Also, just like any normal girl, she has secrets, hopes, and fears she can’t share with anyone. Rahab is normal...the secrets and fears are anything but.Despite her anxiety, Rahab finds friends in Scout and Hawkins. Even though her new friends are social outcasts, Rahab feels a deeper connection with them than she’s ever felt before. But to know how deep, she’d have to risk revealing her own secrets. The idea of being that close to people fascinates her even as it terrifies her.Another development just as confusing surfaces for Rahab. Everywhere she turns, boys are either flirting with her or teasing her. And she doesn’t care for either option.Worst of the bullies is John Madison, a jock who refuses to leave Rahab and her friends in peace. The bullying increases and the tension becomes unbearable, forcing Rahab to wrestle with whether or not she has the strength to stand up to John. The only way Rahab can protect her friends is to reveal her uncanny secrets and face her greatest fear. What will she find when she looks into the flames?
  • Life in the Flames

    Chris Morphew

    Paperback (Hardie Grant Egmont, Dec. 1, 2017)
    The apocalypse is coming right on schedule, and Luke and Jordan are running out of options. As the Shackleton Building becomes a prison, the last free people in Phoenix are forced into hiding. Meanwhile, Peter is spiraling out of control. Can Jordan find a way to save Luke’s life, or is history doomed to repeat itself? With only days until Tabitha is released, Phoenix’s biggest secrets are yet to be revealed. Whatever happens next, the world as they know it is coming to an end. Previously published in two volumes as Fall Out and Doomsday.
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  • Into the Flames

    Jessie Sanders

    (Independently published, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Rahab Carmichael is just like any other teenage girl starting out at a new boarding school. She’s all alone, a little lost, and she’s never been good at fitting in. Also, just like any normal girl, she has secrets, hopes, and fears she can’t share with anyone. Rahab is normal...the secrets and fears are anything but. Despite her anxiety, Rahab finds friends in Scout and Hawkins. Even though her new friends are social outcasts, Rahab feels a deeper connection with them than she’s ever felt before. But to know how deep, she’d have to risk revealing her own secrets. Another development just as confusing surfaces for Rahab. Everywhere she turns, boys are either flirting with her or teasing her. And she doesn’t care for either option. Worst of the bullies is John Madison, a jock who refuses to leave Rahab and her friends in peace. The bullying increases and the tension becomes unbearable, forcing Rahab to wrestle with whether or not she has the strength to stand up to John. The only way Rahab can protect her friends is to reveal her uncanny secrets and face her greatest fear. What will she find when she looks into the flames?
  • Into the Water, Into the Flame

    Matthew Roy Davey

    language (Matthew Roy Davey, July 19, 2016)
    Two friends embark on a voyage of adventure only to find themselves trapped in a terrifying nightmare from which neither will emerge unscathed. Joe and Mike are having the time of their lives at the country’s number one amusement park, ‘Terror Hall’, but as the day wears on they begin to realise that someone or something is watching them. The boys’ sense of unease grows as they uncover the eerie tale of an ancient family whose terrible actions still echo down the centuries. Over the ancestral mansion and its grounds, where the amusement park now thrives, a curse still casts its shadow, a curse that seems determined to touch the lives of the two adolescent boys. Joe and Mike know they must do something and manage to trace the mystery to the park’s picturesque but deadly boating lake. There, below the calm surface of the water, lie the remains of a village drowned hundreds of years before. Down in the murky depths, hiding within the broken walls of the town lurks a horror beyond the imagination. As darkness draws in and the boys hide in the ornamental gardens, camping overnight in order to avoid paying for a second day, they begin to realise they have made a terrible mistake. Something is waiting in the shadows, watching with hungry eyes, something evil, something not of this Earth.'Into the Water, Into the Flame' is a supernatural tale of suspense and horror. Interwoven themes of friendship, guilt and trust lead to a violent and unforgettable climax.Previously published as The Curse of Terror Hall. "Bleakly poised and moving...perfectly captures the cadences of adolescence" - Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy writing in The Sunday Telegraph on 'Waving at Trains'."A guilty pleasure" - Comedian Stuart Lee writing in The Sunday Times on 'Last One Picked'.
  • From The Flames

    Trisha M. Wilson

    eBook (Colbyjack.net Serial Fiction, Nov. 1, 2012)
    The people of the Fire, the Blesa, led by their Queens, have ruled the Island of Alfeyju and oppressed the Driva, the people of the Ice, for more than sixteen generations. With the Drivian King in hiding, and little hope on the horizon, the Driva look to one person to save them from the vile Blesa: the Diviana.According to legend, the divinely gifted Diviana will one day overthrow the Blesa and restore the Drivian King to his rightful throne.But with the search having lasted for more than four hundred years, will the Diviana ever come to light?Willow is the slave of the Raskpil family. Bought at the age of four, twenty years have passed since her life irrevocably changed. Her existence is no worse than any other slave, but within, Willow wonders if there isn’t something more she should be doing with her life other than serving the ungrateful.Ordered to travel with her master’s family to Sondertoft so her master’s adult children can take part in an ancient rite of passage, Willow is shocked when she learns that she too must participate.Will she fail as all before her have?Will she rise to the challenge and become stronger after passing through the flames?(Book Length: Approximately 172,000 words.)
  • Into the Water, Into the Flame

    Matthew Roy Davey

    (Independently published, Aug. 12, 2019)
    Two friends embark on a voyage of adventure only to find themselves trapped in a terrifying nightmare from which neither will emerge unscathed. Joe and Mike are having the time of their lives at the country’s number one amusement park, ‘Terror Hall’, but as the day wears on they begin to realise that someone or something is watching them. The boys’ sense of unease grows as they uncover the eerie tale of an ancient family whose terrible actions still echo down the centuries. Over the ancestral mansion and its grounds, where the amusement park now thrives, a curse still casts its shadow, a curse that seems determined to touch the lives of the two adolescent boys. Joe and Mike know they must do something and manage to trace the mystery to the park’s picturesque but deadly boating lake. There, below the calm surface of the water, lie the remains of a village drowned hundreds of years before. Down in the murky depths, hiding within the broken walls of the town lurks a horror beyond the imagination. As darkness draws in and the boys hide in the ornamental gardens, camping overnight in order to avoid paying for a second day, they begin to realise they have made a terrible mistake. Something is waiting in the shadows, watching with hungry eyes, something evil, something not of this Earth.'Into the Water, Into the Flame' is a supernatural tale of suspense and horror. Interwoven themes of friendship, guilt and trust lead to a violent and unforgettable climax.Published previously as 'The Curse of Terror Hall'."Bleakly poised and moving...perfectly captures the cadences of adolescence" - Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy writing in The Sunday Telegraph on 'Waving at Trains'."A guilty pleasure" - Comedian Stuart Lee writing in The Sunday Times on 'Last One Picked'.
  • From the Flames

    Hannah Duggan

    Paperback (WestBowPress, Feb. 19, 2013)
    He says he's come looking for her, but no one will tell her why. As she searches for answers, fifteen-year-old Elizabeth Atlee knows there is more than her parents are telling her. When Peter Lockton was found dying in the snow, Elizabeth couldn't understand her parents' secretive glances, or her uncle's undisguised hatred for this man. Now, as her father's apprentice, Peter has become like one of the family and offers to teach her how to write. Living in fourteenth-century England has choked out every cry of Elizabeth's creative mind, and so she accepts his offer-only to find out that this scholar is a follower of the heretic John Wycliffe and is helping him to translate the Scriptures into English. As his enemies begin to discover his whereabouts, Peter is forced to leave in order to protect Elizabeth and her family, but it's too late. The soldiers will not listen to her father's pleas, and Elizabeth's world burns to the ground. When everything is taken from her, can Elizabeth push beyond the lies and secrets of the past to find God's truth? Can the truth set men free in a world where it is forbidden?
  • Flames in the Forest

    Ruskin Bond

    Paperback (Puffin Books, July 28, 1988)
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  • Flames in the Forest

    Ruskin Bond, Valerie Littlewood

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1981)
    Despite the threat of a forest fire, Romi decides to ride his bike home in order to deliver some medicine for his father
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