Young Flame: A Progression Fantasy
Young Flame, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Shiromi Arserio
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Written by:
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J. B. Oro
About this listen
Born from fire, Solvei must learn to harness her power in order to survive in a world determined to extinguish her, in this fantasy adventure.
Ten-year-old Solvei and her tribe of fire elementals, the áed, are on the run from those who hunt their kind, when an encounter with a Titan—a monster larger than mountains—leaves everyone but Solvei dead. Now alone, she makes her way into unknown lands where the skies pour down a fire elemental's greatest weakness: water.
Between a dark fog that swallows cities; tall, bearlike people at war against technologically superior humanoids; and worst of all, the ocean, the world beyond the fire elementals' dry wastelands is anything but welcoming. Despite this, Solvei pushes on, searching for a place she can call home.
But just when it seems things are starting to go her way, she discovers those hunting her kind have not stopped. They want to control her power as an elemental and direct it upon their enemies. Solvei will have to burn even hotter to retain her freedom, becoming an inferno . . . and an inferno cannot be stopped.
The first volume of the hit progression-fantasy series—with more than a million views on Royal Road—now available on Kindle, Kindle Unlimited, and Audible!
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- Anonymous User
- 2025-01-09
Good story with some issues
I loved the story, but the constant shitty events to the MC gets old. There isn’t even time to comprehend the shitty events for the MC before the next happens. There should be more of a gap between events, feels a tad rushed with how the events are back to back. It could of been a 15-17 hour book to make the book paced better
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