Summary from Goodreads:
‘‘Maybe it would be better if I started at the beginning.’ Gran watched me carefully. ‘This ability we have; my mother, me. You. We draw heat along our bodies; anger makes us flame.’
When her friend is assaulted, Corrine Peterson can’t help reacting. But she didn’t think and now her hands are burnt, Gran is coming to look after her and, scariest of all, strange men are watching her house. Could they be terrorists? Secret agents?
It seems that Gran’s idea of a solution is to introduce Corrine to Rowan. Okay, sure, maybe eighteen year old Rowan is gorgeous – but he has his own troubles. And right now, Corrine doesn’t need complications in her life.
It seems that Gran’s idea of a solution is to introduce Corrine to Rowan. Okay, sure, maybe eighteen year old Rowan is gorgeous – but he has his own troubles. And right now, Corrine doesn’t need complications in her life.
But in a world of surveillance and secrecy, complexity is inevitable. And as the tension mounts Corrine realizes - maybe Gran can help her, after all.
~ EXCERPT ~
The car roared along, going faster, and our lights flicked along the
hedgerows. Leaves brushed against the sides. It was like passing into
hyperspace, or traveling backwards through time. These hedges, these roads,
were ancient.
‘Like it?’ asked Rowan
Unthinkingly, I had moved into the middle of the seat, so my chin was
resting on my hands, between his shoulder and Gran’s.
‘Yeah.’ I had never traveled so fast down these lanes. It was kind of
hallucinatory.
‘Rowan!’ Gran was gripping the dashboard.
‘Ah, Mrs Walker,’ said Rowan. ‘We can see someone’s coming by their
headlights. Don’t worry.’
He rounded a curve and passed into an even narrower lane. ‘Is this
really a road?’
He turned his head, grinned. ‘Yes. This is the back way to your Gran’s
house. I’m giving you the scenic tour.’
I laughed. In the dark the scenery was fairly limited. ‘Thank you.’
‘You’re welcome,’ he rounded a corner, the motor roaring. ‘Shit!’
Shit was a deer, stuck in the headlights like a statue. Staring straight
at us.
Things happened in slow motion: Gran clutched the dashboard; Rowan hit
the brakes; the wheels locked. We slid toward the deer. Desperately, Rowan spun
the steering wheel back. The car righted itself, slowing to a stop just as the
deer leapt up, up and out of the lane. Clearing the hedge, it seemed suspended
in the dark. Its eyes were black as the night but in the headlights of the
truck its skin appeared almost translucent. It was easily the most beautiful
thing I had ever seen.
Rowan stopped the truck. We sat in the dark, all of us panting as though
we’d run a long race. There was a faint smell of burning plastic from Gran’s
fingers squeezing the dash. Quickly, she tucked her hands into her lap.
‘Shit,’ he said again.
I couldn’t stop laughing.
‘What’s so funny?’ Gran sounded angry, so I tried to hold the giggles
in, but it was really, really funny. The look on her face. The look on Rowan’s
face. Both of them, stuck in the headlights, just like the deer.
Rowan started to laugh too, like he had just realized what an idiot he’d
been, or how lucky he was. Or both. Gran stared at him and at me, then shook
her head. ‘Teenagers!’
‘Terrible, aren’t we?’ Rowan started the truck again, driving slower
now.
And strangely, I didn’t feel annoyed at Gran, or worried about the men
in London, or guilty about Mr Patel at all. I felt free, light as thistledown.
As if it was me, not the deer, that had jumped the fence and galloped away into
the dark.
~ REVIEW ~
3 STARS
The plot of Inner Fire was interesting enough but not something that wows you. And I have to warn you that the ending is a huge cliffhanger. Though it was a quick read.
The characters... Hmmm... All I can say is that the grandmother (make that the great grandmother) of Corinne was more interesting than the heroine itself. There are a lot of cliches like including the friend and the (pending) hero. Speaking of hero, there's some romance but I have to be honest, I'm not feeling it. It seemed too fast for me in a sense that boy meets girl and they've only known each other less than 24 hours or so and then they started kissing. And the hero has a secret which devastated the heroine yaddy-yaddy-yaddah then they made up.
Although the romance wasn't the only story since Corinne has a special gift and there are people after her. Her grandmother right now is the only who can help her. And Corinne's dad has some studies that would probably help her or make it worse.
And just when it's becoming more interesting, it ended in a cliffhanger. But would like to read more.
The characters... Hmmm... All I can say is that the grandmother (make that the great grandmother) of Corinne was more interesting than the heroine itself. There are a lot of cliches like including the friend and the (pending) hero. Speaking of hero, there's some romance but I have to be honest, I'm not feeling it. It seemed too fast for me in a sense that boy meets girl and they've only known each other less than 24 hours or so and then they started kissing. And the hero has a secret which devastated the heroine yaddy-yaddy-yaddah then they made up.
Although the romance wasn't the only story since Corinne has a special gift and there are people after her. Her grandmother right now is the only who can help her. And Corinne's dad has some studies that would probably help her or make it worse.
And just when it's becoming more interesting, it ended in a cliffhanger. But would like to read more.
My
name is Rachel Stedman. I’m a physiotherapist (physical therapist) by
background, but now I work as a freelance contractor. I live in the
wild and windy place of Dunedin, New Zealand, with my husband and two
kids.
I
write mostly for children and young adults. In 2012 I won the Tessa
Duder Award for an unpublished YA work and my first novel, A Necklace of Souls, was published by HarperCollins in 2013 (available in the United Kingdom and on Book Depository from June 2015). This year, A Necklace of Souls was awarded Best First Book at the 2014 New Zealand Post Book Awards and won a Notable Book Award from Storylines. Inner Fire is my second novel.
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