Blue Fire Burning

Blue Fire Burning

by Hobb Whittons
Blue Fire Burning

Blue Fire Burning

by Hobb Whittons

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Overview

Demonic forces are tearing Wadjamaat's three realms apart, and the planet's telepathic guardians, the Pahleen, are running out of time.
With Nocturnia and her goblin hordes bleeding the life-force from his world, King Kilron finally solves the riddle set long ago by the evil sorceress but there is a 'sting in the tail' ... and it's human.

'Blue Fire Burning is a work of high fantasy ... an admirable and engaging book that should delight readers of all ages.'
FantasyBookReview.co.uk
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'Whilst fantasy is a particular favourite genre of mine, I also need strong protagonists. Hahmi does not disappoint. Independent, smart, beautiful, strong, quick-witted: and kick-ass at sport, it’s almost as if my childhood vision of how I would turn out has been cloned! It was a joy to follow her plight, and nail biting too!

This book is an incredible form of escapism... the characters, setting and storytelling are a great blend that complement each other to keep the reader gripped. If you fancy a challenge, and to be transported to a fantastic world called ‘Wadjamaat’, Blue Fire Burning is an essential read.'

Dawn Andrew, Literature Coordinator, Branston Community Academy, Lincoln, United Kingdom
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Hobb Whittons has created a cast of inventive and colourful characters in this engaging fantasy novel... the story is never dull for a moment.

Once again, the traditional mainstream genres are challenged by the Indie authors; a brave and topical move. All credit to Hobb for combining his magical and mysterious fantasy with humour, romance and adventure. Lovely to see a carefully published ebook, showing how much time and trouble the author has taken with its production.

Simon & Schuster best-selling author, Carol Rivers
***
'Right from the beginning, I felt swept into the plot for this hard-to-put-down book. It really struck me as a very original and fresh story yet with the familiarity of a loved tale.'

A Spark Of Interest-Books For Teens, Chicago
***
'Blue Fire Burning is entertaining and clever and smart and charming ... there are lovely flights of imagination and description, with games and excitement ... '

BookLore.co.uk


Product Details

BN ID: 2940032875758
Publisher: Hobb Whittons
Publication date: 11/15/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 532 KB
Age Range: 12 Years

About the Author

I was born in Lincoln, England, in 1962. My background is in teaching and journalism.

As a novelist, I would describe myself as something of a 'fantasy oddball', mainly because most of my influences are not really from the genre.
My reading began with Richmal Crompton's unsurpassable 'William' stories. I loved the way she wrote the words William and his friends said, exactly as she heard them in her head. The creation of two important double acts in Blue Fire Burning, namely goblins, Grot and Mouldy, and Pahleen winglets, Niktac and Ricochy, owes much to this wonderful character sculptress.

My bookcase was also full of things like 'Jennings' (Anthony Buckeridge), 'Biggles' (Capt. W.E. Johns), and loads of what Dean & Son called 'Dean's Classics', such as 'Kidnapped', 'Treasure Island', 'Gulliver's Travels' and 'Alice In Wonderland' (well, the last two are fantasies, so, perhaps I'm not the oddball I think I am, after all). Pretty soon, I added Dickens' treasure trove to this list (where would I be without him?).

A lot of the time, this marvellous reading material was consumed, by torchlight, with my bed covers up over my head (hands up everybody who's done that). If I wasn't reading a novel/short story collection, I'd most likely have been found immersed in one of my beloved comics. The Beano, the Dandy and the Hotspur were glorious burrows to escape down. So were the unique cartoons of Carl Giles.

Telly-wise, 'Star trek', 'Doctor Who', 'The Outer Limits' and 'The Twilight Zone' were gobbled up voraciously whenever they were on, and Perry and Croft's sitcoms were utterly indispensable. Music was - and still is - another vital 'burrow', and my taste has always been as broad as the sand bar separating Pahleen Island from Rhoden Isle, so I won't get into naming bands, songs etc. We'd be here 'til doomsday.

'Escape' was vital to me as a kid because I, like many others, was bullied. A lot of the time, the real world was not only scary; it was a frustrating place, too. I felt powerless. There was nothing I could do to put right what was wrong in my life. Perhaps that's why, as a writer, I was drawn to the fantasy genre and ended up producing Blue Fire Burning. On Wadjamaat, I have that power. I'm in control. Throughout the greater part of my life prior to this accomplishment, I felt like a leaf being whipped this way and that in the wind, and I'm relieved beyond measure to have left that behind. It's taken a long time, but, at the ripe old age of forty-nine, I'm myself at last. I can choose the course that I and my Wadjamaat travelling companions take. Or, perhaps, they'll choose it for me. Either way, I feel a deep sense of belonging and warmth. Mentally, I've discovered my independence. 'Lady Fantasy' has plucked me from that churlish 'wind' I spoke of, and I love her for it.

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