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Embers & Echoes (Wildefire #2) Hardcover | Pages: 467 pages
Rating: 4.06 | 2018 Users | 191 Reviews

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Original Title: Embers & Echoes
ISBN: 1442450304 (ISBN13: 9781442450301)
Edition Language: English
Series: Wildefire #2

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Fan the flames: A teen goddess fires up her search for love and family in this sequel to Wildefire.

Ashline Wilde may have needed school to learn that she is actually a reincarnated goddess, but she’s ready to move beyond books. She leaves her California boarding school behind and makes for Miami, where she meets a new group of deities and desperately seeks her sister Rose, the goddess of war. But she’s also looking for love—because even though her romance with Cole had to be snuffed, Ash is a volcano goddess—and she doesn’t get burned.

This sequel to the edgy and action-packed Wildefire continues a fiery drama on an immortal scale.

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Title:Embers & Echoes (Wildefire #2)
Author:Karsten Knight
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 467 pages
Published:August 28th 2012 by Simon & Schuster
Categories:Fantasy. Mythology. Young Adult. Paranormal. Gods. Romance. Supernatural

Rating Of Books Embers & Echoes (Wildefire #2)
Ratings: 4.06 From 2018 Users | 191 Reviews

Assessment Of Books Embers & Echoes (Wildefire #2)
From my blog Auntie Spinelli ReadsOh. My. Wow! I am currently speechless, please give me 3.5 seconds......Okay. Ahem. So, um, this book rocked my socks. It was fast-paced, action-packed, and full of twists and turns. The stakes are high and nothing is what it seems. And boy, did everything go to hell in a handbasket...Mr. Knight really knows how to play your emotions! I felt a vast array of them - shock, horror, sadness, joy, regret. Mostly shock. This book was a rollercoaster of emotion! There

THAT WAS AN INTENSE READ! This book is just AMAZING, thumbs UP for Karsten Knight.First, the characters are unique, and based on the myths of god and goddess around the world, ones I've never even heard of. So that alone is pretty interesting.And then, comes the plot. You know, I tend to always predict the plot of the books i read. And I tend to be right, A LOT. But ever since i read Wildefire and then Embers and Echoes... I just couldn't guess the plot surely. There's a lot of twists that make

I've been trying to finish this one for ages. I really enjoyed the beginning but I just haven't been able to get into it. I'm putting it down for awhile.

Embers and Echoes is absolutely amazing. I knew Karsten Knight was an awesome writer after I read Wildefire, but Knight totally took me to a higher level of his awesomeness in the sequel Embers and Echoes. I thought I knew a little where Knight was going to take his sequel, but I was wrong. Knight definitely blew me away with the storyline in Embers and Echoes, and one of the mind blowing was Colt Halliday, yes, notice I said his whole name. ( full names are used when you really want to do

I actually liked the second one better than the first. I thought the characters had more of a chance to devolop in this book even though an entire new set was introduced. Also, the bad characters were pretty creeptastic. I am looking forward to the next book.

I am a bit disappointed with this book. Not really feeling the direction of this book. To me the first book had a Misfits feel to it (BBC show.) I loved how these teenagers at school got together to form this group that fought against the bad guys. Taking Ash away from the school and away from the others gods, well it didn't really work for me. And now having her go on this wild goose chase. Also, why cant writers write me one good story where the bf isn't a controlling or an asshole? I will

Eventually, I will finish Wildefire. Until then, I will say that I like the title for this book. Perhaps the cover will be cooler too.
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